Here is a list of six great American museum cafés from coast to coast to visit after you've seen the art on view.
Rebecca Schiffman
Richard Serra, who was known for his monumental steel structures that challenged conventional notions of form and materiality, died on March 26.
The Guardian has published two reports raising questions about the authenticity and dating of four of Damien Hirst’s iconic formaldehyde sculptures.
Jamian Juliano-Villani's exhibition, 'It,' at Gagosian doesn't give easy answers, but gets us thinking.
Over the weekend, a mural appeared on the side of a residential building in Islington in North London. After speculation surrounding who the artist was blew up on social media,…
Last week, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) raided over thirty artist homes and studios across the country. The raids came on the heels of the …
Roberta Smith, co-chief art critic of the New York Times, announced that after over 32 years and 4,500 reviews and essays, she is retiring.
A pro-Palestine group defaced a portrait of Arthur James Balfour at Trinity College.
Flaco, who escaped the Central Park Zoo in 2023, and died on February 23, spent the past year roosting freely in locations around the Park.
At the Neue Galerie, Klimt's pastoral scenes exude the same life as his portraits.
When fashion icon Iris Apfel died at 102, she left a legacy of artful living.
Major Miami art collector and patron, Rosa de la Cruz, who founded one of the first art galleries in Miami, died on February 25 at the age of 81.
A work by Austrian Expressionist artist Egon Schiele is currently the subject of a battle between the Art Institute of Chicago and the Manhattan District Attorney’s office.
While renovating the childhood home of Paul Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence, restorers found a mural by the artist, which will be celebrated in 2025.
These rock formations and their carvings have been found to date back a staggering 8,200 years ago.