Spring’s highlights include assertions of identity from contemporary American artists, examinations of late-career renewal and a new treasure trove for Angelinos.
If you appreciate tranquil landscapes and painterly views, this Ohio park provides a setting that feels almost too beautiful to be real.
Surrealist blues poet Aja Monet visited LMU on Feb. 12 for an evening of poetry and conversation that connected student ...
Claude Monet’s famous Water Lilies weren’t just decorative paintings — they were immersive, radical works shaped by grief, modernity, and the devastation of World War I.
"This exhibition puts Blackpool firmly on the national cultural map and gives residents and visitors alike the chance to experience a world-famous artwork right on their doorstep, ...
It was 1864, a year before the Civil War’s end. Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson, poet Oliver Wendell Holmes, and author and abolitionist Richard Dana were among the speakers in the ...
Find some fun in the Columbia area this weekend, February 19-22 ...
A new Jerusalem exhibition brings together paintings that grapple with redemption, healing, and the search for hope in the ...
The National Gallery of Art is giving creators a chance to earn some serious money as well as have their talent put on display near the likes of Leonardo da Vinci.
One of the few perks reviewing the documentary “Melania” is seeing the innards of Trump Tower. Add Mar-a-Lago, the White ...
There’s plenty to look forward to for exhibition-goers in 2026, with several prominent shows celebrating well-established, older artists in their 70s (Sir Anish Kapoor at the Hayward), 80s (David ...
Harvard’s Suraj Srinivasan and Stagwell’s David Sable explore whether AI can truly create—or only imitate.