George Floyd April 30, 2021 George Floyd mural covered up in Phoenix; drew complaint it ‘celebrates White violence’ Artist Jeremie "Bacpac" Franko painted a George Floyd mural in Phoenix last year to "start a conversation" about the Minneapolis man’s death in police custody.
Fox Nation April 26, 2021 George W. Bush weighs in on the immigration debate through art on Fox Nation ӣƵ' Dana Perino discusses art with the former president and highlights his most recent collection in "43 Portraits: George W. Bush," available to stream now on Fox Nation.
North Carolina April 26, 2021 Charlotte, NC, arts group doubles down after apologizing for funding 'Eurocentric' orchestra "ASC has been complicit in upholding funding practices that elevate certain cultures, creative traditions, identities and art forms above others," the report said.
Arts April 6, 2021 Dutch police arrest suspect in thefts of Van Gogh, Frans Hals paintings A 58-year-old man has been arrested in the Netherlands for allegedly swiping two paintings by Dutch masters Vincent van Gogh and Frans Hals from museums shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic, officials said.
Arts March 30, 2021 The Louvre putting art collection online for free viewing with museum closed The Louvre is now offering free virtual viewings to art lovers as it remains closed temporarily during the pandemic.
STATE AND LOCAL March 28, 2021 San Francisco to pay 'essential' artists $1,000 per month basic income in pilot program amid pandemic San Francisco plans to start paying 130 local artists $1,000 a month starting in May through the fall in a pilot program.
White House March 2, 2021 Psaki won’t say why Dr. Seuss was dropped from Biden reading proclamation White House press secretary Jen Psaki wouldn’t say why President Biden dropped Dr. Seuss from "Read Across America Day," the annual celebration of reading in honor of the legendary children’s author.
Celebrity News March 2, 2021 Phil Collins’ Alamo artifacts collection go on display in Texas The former drummer and front-man for Genesis fell in love with the Alamo’s story as a 5-year-old when he saw the Disney production of “Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier.”
Arts February 25, 2021 Van Gogh's rarely seen 'Street Scene in Montmartre' painting exhibited ahead of auction A rare painting by the Dutch impressionist will be publicly displayed for the first time before its auction at Sotheby's Paris next month.
Arts February 22, 2021 Mystery inscription in ‘The Scream’ may have been solved Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” is one of the world's most enduring paintings.
Arts February 20, 2021 Famed ‘Charging Bull’ sculptor Arturo Di Modica dead at 80 Arturo Di Modica — the sculptor of the famed "Charging Bull" statue in Wall Street — died in his home in Italy Friday. He was 80.