For years, an elaborately displayed tooth at the Art Institute of Chicago has been thought to belong to the major Christian religious figure John the Baptist. As it turns out, that claim has no teeth.
Eddie Chambers will join the School of the Art Institute of Chicago as the Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Professor in Art History, Theory, and Criticism. As a renowned scholar and celebrated ...
Printmaking takes center stage in the latest Artists Archives of the Western Reserve programming, including an exhibition by ...
The four photos, by artist Sally Mann, were taken down from the show Diaries of Home weeks ago. But neither police nor museum ...
The four photos, by artist Sally Mann, were taken down from the show Diaries of Home weeks ago. But neither police nor museum ...
The story of Black History Month begins in 1915. At this time, scholar Carter G. Woodson founded what today is called the ...
The director and chief curator of art at Americas Society won the prize, which recognizes immigrant contributions in the ...
Construction delays mean at least one of the Fine Arts Building's Otis cars will be operating through the end of 2026.
The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum's new exhibit on arachnids aims to shift the perception about spiders, and other creatures.
Some people may find them creepy, crawly, and scary. But the folks at Peggy Notaebart Nature Museum in Lincoln Park say ...
Beyoncé is taking “Cowboy Carter” on tour across the globe. The album of the year winner will be performing starting in April ...