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MoMA's new iPad app
Looking at art with the blockbuster tablet
07/07/2012 22:00 UTC
Can we separate the art from the artist?: One painting's brutal history
Warm colors depict a lazy summer. It hangs in my home -- and the artist was convicted of ugly, horrific crimes
01/02/2015 05:00 UTC
Clean-shaven carnality
Salma Hayek's Frida Kahlo is ravenously sexual -- but where's her mustache?
09/05/2002 23:41 UTC
No happy trees here – HBO's "Painting With John" is a dark and dreamy contemplation of artistry
The Lounge Lizards founder John Lurie promptly subverts the Bob Ross formula
01/23/2021 16:00 UTC
Sean Hannity had a very bad take on Obama's official portrait, but then deleted it
Hannity's post linked to an art review by the Times, a news organization he's criticized and dubbed unreliable
02/14/2018 17:33 UTC
Master of few words
His reworking of the U.S. flag has become one of the most iconic artworks of the last century and his pieces sell for as much as $12 million. Just don't ask Jasper Johns what any of it means.
07/26/2004 17:40 UTC
Emotional artists
We saved each other, but all of this struggling to make things work has made me so tired!
08/11/2003 23:21 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
What I learned as a nude model
At 22, I couldn\'t find work or my way in life. But I found a way to hide -- it just included taking off my clothes
11/08/2011 06:00 UTC
This is your brain on knockoffs: The science of how we trick ourselves into not believing our eyes
Here's why we fall for forgeries, even when the item itself doesn't even pass the eyeball test
01/30/2017 01:00 UTC
LBJ smiled “like he was competing for the Miss America title”
When the president sat for Norman Rockwell, the encounter resulted in a quintessentially American image
11/10/2013 18:00 UTC
Give this AI a few words of description and it produces a stunning image – but is it art?
When it seems to automate the creative process, it raises questions about what it means to be creative
06/20/2022 17:00 UTC
"Great Art in Ugly Rooms" Tumblr is pretty much what you'd expect
There's something inexplicably compelling about the blog, which places classic works in totally banal contexts
05/28/2013 22:53 UTC
The mystery — and true history — of a one-hit wonder
My favorite painting is by 17th century painter Carlo Dolci, who never made anything else like it. Now we know why
04/09/2017 22:00 UTC
Hughes' views
Art critic Robert Hughes.
05/23/1997 23:00 UTC