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Even the most die-hard fans of Ernest Hemingway haven’t read his first novel. That’s because the manuscript disappeared when ...
Judith Mackrell’s latest book is an insight into two of the greatest British painters of the Edwardian period. Artists, ...
In Strauss’s “Salome,” is the Dance of the Seven Veils a seduction? A striptease? A cry for help? Watch some memorable versions from its long history.
Passion Paris adds collective Alcyde to its directors' roster, bringing experience from 'Spiderverse,' 'Tomb Raider' and ...
Fantastical Creatures from the Workshop of Jacobo and María Ángeles,” is currently on view at Fernbank through Aug. 3. "City ...
Part of this truthfulness reflects the show’s willingness to complicate its ideological message by portraying the potential ...
Why is the blue-chip art world converging on a tiny Greek island? Tony Perrotet explores Hydra, where chill vibes meet cutting-edge creativity.
How did spies, curators, and an army of art handlers save some of the world's most important artwork? An excerpt from the new book The Art Spy, reveals the amazing truth.
What is the Met Gala's theme of Black dandyism? Art history offers up plenty of examples of this expressive form of menswear.
In Homer’s Odyssey, the episode of the witch Circe is one of the most deliciously intriguing of the epic. She is often ...
Miki Hayakawa’s “One Afternoon” (circa 1935) is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum exhibit “Pictures of Belonging: Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi and Miné Okubo.” (Miki Hayakawa ...
In a rare confluence of artistic brilliance, three of Pakistan’s most celebrated creative minds — Jimmy Engineer, Rahat Naveed Masud, and Amna Pataudi — came together to present A Moment in Time at ...