Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum announced today the winners of the 2026 National Design Awards. Launched in 2000 as an official project of the White House Millennium Council, the National ...
This spring, the Clark Art Institute’s Research and Academic Program hosts a series of presentations by renowned scholars on a wide range of topics, from sociopolitical themes in ...
As the world watched the Winter Olympics close with a ceremony blending athletic mastery and artistic expression, and as Alpena held its 5th ICE Fest this past weekend, both activities offered a ...
About 30% of the tendency to experience “aesthetic chills” from music, poetry, or art is linked to family-related factors.
On view at the Met from October 4 through January 31, 2027, the exhibit traces the careers of artists and life partners ...
For more than seven decades, the institution has navigated political upheaval and economic instability while sustaining a ...
In cities around the world, groups of people get together to do on-location drawing in the place where they live. They say it helps them notice new things in their city.
Immerse yourself in an installation by Refik Anadol while debating how AI-generated creations stack up in the art world.
Three Evanston artists came together Saturday night in honor of Black History Month for the third installment of the “That ...
Every house you touch has refinement,” a longtime friend and Los Angeles antiquarian recently told interior designer Sheldon Harte. The comment was less flattery than observation. No matter the style ...
Why do some people feel chills when listening to music, reading poetry, or viewing a powerful work of art, while others do not? New research by Giacomo Bignardi and his colleagues from Max Planck ...
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