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If nobody is around to view art, does it disappear?
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The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of...
The setting for Kubrick's next film
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Largest collection of British art outside the UK
Free museums for the win
You'll need a bicycle to get around the entire place
Mostly a library with fancy books that dabbles in art
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Poop in style while you enjoy art
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Starting February 27th and running until July 21, 2019, the Berkeley Art...
Makin' its way downtown
Five museums for the price of one
Oh say can you see
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Build me up, buttercup
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Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird by Frida Kahlo at the Harry...
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Ccontrary to social media’s endorsements, “liking” a photograph isn’t the same as...
Reading Le Figaro by Mary Cassatt, 1883. Private CollectionSometimes you just need...
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Remember when iconic shoe lover Carrie Bradshaw leaned in to look at a pair of...
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If you love Percy Jackson and the Olympians as much as I do, you will fall head...
Don’t worry if everyone says STEM is the only field hiring and that a liberal arts...
In any fictional crime show, the detective walks into a scene full of chaos....
The holidays are here! Whether you celebrate this time in church, temple, around a...
This March, Turner Classic Movies is featuring films about art and artists, airing...
Yesterday, we presented you with 6 influential African American artists in art...
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Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield with Cypresses, 1889. In Robert Frost’s...
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Before there was OkCupid, there was The Cupid Seller by Joseph-Marie...
Vincent van Gogh, The Yellow House, 1888, Van Gogh Museum....
If Baroque art and a can of whipped cream had a baby, it would be the Rococo....
Feminist art theory emerged in the 60s in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement...