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No, your kid could not have painted this
One: Number 31, 1950 by Jackson Pollock at the Museum of Modern Art
The setting for Kubrick's next film
Jessica recently let us know that she’d found some of Sartle’s work on Hieronymus...
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Imagine all of Einstein’s writings, jottings, and mathematical theorems in crayon...
Bankers and homeless people sit separately
Photo courtesy of Classical Art MemesThis past Sunday was the 88th Academy Awards...
Starting February 27th and running until July 21, 2019, the Berkeley Art...
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Not your average numbered painting
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Centuries before feminism had a name, post-Renaissance artist Artemisia Gentileschi...
World’s worst word search
Untitled, 1986 Walking through the Rosie Lee Tompkins exhibit that just...
In California Chrome’s bid to win the Triple Crown (would’ve been the...
If I could turn back ti-ime!
Fashion hunny
Must love horses
Arcimboldo's Greatest Hits
Francesco Fragomeni and Chris Limbrick started recreating famous works of art using...
This one hung in Goya's dining room. Yum!
Gore, guts, and great shoes
TGIF
If Kanye wants to be like Pablo, we can make that happen.Say what you want about...
Do you really think artists like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning ...
We already love Vincent Van Gogh, but Loving Vincent made us love him even more...
Upsetting
Men react to the friendzone
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) has welcomed...
Everything you thought you knew is wrong! OK, maybe not everything … Gravity...
Private Parts is a series exposing the raw, gritty, and true stories behind...
The United States in the 1940s and 1950s must not have been a fun time to be a...
The greatest sacrifice
On March 31st, 2016, the world lost Zaha Hadid (b. 1950, Baghdad, Iraq). Zaha...