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What’s on Cupid’s Mind at Versailles? A.I. Can Tell You.

An A.I.-powered feature in the historic site’s app allows visitors to chat with ...

What’s on Cupid’s Mind at Versailles? AI Can Tell You.

An AI-powered feature in the historic site’s app allows visitors to chat with 20...

In Istanbul, Five Museums Display Art From Across the C...

Traveling between these five new and newly reopened museums is both a plunge int...

John Saladino, ‘Sensualist’ Designer With a Love of Rui...

A renowned interior designer, he created instantly recognizable rooms using lush...

The Southwest City That Turned Itself Into an Essential...

At Site Santa Fe, 71 artists were inspired by Southwestern figures, from healers...

In Smithsonian Role, John Roberts Encounters History, P...

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who serves as the institution’s chancellor, h...

Was This Artifact From King Tut’s Tomb? It’s for Sale A...

A London auction house says there is “no documented evidence” that an intricatel...

New York Historical Acquires Bill Cunningham Archive

Tens of thousands of photos, negatives and memorabilia from the New York Times p...

Another Director Leaves MOCA in Los Angeles

After four years leading the Museum of Contemporary Art, Johanna Burton will nex...

8 Art Shows to See Before They Close

Radiant Rembrandts, vibrant portraiture of everyday life and uncanny photographs...

Amy Sherald Cancels Her Smithsonian Show, Citing Censor...

The artist said that she made the decision after she said she learned that her p...

In the Berkshires, Installing Art, Bearing the Conseque...

Visitors can grab a map and follow the trail to outdoor sculptures at the Clark ...

These Puppets Get Weird, With Georg Baselitz as a Guide

At this year’s Salzburg Festival, the German artist has designed marionettes for...

The Familiar Fingerprints of a Forgotten Art Heist

After a valuable de Kooning was discovered behind a bedroom door, a true crime f...

Free Shakespeare’s Central Park Home Gets an $85 Millio...

The rickety, beloved Delacorte Theater, built in 1962, leaked and was popular wi...

Playing Hide-and-Seek With Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence

Thousands of tourists are descending on Aix-en-Provence, France, with the aim of...

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