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A New Exhibition Places Grandma Moses Right Where She Belongs: In the Highest Echelons of American Art
O ver her two-decade career, beginning with her first solo show in 1940 at the age of 80 and ending with her death in 1961, ...
If you’re like us, and looking to spread the love this holiday season, we have some suggestions for you. George Condo is the ...
On Nov. 12, the Coastal Discovery Museum is debuting a retrospective exhibition on Hilton Head’s Artists of the Round Table, ...
The new cafe at the Wichita Art Museum — which will be called Eat at The Wichita Art Museum — has been secretly serving food for about a month. It started out feeding the janitorial staff, then added ...
On the same October day that the Louvre Museum reopened in Paris after a brazen theft of crown jewels, a different sort of French trove was put on display less than 500 yards away, at the Musée des ...
What the heart-pumping evening, which saw many pieces attract multiple bidders and sell above their presale estimates, means ...
The Rothko Pavilion will open to the public on Thursday, Nov. 20. A week and a half later, Ferriso will start his new job: director of the Dallas Museum of Art. He will leave on a high note, with the ...
How David Saxe and Melissa Blaustein turned their wedding into a four-day fundraiser for Bay Area arts institutions.
Part of the cachet of Glenstone, the private museum outside DC, comes from its reclusive billionaire owners. What happens to ...
Contributing writer for The Prospect Kaichen Chou discovers new study spots in the Princeton University Art Museum.
Iowa State University Museums celebrated their 50th anniversary last Thursday with a Museum Meetup themed 50 Years of ...
The International Museum of Dinnerware Design features 20,000 rare and classic objects that highlight how what we eat off reflects who we are.
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