
Van Gogh Museum Acquires Rare Virginie Demont-Breton Painting
The Van Gogh Museum has acquired 'L'homme est en mer' by Virginie Demont-Breton, a rare addition by a female artist that significantly influenced Vincent van Gogh’s own artistic style.

The Van Gogh Museum has acquired 'L'homme est en mer' by Virginie Demont-Breton, a rare addition by a female artist that significantly influenced Vincent van Gogh’s own artistic style.

Caravaggio's Maffeo Barberini portrait (1598-1603) is acquired for Rome's Palazzo Barberini after year-long talks with private owners. This significant work, rarely seen, confirms Caravaggio's signature and will now be accessible to scholars and the public.

A new exhibition in Burgos, Spain, explores the deep-rooted Catholic iconography and biblical influences that shaped the works of self-proclaimed atheist Pablo Picasso throughout his career.

Congressman Greg Landsman defends US-Israel strikes on Iran, citing nuclear and missile threats to achieve regional peace, despite Democratic criticism, civilian casualties, and Trump's chaotic communication, advocating for a limited operation under Congressional oversight.

Altadena's Bunny Museum, housing 45,000+ rabbit memorabilia items, burned down in 2025. Founders Frazee & Lubanski are rebuilding, now featuring 'Scanner,' a 14-foot stainless steel rabbit sculpture, symbolizing its return from the ashes.

Journalist Jennifer Gonnerman explores the tragic story of Tyrone Woodruff, whose forced false testimony led to the decades-long imprisonment of his friends, revealing the deep scars of a broken legal system.

Dean Karen Hutzel admits UNT's cancellation of Victor Quiñonez’s 'anti-ICE' art exhibit was an institutional directive driven by political scrutiny and threats to state funding from Texas Republican lawmakers.

Legendary actor Sir Ian McKellen discusses the liberation of coming out, his skepticism toward VR technology in art, and his recent recovery from a stage injury while reflecting on his iconic career.

Following plans to rename the Kennedy Center, President Trump faces backlash as the Washington National Opera departs. The project aims to modernize landmarks despite opposition from Congress and the Kennedy family.

A comprehensive review of new literary works, ranging from the Murdoch media empire and political biographies of Bernie Sanders to memoirs of resilience and explorations of global history and social change.

The NPG removed Trump's original portrait and impeachment text. The White House proposes multiple Trump portraits reflecting 45th/47th terms, challenging curatorial precedent. Sherr's commissioned piece was never shown, highlighting strained relations with Smithsonian.

UK cultural organizations blast government contractor Serco for removing artwork from court custody collections, arguing it undermines rehabilitation efforts for detainees. Experts emphasize art's role in well-being, self-esteem, and reducing reoffending, aligning with human rights. Serco asserts commitment to a safe environment.

A pipe rupture at the Louvre flooded Egyptian history papers and damaged a Meynier painting, sparking employee strikes. Despite prior warnings of weak infrastructure, management claims effective response amidst ongoing concerns about the museum's facility conditions.

Chicago's Intuit Art Museum (IAM) adds 61 works of self-taught art, including 47 from Jan Petry and 14 from Gordon W. Bailey. The museum is also moving to embrace "self-taught" terminology over "outsider art" for inclusivity.

New York's Seller's Residence Museum reveals centuries-old secrets. Chicago's IAM receives 61 works boosting diversity. Centre Pompidou faces a hidden camera scandal. WMF pledges $7M for preservation, while Basquiat and indigenous art exhibitions gain focus.

Rome implements a €2 entry fee for the Trevi Fountain and new museum tickets to manage tourist crowds and fund heritage preservation. Residents remain exempt while coins continue to go to charity.

Explore Akinola and Wale Davies's film 'My Father's Shadow,' a powerful story of two brothers navigating family history and Nigeria's 1993 political turmoil to reclaim their father's legacy.