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The Smithsonian caves to conservatives
The museum embarrasses itself by taking down an artwork by a gay artist after right-wing complaints
12/02/2010 01:42 UTC
Manet's "Olympia"
With a single shocking canvas depicting a prostitute in repose,
05/14/2002 00:00 UTC
Ancient cave painters may have been stoned, study says
Modern humans are not the only ones to make art while high
04/07/2021 20:53 UTC
Entombing Lenin's tomb: "Black Square" and the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution
100 years after the Revolution began, a new installation invites you to ponder Lenin's 3D-printed body [UPDATED]
03/06/2017 00:00 UTC
Faking it: Does the forged Vermeer that fooled Goering belong in a museum?
Han van Meegeren was arrested after WWII for selling his "Vermeer" to a Nazi. Should we collect his knock-offs now?
11/28/2016 00:00 UTC
A woman's path to becoming a programmer
Ellen Ullman, a programmer in the early days of the industry, has some advice for aspiring women programmers
05/27/2018 14:00 UTC
The man who brought things to life
Stephanie Zacharek reviews "Utopia Parkway: The Life and Work of Joseph Cornell" by Deborah Solomon.
04/01/1997 01:00 UTC
You're a genius, you just don't know it: Temple Grandin on how "visual thinkers" see the world
Autism advocate Temple Grandin explains how teaching shop classes to kids could save the country
10/17/2022 20:12 UTC
From Norman Rockwell to Abu Ghraib
To understand how Bush justifies a torture policy that is the bane of our nation, consider the sentimental cowboy art that decks his Oval Office walls.
04/26/2007 15:07 UTC
Banksy, gentrification and the end of graffiti
A new HBO doc paints a grim picture of the medium's future as landmarks are torn down and artists move indoors
12/01/2014 00:00 UTC
True "Sensation"
The only offensive dung in New York's controversial art exhibit is the mayor's bullshit.
10/02/1999 20:00 UTC
When the line between machine and artist becomes blurred
With AI becoming incorporated into more aspects of our daily lives, it's about time artists get on board
10/20/2018 22:59 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
David Lynch discusses his film "Inland Empire," his new signature coffee blend, and why movies should make you dream.
12/07/2006 18:30 UTC
A report claims koalas are "functionally extinct" – but what does that mean?
Once a koala population falls below a critical point it can no longer produce the next generation
05/16/2019 23:56 UTC
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