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We know how we feel about Takashi Murakami's "Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow" exhibition at Cleveland Museum of Art, on view through September 7. But we strolled through the gallery (and social ...
But the fun here is in the episodic aspects, and “Art Detectives” has a good time in the worlds of, for example, wine fraud and Titanic collectibles.
A lot of the enjoyment of Thiebaud’s retrospective is spotting the Easter eggs of earlier art, whether overt, covert, or something more subtle.
The Swiss edition of Art Basel was once a must-attend art world event. Now it faces formidable challenges — including from its own Paris offshoot.
Apple vice president Oliver Schusser, who leads Apple Music, TV+ and Apple’s sport content initiatives, made some grandiose comments last ...
The Frick Collection's new restaurant is handsome, understated, with delicious food, a bevy of cocktails. Pleasure awaits.
Toledo is home to dozens of pieces of public art. That includes everything from large-scale sculptures to benches. It can be found all over the city and there’s a new way to check it all out.
Layer, founded by Angelo Sotira, is a canvas designed specifically to display digital art, with an emphasis on fairness to artists.
Despite reports of a slump, the 2025 art market is growing, driven by Gen Z buyers and a surge in demand for prints and editions.
Ahead of the "Art in Public" panel at The WBUR Festival, WBUR Senior Arts & Culture Reporter Amelia Mason thinks about the role of art in communal spaces.
Art has always been our memory—etched on cave walls, woven into fabric, painted on the sides of buildings. It is how we have remembered ourselves through centuries of violence, silence, and erasure.