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Seattle Art Museum Security Guards End 12-Day Strike

Seattle Art Museum (SAM) security guards have finally reached a tentative agreement with the institution, bringing an end to a 12-day strike that began on November 29. The SAM Visitor

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Cordy Ryman’s Playful Remix of Minimalism

Cordy Ryman: Transforming Minimalism into Something Unique Cordy Ryman, the son of legendary painters Robert Ryman and Merrill Wagner, has

Remembering Iris Cantor, Ulysses Jenkins, and Rena Bransten

In Memoriam is a weekly tribute to those we have recently lost in the art world. This week, we remember

Explore The Met’s Collection in 3D From Your Couch

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has recently made a significant move towards increasing public access to its vast collection by

15 Art Excursions Outside NYC This Spring

New York City is a bustling metropolis with endless things to do and see, but sometimes a break from the

In Cardboard and Gold, Narsiso Martinez Highlights the Workers of American Agriculture — Colossal

Americans are uniquely disconnected from our food. More than 10 percent of the working population is employed in agricultural sectors,

Long-Lost Rembrandt Goes on Display at the Rijksmuseum

Long-Lost Rembrandt Painting Rediscovered After Six Decades in Private Collection After a two-year study by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a

Suffering From “Creative Hangover”? You’re Not Alone

The Creative Hangover: Understanding the Emotional Rollercoaster of Artistic Expression Artists are no strangers to the emotional highs and lows

Johan Siggesson’s Striking Portraits of ‘Big Tuskers’ in Kenya — Colossal

African elephants are known for their majestic tusks, with some bulls growing tusks so long that they scrape the ground