Benjamin Creme is best known for his out-there New Age philosophies. The Scottish esotericist died in 2016, leaving behind extensive writings on spiritualism, the coming of the Messiah, UFOs, and…
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Using a tree trunk strapped the roof of their car, a daring group of thieves made a dramatic entrance into a rural French cathedral Monday morning.
A rare masterpiece from a 16th-century female artist is back on view after centuries of disrepair.
An American Renaissance man and one of our Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson has shaped the very nature of our country.
One of England’s greatest painters is to become the country's first-ever fine artist immortalized on a banknote.
A beautiful new volume from Phaidon gives us a rare glimpse at life inside North Korea.
Native American artifacts that were taken nearly 130 years ago are finally set to be returned to their sacred lands.
This year, four stellar artists were given the financial and career boosts that come with the “Genius” title. Learn more about them here.
Unveiled last week in Times Square, Kehinde Wiley’s new monumental sculpture Rumors of War (2019) presents an alternative to the Civil War monuments that have been the subject of much controversy in…
Since booking one of the most prestigious commissions an artist can get, Sherald has emerged as one of the most important voices in American contemporary art.
Every summer and fall connoisseurs and collectors of Asian art gather in New York for Asia Week.
While art heists small and large are more common than we’d like them to be, the thefts usually involve paintings or sculptures which are handily snatched and carried off by the guilty parties. On…
In case you couldn't make it to Black Rock City and the Playa this year, here are nine stunning art installations from this year's Burning Man.
The Los Angeles Police Department is asking for your help in returning over 100 works of art to their rightful owners.
Banksy's works, which sometimes still appear unannounced on the sides of buildings, were once considered a nuisance, but are now instantly considered valuable cultural treasures.