The date was March 11, 1944. Allied forces were to bomb Florence.
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In this week's news, Zaha Hadid Architects introduce a hydrogen refueling station, a stolen Chagall painting is returned to its New York gallery, and John Cage's experimental organ piece changes…
These 10 exhibitions and installations feature the contributions African Americans and other members of the Black diaspora have made to art, culture, and social justice.
An Egyptian bureaucrat's announcement of plans to resurface one of the great Pyramids of Giza with granite draws heated debate in archaeological and scientific communities.
A missing portrait of a girl by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt, that was last seen in 1925, has reappeared and heads to auction in Austria in April.
From the ‘Derriere Chair’ to ‘Seduction’ These Pieces Cause a Lofty Stir
The American Museum of Natural History in New York will close two halls that display Native American artwork and objects after a ruling by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
On Sunday morning, January 28, protestors splattered the famed Mona Lisa painting at the Louvre Museum with pumpkin soup.
SITE Santa Fe taps High Line Art director and chief curator Cecilia Alemani to curate its 12th edition, Serpentine Pavilion design announced, and more news.
Conservators at the National Museums Scotland have reconstructed an exceptionally rare piece of armor that dates back to the Roman Empire.
Belgian police have recovered two paintings, by Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall, that were stolen in 2010.
In an Exhibition at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Velasco Seeks the Essence of Farm Labor Communities in North Carolina and California
Pokémon is reportedly reissuing its sought-after limited edition trading cards produced in collaboration with the Van Gogh museum, Refik Anadol creates an AI model trained on nature, and more news…
What began with eight prints and one drawing currently encompasses about 200,000 pieces from all over the world across multiple genres, including millions of films and film stills. Here we dive into…
Vittorio Sgarbi, an Italian junior culture minister and art critic, faces scrutiny following the confiscation by Italian authorities of a 17th-century painting by Rutilio di Lorenzo Manetti that was…