The reattribution of Rembrandt’s drawings 350 years later are revealing new things about the artist and his students.
Art Galleries & Museums
A new exhibition at the British Museum explores how the epic has been reshaped and reinterpreted over three millennia.
A cache of silver left behind by the Roman Gauls reveals a complex and diverse Roman Empire.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts spent years building relationships with Chinese institutions to land their coveted Terracotta Army exhibition
Stockholm revisits its 1968 exhibition of Andy Warhol–the artist’s first solo show in a museum
Artists have been working with found objects since the beginnings of modernism, but the meaning implied by the objects that they use and the way that they employ them is always changing. Change, in fact, is one of the main reasons for working with reclaimed materials. Art can change the world—at least from what it was to what it can become.
Salvatore Scarpitta's lifelong fascination with racing led him to create stunning artworks that really move.
The Japanese photographer who brings museum objects to life.
Robert Frank: Sideways, a 2017 exhibit at the Bowdoin College Art Museum in Brunswick, takes a straight-on look at lesser-known photographs Frank took between 1941, when he first arrived in the United States, and his first solo show at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1961.
For more than 150 years, this iconic garment has inspired Western designers and artists to think outside the dress form.



















