A colossal painting, once claimed to depict a Confederate victory, has carried an evolving meaning. Now, a spectacular restoration at the Atlanta History Center unravels its complex tale.
A Tufts University project seeks to make “history more visible” — from slavery to Black Lives Matter — with a map of historic African-American sites in Boston and beyond.
Fantagraphics Books will publish four of his books, starting with “The Underground Sketchbook,” in October.
The number of lawsuits nationwide nearly tripled in 2018. Is it an overdue move for the rights of the disabled or a way for lawyers to make a quick buck?
Memorable moments from a weekend of new fairs where art trumps celebrity-watching.
At 82, this titan of Modernism is talking about the past, taking stock and putting some of his works and part of his collection up for auction.
More than 4,000 images from her early work are being displayed at the Hauser & Wirth gallery in Los Angeles.
J.R.R. Tolkien — the artist, the writer, the scholar — is the subject of an exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum. The show is a comprehensive view of his alternate reality.
Classical concerts, children’s film series and a festival where technology meets art are among the events that can keep young minds occupied (and having fun) through a school sabbatical and beyond.
Our guide to new art shows and some that will be closing soon.