The Two Fridas: An Introduction to Frida Kahlo’s Famous Large-Scale Painting (1939) Post date January 27, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
The Charles Dickens Illustrated Gallery: A New Online Collection Presents All of the Original Illustrations from Charles Dickens’ Novels Post date January 17, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, books, Literature
The Haunting Paintings of Francisco Goya: A Deep Dive into His Dark, Late Works Post date January 17, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In Art
Microsoft Image Generator Post date January 16, 2023 Post author By Arjun Gullbadhar Post categories In Art, artificial-intelligence, programming, Science, technology
A Creative Animation Tells the Story of Maximilien Robespierre, One of the Most Influential Figures of the French Revolution Post date January 13, 2023 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In animation, Art, Fashion, History
An Introduction to Hokusai’s Great Wave, One of the Most Recognizable Artworks in the World Post date January 10, 2023 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, Travel
American Gothic Explained: How Grant Wood Created His Iconic American Painting (1930) Post date December 27, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
Behold! The Very First Christmas Card (1843) Post date December 23, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, design, History, Museums
The History of Western Art in 23 Minutes: From the Prehistoric to the Contemporary Post date December 20, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
The Disturbing Paintings of Hieronymus Bosch: A Short Introduction Post date December 13, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History, psychology
Behold a 15th-Century Italian Manuscript Featuring Medicinal Plants with Fantastical Human Faces Post date December 12, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, books, Health, History
What Are “Creatives”? Pretty Much Pop #138 on the Role of the Artist in Modern Society Post date December 8, 2022 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Art, Podcasts, Pretty Much Pop
A Chinese Painter Specializing in Copying Van Gogh Paintings Travels to Amsterdam & Sees Van Gogh’s Masterpieces for the First Time Post date December 1, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art
15-Year-Old Picasso Paints His First Masterpiece, “The First Communion” Post date November 29, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, religion
When Salvador Dalí Dressed — and Angrily Demolished — a Department Store Window in New York City (1939) Post date November 25, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
Artificial “Intelligence” and Controversial Ideas about Future Technology Post date November 21, 2022 Post author By Ingo Steinke Post categories In ai, Art, discuss, web3
Banksy Spray Paints Murals in War-Torn Ukraine Post date November 21, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, politics
The Story of Akiko Takakura, One of the Last Survivors of the Hiroshima Bombing, Told in a Short Animated Documentary Post date November 21, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In animation, Art, History, life
Did Psychedelic Mushrooms Appear in Medieval Christian Art?: A Video Essay Post date November 18, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History, psychology, religion
Vincent van Gogh Visits a Modern Art Gallery & Gets to See His Artistic Legacy: A Touching Scene from Doctor Who Post date November 15, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, Television
Behold Illustrations of Every Shakespeare Play Created by Artificial Intelligence Post date November 11, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, technology, Theatre
Cats in Japanese Woodblock Prints: How Japan’s Favorite Animals Came to Star in Its Popular Art Post date November 10, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
How a Mondrian Painting Has Accidentally Hung Upside-Down for 75 Years Post date October 31, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art
FAMOUS ARTIST DIES PENNILESS AND ALL ALONE: The Met Museum’s Fascinating Archive of Artists’ Death Notices Post date October 31, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, History, life, Museums
An Introduction to the Painting of Artemisia Gentileschi, the First Woman Admitted to Florence’s Accademia di Arte del Disegno (1593-1653) Post date October 28, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, gender
Watch Hieronymus Bosch: Touched by the Devil, a Documentary Streaming Free Online Post date October 28, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, Film
DALL-E, the New AI Art Generator, Is Now Open for Everyone to Use Post date October 18, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, technology
Yoda, explaining art styles by example Post date October 9, 2022 Post author By Dr. Gernot Starke Post categories In Art, example, yoda
Why Monet Painted The Same Haystacks 25 Times Post date October 6, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
The ART-ificial Yoda Gallery Post date October 5, 2022 Post author By Dr. Gernot Starke Post categories In ai, Art, machinelearning, yoda
Artist Makes Astonishing Armor for Cats & Mice Post date October 5, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, design, History, Video - Arts & Culture
Why Goya Made His Haunting “Black Paintings” at the End of His Life Post date October 5, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
M.C. Escher: Journey to Infinity: Watch the Free Art Documentary Online (with Voicing from Stephen Fry) Post date October 4, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, Film
Cats in Medieval Manuscripts & Paintings Post date October 3, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, History, religion, Video - Arts & Culture, Video - Politics/Society
Behold the Medieval Wound Man: The Poor Soul Who Illustrated the Injuries a Person Might Receive Through War, Accident or Disease Post date September 29, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, Biology, Health, History
Beyond the Visible: Hilma Af Klint: Watch a Documentary on the Swedish Abstract Painter Free Online Post date September 20, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, Film
When John Singer Sargent’s “Madame X” Scandalized the Art World in 1884 Post date September 12, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, gender, History
Get the First Biography of Hilma af Klint at a 40% Discount (for a Limited Time) Post date September 10, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, books
An AI-Generated Painting Won First Prize at a State Fair & Sparked a Debate About the Essence of Art Post date September 7, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, technology
How Cinema Inspired Edward Hopper’s Great Paintings, and How Edward Hopper Inspired Great Filmmakers Post date August 29, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, Film
Vienna’s Albertina Museum Puts 150,000 Digitized Artworks Into the Public Domain: Klimt, Munch, Dürer, and More Post date August 26, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Archives, Art, Museums
The Brilliantly Nightmarish Art & Troubled Life of Painter Francis Bacon Post date August 17, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History, Uncategorized
Behold! A Medieval Graphic Novel Carved on an 14th Century Ivory Box Post date July 27, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, History, Literature, Museums, Video - Arts & Culture
Never-Seen Vincent Van Gogh Self-Portrait Discovered Behind an Earlier Painting Post date July 18, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Restores the Original Colors to Ancient Statues Post date July 14, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Art, History
John Waters’ Comical & Inspiring Commencement Speech: “You Too Can Fail Upwards” (2022) Post date July 13, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, Film
36. From Camcorder To Common Lisp Post date June 29, 2022 Post author By Kaveh Kardan Post categories In Art, gui, programming, software engineering, software-development
What Makes Vermeer’s The Milkmaid a Masterpiece?: A Video Introduction Post date June 29, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Art
The Otherworldly Art of William Blake: An Introduction to the Visionary Poet and Painter Post date June 22, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History, poetry, religion
The Biology of Bonsai Trees: The Science Behind the Traditional Japanese Art Form Post date June 21, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, Biology
32. My Object Is Smarter Than Your Object Post date June 18, 2022 Post author By Kaveh Kardan Post categories In 3d-modeling, apple, Art, macintosh, programming
The Revolutionary Paintings of Jean-Michel Basquiat: A Video Essay Post date June 17, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History
Discover DALL-E, the Artificial Intelligence Artist That Turns Your Search Terms into Surreal Artwork Post date June 17, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, computer science, data, technology
How Wealthy Women (Like the Mona Lisa) Got Dressed in Renaissance Florence Post date June 16, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, Fashion, History
Ambient Kyoto: Brian Eno Stages His First Large-Scale Exhibition in Japan Post date June 15, 2022 Post author By Ted Mills Post categories In Art
Enter the Franz Kafka Caption Contest for a Chance to Win a New Book of the Author’s Drawings (Until June 13) Post date June 12, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, books, Comics/Cartoons, creativity, Literature
The Vincent van Gogh “Starry Night” LEGO Set Is Now Available: It’s Created in Collaboration with MoMA Post date June 6, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, creativity, design, Museums
Play “Artle,” an Art History Version of Wordle: A New Game from the National Gallery of Art Post date June 3, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Art, Games, How to Learn for Free, Museums
Discover the Dystopian Surrealist Art of Polish Painter & Photographer Zdzisław Beksiński Post date June 1, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Art
The Forgotten Women of Surrealism: A Magical, Short Animated Film Post date May 12, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In Art, Film