Art Basel at the Ritz South Beach. Catch all the action here.
Personal letters, first edition copies and even a suicide note penned by 19th-century French poet Charles Baudelaire are part of an exceptional set of items that go up for auction on Tuesday in Paris.
The "Light: On The South Side" photographer and others reminisce about that poignant time in Chicago history.
Google is documenting the artifacts of Iraq’s national museum. Google chief Eric Schmidt toured the museum and said the photographs would be available for viewing online in 2010.
Sergiev Posad is one of the most beautiful Orthodox monasteries in the Moscow region, and also the site of a special kind of school. Every year, nearly 60 students meticulously learn to paint religious icons, retracing the same brushstrokes of master painters.
Ranmaru learns his tattoos are more than decorative.
A handful of the thousands of terra cotta warriors sculpted to protect the tomb of Chinas first Emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, touched down in Washington at the National Geographic Society after a tour of three other US cities.
NYC’s museums have some of their best shows up this time of year. New York Nonstop's Manish Vora from artlog.com gives us a sneak peek at some of the highlights.
Crews in Raleigh, N.C. are transferring hundreds of pieces of art into a new building as part of a $138 million expansion at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The building opens next spring, and the art appear in a whole new light.
For nearly 60 years he’s been Japan's most famous robot. Astro Boy, the celebrated comic strip and cartoon superhero first sketched by manga master Osamu Tezuka, has been given a new lease on life in a 3D Hollywood blockbuster.
Several records were broken for artists at Sotheby’s New York auction of impressionist and modern art, with 181 million dollars in sales, above the pre-auction estimate.
French artist Henri Matisse used Auguste Rodin, who was 30 year older, as a constant source of inspiration for his sculptures. The Matisse-Rodin exhibition at the Rodin Museum in Paris until the end of February, revisits the link between the two great artists.
Ranmaru learns more about who, or what, is behind his parent’s death.
Shindou Ranmaru, a recent police graduate gets assigned to Tokki: Special Mobile Investigation Force and seeks to avenge his parents' death.
While Kunikada rants, Ranmaru meets Sakura, a survivor of the Machida massacre.
Beijing’s young graffiti artists use derelict buildings as their canvas to share their take on the world.
Driving home the point in Taiwan, auto parts are made into art works to help promote carbon-reduction.
The Flemish masters, painters who shook the art world with their vivid representation of everyday people and life, are under the spotlight at a Paris exhibition.
As Shuranosuke rescues the princess, she asks whether she would be worthy of his love.
Shuranosuke avenges an innocent family’s death.