It’s been roughly five years since Artnet columnist Kenny Schachter scored a major art scoop by revealing that the most expensive painting ever sold—Leonardo da Vinci’s portrait of Christ ...
By Emily LaBarge Longtime MoMA Director Will Step Down Next Year After 30 years at the helm of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Glenn Lowry will depart in September 2025. The sprawling ...
The Master’s in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship enables you to deepen your abilities as a performer while gaining knowledge and skills that prepare you for a diverse range of career options in ...
The Arts and Industries Building (AIB) is the Smithsonian’s second oldest building and a national hub for creative exchange between ideas and objects from our past and our future. AIB opened in 1881 ...
It recently returned home to Chatsworth House in England Ella Feldman Colorful, intricate drawings on view at the American Folk Art Museum are anything but simple Sonja Anderson Completed more ...
Her favorite pastime is creating. She is always crafting, whether it’s knitting, coloring, scratch art or most recently, dabbling in gem art. These activities provide her satisfaction and ...
Engaging in arts and crafts boosts your mental well-being and improves the sense that life is worthwhile. These activities have a positive effect that is as strong or stronger than the mental ...
The first martial arts film was made in China in the late 1920s; since then, the genre has exploded in popularity. While Hong Kong established itself as a martial arts film production leader in ...
SLU’s College of Arts and Sciences will educate your whole self — mind, body, heart, and spirit — to prepare you for a future in a rapidly changing world. Across our many majors, the College of Arts ...
The global art market has once again shown its resilience in the face of high interest rates, inflation, and political instability. While the top end of the market slowed in 2023, transaction volumes ...
September 13, 2024 • Sabin Howard's sculpture, A Soldier's Journey, features 38 human figures meant to tell the story of a single “doughboy," a nickname used for American World War I soldiers.