The Supreme Court of the United States ruled today, May 18, that the late pop artist Andy Warhol infringed copyright of photographer Lynn Goldsmith when he used his original black …
Museums
The grave of a physician from the 1st century AD was recently discovered in the Jászság region of Hungary. Archaeologists from Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Jász Museum and Eötvös Loránd …
The Florida Department of Education (DOE) is investigating fifth-grade teacher Jenna Barbee after she showed a Disney movie with a gay character to her students on May 3. The movie …
Nina Katchadourian, “Topiary” (2012), from the project Allocation of seats (2010 and ongoing). The Morgan Library & Museum (© Nina Katchadourian; all images courtesy of the Morgan Library & Museum, …
It might seem like fairs are currently dominating the New York art scene, but further out in town, Columbia University’s 30 MFA graduate students showcase their thesis work in a …
Who remembers playing Exquisite Corpse as an icebreaker during summer camp crafts or the first day of elementary school? You may not remember it by name, but it’s the group …
New Yorker Nancy Cavaliere started trending online after sharing her thrift store find on social media. Cavaliere unknowingly purchased four authentic ceramic plates by Pablo Picasso from a Salvation Army …
CORRALES, New Mexico. “I’m listening to rain on my metal roof, so welcome, so needed, such a beautiful sound, I’m so grateful. It’s migratory bird season, and I’m in the …
The University of Oxford is removing the Sackler name, which has come under public scrutiny in recent years for its links to the opioid crisis, from several spaces and positions. …
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island — Plates slam in the dark David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University. In Listening takes, a three-channel installation by filmmaker Elisabeth Subrin, French actress Manal Issa …