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This week, one lucky raffle winner is taking home her very own Picasso.
For years an invisible culprit has been eating away at one of the most famous paintings in the world. Edvard Munch’s The Scream, an iconic painting that many of us may be feeling a new kinship to, has slowly been deteriorating.
A priceless cuneiform tablet owned by Hobby Lobby is one step closer to being returned to its native country this week.
A custom sign planted in MoMA's sculpture garden in 1943 said "Please Touch," signaling to visitors at Alexander Calder's retrospective that it was okay to handle the kinetic sculptures and mobiles.
The postponing of the Met Gala, the annual red carpet extravaganza, earlier this month left stylists, celebrities, and their fans disappointed.
In 1918 the Spanish Flu ravaged the world. But it was also in 1918 that Alfred Stieglitz was afflicted by love and began his nude photographs of Georgia O’Keeffe.
Looking to become an art journalist? Art & Object's youngest contributor reveals how she went from recent art grad to writing about art professionally. She reveals her story and some tips for success in her podcast An Obsessive Nature.
To describe the global effects of COIVD-19 as “game-changing” would be putting it lightly. But that’s how famed street artist Banksy is shedding light on one of the more subtle cultural shifts resulting from coronavirus.
Many artists have taken inspiration from this war with contagion and decided to contribute to the hygiene awareness campaigns in their countries and beyond.
At 355 years old, Johannes Vermeer's iconic Girl with a Pearl Earring still has secrets to reveal.