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Setting a Kahlo Drawing Aflame in Search of an NFT Spark
It’s tough to profit in the struggling market of blockchain assets right now. Burning a purported drawing from Frida Kahlo’s personal diary didn’t help a...
A Vermeer? It’s Actually an Imitator, National Gallery of Art Reveals
Museum researchers said there was enough evidence to warrant changing the attribution of one of its four Vermeers.
That Painted Greek Maiden at the Met: Just Whose Vision Is She?
Two German archaeologists use science to recreate the lost colors of antiquity. Historians debate just how authentic their version of the past really is.
Does Public Art Have an Afterlife?
Public artworks have the power to uplift a city. Sometimes they end up in a museum, but other times in a dumpster.
Honoring Genesis P-Orridge’s Legacy of Love, Art and Gender Revolt
Genesse P-Orridge celebrates her father in an exhibition that may renew interest in the transgender artist, musician and spirit of eternal flux.
New York Lets ‘Fearless Girl’ Hold Her Ground, for Now
Officials voted to extend the sculpture’s permit but are requiring stakeholders to return in six months with plans for a permanent location.
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