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James Turrell lights up the Guggenheim
The artist's dazzling installations play with preconceived notions of sensory perception
06/21/2013 22:41 UTC
Burgers with an Asian touch
Like the ancient Silk Road, my take on an American favorite brings together different corners of the world
06/02/2010 04:20 UTC
Banksy and the tradition of destroying art
"Girl With a Balloon" was renamed "Love Is in the Bin," after it self-destructed at a Sotheby’s auction on Oct. 5
10/19/2018 22:30 UTC
Ancient Egyptians were so into oral sex, they put it in their religion — and religious art
Artifacts from ancient Egyptian culture reveal a culture that was far less puritanical about oral sex than we are
01/30/2023 00:30 UTC
How the dead danced with the living in medieval society
The dead who were consecrated as saints became part of daily ritual life and were expected to help the community
10/30/2018 18:35 UTC
This 45,500-year-old cave painting of a pig may be the oldest known work of art
The cave drawing depicted a wild pig and was found in the Leang Tedongnge cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi
01/13/2021 23:59 UTC
Culture is dead — again: It's the end of civilization as we know it (and maybe we feel fine)
Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa says we're living in an age without culture or conviction, and he has a point
06/15/2015 01:00 UTC
An ancient Egyptian city as well preserved as Pompeii has been unearthed
The new city dates back to the age before one of the most famous pharaohs, King Tut
04/15/2021 12:00 UTC
Taylor Swift is just picking up where the Beatles left off
John, Paul, George, Ringo and . . . Taylor?
06/20/2019 19:00 UTC
What Mr. Bean teaches us about the American museum patron
It's easy to put together a blockbuster Impressionist exhibit. It's much harder to get Americans to go beyond that
06/11/2017 18:00 UTC
Stop believing this myth: No, Native Americans are not "anti-science"
American Indians have always been fluent in scientific thought and practice, contrary to damaging misconceptions
10/09/2016 16:00 UTC
The tragedy of Kevin Sorbo
With a new straight-to-DVD offering, the "Hercules" star sinks to sad new lows
01/22/2012 15:21 UTC
Amanda Knox's captivating womanhood
The world was gripped by her murder trial -- but for many Italians, it was her femininity that held the appeal
08/04/2011 05:01 UTC
Picasso's weapon against fascism: Why "Guernica" is the greatest of all war paintings
80 years after Franco's forces led a terror bombing of civilians, Picasso's painting of the horror still works
04/30/2017 22:00 UTC
Is "Samson and Delilah" a fake?
Just in time for London's big Rubens exhibition, a challenge to one of the heroic Flemish painter's most celebrated pictures heats up again.
12/19/2005 17:45 UTC