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A bathtub filled with art
The third season of Broad City airs tonight and we can’t wait to see what our...
Best art deco building in San Francisco
Almost all blond
Germans "borrowed" it, Russians "saved" it
Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield with Cypresses, 1889. In Robert Frost’s...
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Concrete Jungle
Almost as soon as the city shut down in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic,...
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Taking photos of working women in public
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Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
Mad Men, S.a.a.d City
Vive La Revolution!
Private Parts is a series exposing the raw, gritty, and true stories behind...
Urban anxiety aplenty
At the bottom of the sea
Not allowed to be political
Wholesome
Ah New York City… Maybe you watched Friends and are enamored with brick...
The Google Arts & Culture app has recently gone viral dominating the most...
An innocent red dot
"Hyperreal"
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In the bestseller The Goldfinch the New York Metropolitan Museum is bombed and 13-...
Sartle can get a little carried away reppin’ San Francisco. The Bay is, after all,...
Since it opened in 1871, the San Francisco Art Institute has become an...
So what’s got museums’ panties in a bunch now? In a nutshell: President Trump’s...
If you’re getting married and you love art, then you’ve come to the right place....
If COVID-19 quarantine has left you missing the museums that closed, disappointed...
The Sartle team is beyond thrilled to be flying up to Portland today to visit the...
The Sartle team had a madcap week running around Washington, DC and New York City...
Seated Woman by Henri MatisseIn happy art news, a painting stolen from renowned art...
“We thought the best way to help people understand Van Gogh’s life was to...
Of all the Christmas traditions this time of the year, Santa Claus is...
We live in a cultural climate that defines things along High School Musical-esque...
Yes, Carol, we will visit you this Sunday because it is the 2016 Oscars and we...
President Obama must still be getting flak from angry art historians over that...
Summer, the most idyllic of times for the beloved cross-country American ramble, is...
Reading Le Figaro by Mary Cassatt, 1883. Private CollectionSometimes you just need...
Every culture has a golden age of artmaking. It’s a time when the stars align:...
You can fake a lot of things. Orgasms, boobs, degrees. And paintings, of course....
In January 2014, my husband and I traveled to Italy, stopping in Rome, Florence,...
If you’re looking for a strange getaway to a tiny desert island of...
Image: Jacob Lawrence. From The Migration Series, 1940-41. At MOMA. February 2016...
French painter Francois Boucher famously proclaimed that “Nature is too green and...
Feliz Cinco de Mayo! This is the day we remember the Mexican army’s 1862 victory...
Twenty years ago on December 19, 1997, Titanic splashed onto the big...
One and Three Chairs by Joseph Kosuth at the Museum of Modern Art
This week, behold Hans Holbein the Younger’s Darmstadt Madonna.
First of all, I clearly had no idea what I was talking about, because there is tons...
No more tacky inspirational Martin Luther King Jr. quotes about how he had a...
That eternal postman always rings twice, even for famous artists. Here are some...
Lauren brings shame and embarrassment to her art history professors by combining...