Delicate line drawings by Edouard Manet and brilliantly colored brushstrokes by Pablo Picasso are some of the highlights of a new exhibition, "French Book Art|Livres d'Artistes: Artists and Poets in Dialogue,"...
The greatest jazz musicians of all time and the jazz scene of the 1940s through the 1960s are the subject of a new exhibition of photography that opens at the Bruce Museum on July 22.
"Adele Bloch-Bauer I," Gustav Klimt's iconlike portrait of a Viennese society beauty amid a glimmering pool of gold, went on public display on July 13 at New York's Neue Galerie, where it remains through...
Now privately owned, Maxfield Parrish's record-setting masterpiece "Daybreak" is on loan to the National Museum of American Illustration (NMAI) through August 25, when it will enter a closed collection.
One might think that the only masks to be found in Cooperstown, N.Y. are the catcher's masks at the Baseball Hall of Fame. Not so. Nearby, at the Fenimore Art Museum, 50 masks of a different order are on display.
In Wales the signs are bilingual, with the peculiar Welsh spellings atop the familiar English so it may take visitors a second glance to realize they have arrived at Hay-On-Wye, town of books.
Dada, one of the most interesting and influential Twentieth Century art movements, is the focus of a major exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) through September 11.
The focal point for American glass collectors was Green Valley's sixth annual spring catalog sale of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century glass and lighting.
Sotheby's set a record for an American Indian art object at auction when an early Upper Missouri River man's quilled and pony beaded hide shirt sold to a private collector for $800,000.
Bertoia Auctions' recent sale created a collector-charged energy not witnessed in many years and collectors thrilled at the fresh toy, bank and toy collectible offerings.