Art
"Wadjda": Q&A with Saudi Arabia's First Female Director
An Interview with Filmmaker Haifaa Al-Mansour
Van Gogh Museum Verifies Previously Unknown Painting's Authenticity as Van Gogh's
Two years spent confirming
D.C. Council Worries You Aren't Thinking Enough About That Tattoo, Wants You to Wait a Day
Do you really, really love her enough to ink her name into your shoulder?
Los Angeles Ends Ban on Public Murals
Attempt to revive a tradition that had been outlawed for a decade
Russian Police Seize Painting of Putin in Ladies' Undies
Russia has ban on "insulting representatives of authority"
Russian Museum Curator Fired for Refusing to Censor Critical Artwork
Installed an exhibit criticizing country's authoritarian culture and Sochi Olympics
Detroit's Emergency Manager to Have Art Value Appraised
Asks Christie's to look at city-owned collection
The Burka Avenger, Pakistan's Newest Superhero
Rescues a girl's school from a corrupt politician in the premiere episode
Advertising + Communism = Strange Things On the Internet
Making commercials in the Soviet Union.
City of Detroit May Sell Art Collection to Pay Off Debts
Detroit Institute of Arts has up to a billion dollars worth of assets
NYC Artist's Photos of Next-Door Neighbors Upsets Neighbors
People unidentifiable, from a building next to the one the photographer lives in
Mountain Dew Pulls Ad After Complaints It's "Arguably Most Racist Commercial in History"
Created and starring the members of the hip-hop collective Odd Future
Airport Scanner Used to Find Artwork Under Fresco
First time the method's been succesful
Church of Hagia Sophia in Turkey to Be Converted to Mosque
After a government ruling about the church-cum-museum; centuries-old art at risk
The Time Roger Ebert Dismissed Video Games and What Happened Next
An argument about art that went beyond the silver screen
FBI Details Suspects from Massive 1990 Art Heist
$500 million worth of artwork stolen in Boston
How Graffiti Empowers Big Government
While advocates present graffiti as a liberating force, graffiti has also given local governments a pretext to expand their coercive powers.
Polish Investigators Looking into Use of Holocaust Ash Being Used in Art
Carl Michael Hausswolf claims he used ash from a death camp crematorium in one of this paintings
California Artist Sues Over Destroyed Mural, Claims Federal Law's Protection
Suing the property owner and advertiser
China Bans Warhol Mao Paintings From Beijing Exhibition
The exhibition was visited by up to 175,000 people in Singapore