The darkest color in the world was unveiled earlier this year. It’s the result of a first-of-its-kind collaboration between art and science.
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Iran is home to twenty-two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, places that have been designated as important to the history of humankind.
The artworld enters 2020 with a little less humor. John Baldessari, often called the father of conceptual art, died on January 2 at the age of 88.
Alejandro Durán uses art to spotlight the ongoing destruction of our oceans' ecosystems.
An award-winning photographer with decades of experience, Maggie Steber does not spare herself when examining her career.
Conservators at Northumbria University in the UK recently found a surprise lurking beneath the surface of a 16th-century painting.
The Art History Babes are hanging with dear friend and art historian Derek Zhang to talk the history and mystery of Chinese calligraphy!
Interviews with Pueblo artists Kathleen Wall, Linda Tafoya Sanchez, and Brian Vallo.
Archeologist's recent discovery of ancient cave paintings may change everything we know about human’s relationship to art.
Banksy surprised residents of Birmingham this week with the kind of Christmas card only he could send—a touching new piece of street art.
Medical researchers are finding new ways to treat pain using a potent mix of virtual reality and art.
Researchers are refuting a 2018 theory that one thing that gave Leonardo da Vinci an artistic advantage was exotropia, a rare condition that results in a slight misalignment of the eye.
This fall one of the world’s greatest cultural treasures has been under siege. Venice, often called the Floating City, has been submerged in nearly six feet of water.
The painstaking work of art restoration is often done in a studio or a lab, removing decades of dulling dirt and dust, or repairing works that have been damaged, always with the aim of helping art –…



















