‘It Is Difficult’: An Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Tour Guide Opens Up About His Emotionally Grueling Yet Urgent Work | Artnet News
A strange heaviness hung in the air at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, about an hour and a half east of…
A strange heaviness hung in the air at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, about an hour and a half east of…
In 1970, 24-year-old Pacita Abad left her home in the Philippines, fleeing political persecution after leading a student protest against…
Next year on the first Monday of May, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art will celebrate “Sleeping Beauties” at its…
Guidebooks to the Italian city of Florence have long noted that the Basilica of San Lorenzo is home to a…
The artist Ida Applebroog, known for paintings, sculptures, and video works that addressed issues of politics, violence, and gender with…
The National Museum of Women in the Arts, the world’s first and only museum dedicated exclusively to women artists, recently…
Yesterday marked the opening of the 30th edition of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair, which since…
The sale of a major Paul Cézanne still life will go forward at Christie’s New York next month, after the…
For generations, a family in Jaén, Spain, didn’t think much about the large religious painting hanging prominently in their living…
Palestinian Swedish artist Tarik Kiswanson is the 2023 winner of the Marcel Duchamp Prize, France’s most prestigious art award. He…
For 35 years, a delicate pastel portrait languished in storage at Tatton Park, a historic estate in Knutsford, Cheshire, in…
Walmart heir Alice Walton’s foundation Art Bridges is giving 64 museums across the U.S. a total of $40 million in…
Among the 20 winners of this year’s MacArthur “genius” fellowships, each receiving an $800,000 grant over the course of five…