At Large

A search for Cleopatra’s tomb, led by the…

There have always been two faces to New York City– the hard driving world of high finance and the aesthetic realm of art and culture. No two 

Problems of gender inequity have plagued academia since its inception with women being discouraged or outright barred from learning and practicing different

As we welcome the year of 2025, Louis Vuitton welcomes back their emblematic collaboration with Japanese Pop artist, 

As we welcome the beginning of a new year, we take a moment to reflect on all that 2024 had to offer in the world of art, from

In these final chilly days of winter, Art & Object offers a selection of interesting films to watch about artists and the art world. Enjoy!
Contemporary artists may resort to snow and ice as their medium, using the ephemeral qualities inherent of water below 32 degrees to call attention to the pressing issue of climate change. The…

Swedish artist Hilma af Klint’s family stands weary of a potential new agreement between the Hilma af Klint Foundaiton and…

The average American child in the early 1900s likely spent their time scribbling into the lines of coloring books. Adults, on the other hand, interested in art but not quite…

Blushed round faces with twinkling eyes, cartoonish flowers with big toothy smiles, and roly-poly characters painted in 

Through intimate images and the artist's own words, Danelle Manthey’s photographs and accompanying essays re-contextualize light displays as more than just holiday kitsch, but as visionary works of…

Bob Ross was an American painter and art instructor known for his contagiously…

Santa Claus hasn’t always been the jolly, red-suited, grandfatherly gift-giver with a reindeer-drawn sleigh we all know. Here’s a look at how art has reflected the changing face (and waistline) of…

Art Encounter, a father-son art gallery based out of Las Vegas, Nevada, has been tasked with the sale of a bronze cast of