As an exhibition of Józef CheÅ‚moÅ„ski's work breaks records in Warsaw, we look at why the 19th century artist has reignited ...
When it comes to crafting compelling interviews for documentaries, few filmmakers approach the process with as much precision and storytelling finesse as Celina ...
Dozens of drawings Michelangelo made while planning the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel will go on view at the Muscarelle ...
On a cold Saturday afternoon at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, horse enthusiasts gathered to hear Sarah McKay, executive ...
Golden retrievers gather in Golden, Monster Jam returns to Denver, and the Colorado Garden & Home Show opens at the Colorado ...
I.S. Art Exhibitions, Sunday, March 30-Thursday, May 1, MacKenzie Gallery in Ebert Art Center at the College of Wooster, 1220 ...
Amid all the fuss over DeepSeek, OpenAI has pushed out o3-mini, a new AI reasoning model available to all ChatGPT users. The ...
After multiple track sessions in her Ford Mustang Dark Horse, an owner discovered the gap between Ford's "track-ready" ...
Artist Rosemary Chase, who grew up in Saugerties, has donated a mural to the town. The artwork has been installed on the back of a restored firehouse, built circa 1906 at 8 Theodore Place. (Photo by ...
The Native American visual artist, activist, and curator Jaune Quick-to-See Smith blazed a trail for younger indigenous artists. She was 85.
A unique and thought-provoking art installation made entirely from ocean trash is now on permanent display at The Lillian M.
The artist, who died at 85, used Indigenous imagery like the canoe and the buffalo the way Warhol used soup cans.