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A drawing by Rene Magritte showing giant chess pieces in a landscape, bought on eBay for $1,580, comes to auction at ...
Dior staged a poetic show at Kyoto’s UNESCO-listed Toji Temple for Fall 2025, drawing on its longstanding connection to local ...
A Basquiat painting from 1982, his most celebrated year, will be offered at Christie's with an estimate of $20 million to $30 million.
After a five-year hiatus from its original home in a Gilded Age mansion, the Frick Collection is back, and it's more ...
Research reveals for the first time the existence of Egon Schiele's secret niece, Gerti Peschke, who died in a psychiatric hospital.
It took John Chamberlain 20 years to figure out how to make his twisted aluminum sculptures on a big scale, three are on show ...
Tokyo collective teamLab opens its most ambitious immersive project in Abu Dhabi, filling a 183,000 sq ft with its immersive ...
The Grotto of Diana at the Villa D'Este outside of Rome will open to visitors in May after being closed for 40 years.
Scientists have documented and analyzed 30 inscriptions and nine images marked onto the walls of the Last Supper Room in ...
Entertainment mogul David Geffen rejects crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun's claim that Geffen bought a Giacometti sculpture ...
A new exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art puts 17th-century artist phenom Rachel Ruysch back in the spotlight.
The applications for artificial intelligence are seemingly endless. So naturally, Madrid’s Museo del Prado is using A.I. to count how many people and objects are in its paintings in a new ...