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Art for money's sake
Chicago hosts the biggest fine art fair in America.
05/11/1999 20:00 UTC
Willem Dafoe on painting Van Gogh's shoes: "It's his attempt to paint the soul of something"
Salon talks to the acclaimed actor about his astonishing performance as the impressionist in "At Eternity's Gate"
11/16/2018 22:00 UTC
Salman Rushdie: Artists are more vulnerable than ever
The celebrated author and founder of the PEN World Voices Festival reflects on the perils of the Internet age
05/02/2013 01:02 UTC
Inside Howard Finster's "Paradise Garden"
A traveling exhibition brings the work of the self-taught painter (and R.E.M. cover artist) into the spotlight
12/17/2011 22:00 UTC
Hunting Nazi art online
Coming to an Internet portal near you: Art treasures seized by Hitler's minions in World War II.
10/16/2002 23:30 UTC
A fraud's life
Can great art spring from a lie? Two new books about forgers raise provocative questions about the links between authenticity and genius.
08/14/2008 14:25 UTC
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
Articulating the unspeakable: Art-making during wartime
Two exhibitions of Civil War-era art and photography ask if images can truly convey the horrors of the battlefield
08/18/2013 22:00 UTC
Things we lost in a hurricane
Sandy's destruction offered yet another punishing reminder of how ephemeral the art we produce truly is
11/13/2012 01:46 UTC
William Wegman
His wry, wildly popular photography owes a great debt to the gifted performance artists he works with.
02/08/2000 20:00 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
This is your brain on art: A neuroscientist's lessons on why abstract art makes our brains hurt so good
It took a Nobel-winning scientist who specializes in human memory to break new ground in art history
12/19/2016 00:00 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
Ebay to sell Michael Jackson portrait
The web auction site will sell "The Book," the only portrait Michael Jackson ever posed for
04/24/2010 21:06 UTC
Pick of the week: Ai Weiwei gives us the finger
Pick of the week: A must-see documentary explores the life of China's -- and the world's -- leading artistic rebel
07/27/2012 04:00 UTC