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Are there any truly great American artists?
The Davis Museum pulls all art made by immigrants from its collection. What would U.S. art be without them?
02/20/2017 00:00 UTC
How much for the naked staring? Even in the world of performance art, everything has a price
Performance art is by nature ephemeral, but it's still collectible — which means parts of it can be bought and sold
10/09/2016 22:00 UTC
Art attack: Why do people try to destroy museum masterpieces?
Last weekend, a man slashed a Thomas Gainsborough painting in London's National Gallery. What drives these acts?
03/26/2017 22:00 UTC
The art of keeping Guantánamo open
What the paintings by Its prisoners tell us about our humanity and theirs
12/05/2017 12:00 UTC
WATCH: Video games are more than violence simulators
Games like "Grand Theft Auto" get most of the media attention, but they're far from the only player experience
06/07/2017 22:56 UTC
Caravaggio the criminal: The violent life and crimes of an artistic genius
Caravaggio was a genius, that's undisputed. He was also a killer and a street gang menace (and a terrible tenant)
09/03/2017 18:00 UTC
This Alaska church is becoming a sanctuary for art
"I think churches, in general, are often big wastes of space, and they don’t have to be," says Anchorage pastor
09/12/2017 11:58 UTC
It’s the year of Rembrandt again, to the delight of museum audiences
The Dutch master has intrigued art-lovers for four centuries
10/12/2019 15:59 UTC
The Renaissance origin of porn: Inside "I Modi," the 16th-century sex manual masterpiece
Raphael’s official printmaker had a naughty side — he created the first mass-produced book of sexual titillation
02/13/2017 00:00 UTC
Kurt Cobain, rising art star?
In a city that the legendary musician changed forever, fans can observe two never-before-exhibited works of art
06/29/2017 15:47 UTC
Thomas Eakins: Brilliant painter, gifted photographer … sexual predator?
One of the most celebrated painters in U.S. history has spurred on overdue #metoo stories
04/23/2018 07:58 UTC
"The Art of the Deal" co-author says Donald Trump’s 1987 book should be recategorized as fiction
Tony Schwartz even went so far as to say that if he could rename the book, its new title would be “The Sociopath"
05/09/2019 19:27 UTC
Bad times make great art: Worry less about the art and more about the artists
So much of the great American art of the 20th century was funded by the government, don't expect help from Trump
01/09/2017 03:30 UTC
Marco Rubio is angry because Obama apologized to a professor of art history
This will surely win over the Tea Party before Rubio's big 2016 presidential run!
02/19/2014 21:45 UTC
The art of learning: Why art history might be the most important subject you could study today
Want a more educated, less narrow-minded citizenry that can tell fake news from real? Make them take this class
01/16/2017 00:00 UTC