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Art
This Furniture Looks, Feels and Smells Like It's Made Out of Human Skin
By Melissa Locker
Here's a Really Original Way to Quit a Soul-Crushing Job
By Joan E. Greve
Five Best Ideas of the Day: July 21
By The Aspen Institute
10 Art Exhibits to Discover This Summer
By Aleksandra Gjorgievska
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An Artist Turned His Childhood Drawings Into This Beautiful, Surrealist Series
"Surrealistic feel with a realistic subject"
By Laura Stampler
July 16, 2014
New Museum Puts Spotlight on Art From the Arab World
"Here and Elsewhere" opens on July 16 and will be on view through Sept. 28
By Aleksandra Gjorgievska
July 15, 2014
Artist Who Invited Fans to 3-D Print Genitals Arrested
Emailed design files to supporters as a reward for those who crowd-funded her vagina kayak project
By Laura Stampler
July 15, 2014
Sotheby's and eBay to Launch Virtual Auction House
Bidding wars are about to heat up at the iconic auction house
By Dan Kedmey
July 14, 2014
Crepes vs. Bratwurst: World Cup Matches Reimagined With Food
Soccer has never looked so delicious
By Samantha Grossman
July 8, 2014
Manipulate Your Own Mood, Before Facebook Does
But how do you mute engagement photos?
By Kyle Chayka
July 3, 2014
Waiting Hours in Line For Marina Abramovic's '512 Hours'
Marina Abramovic's latest exhibition, "512 Hours" has opened in London to queues of eager fans
By Mirren Gidda
June 19, 2014
Björk Retrospective Opening at MOMA Next Year
The installation will chronicle her career through various genres of art
By Alexandra Sifferlin
June 18, 2014
Van Gogh and the Algorithm: How Math Can Save Art
With math equations that analyze brush strokes, new discoveries about the world's greatest art are possible.
By Becca Stanek
June 16, 2014
Filling the Pantheon With Selfies
French photographer JR takes his street art to one of the world’s most historic monuments
By Richard Lacayo
June 12, 2014
Google's New Project to Make Street Art Immortal
Google Cultural Institute is taking street art off the walls and into your computer.
By Marisa Schwartz Taylor
June 10, 2014
Here's What Faces Would Look Like If They Were Perfectly Symmetrical
Are they more beautiful?
By Laura Stampler
June 9, 2014
Betting Big
A Tasmanian gambler rethinks what an art museum does
By Belinda Luscombe
June 6, 2014
This Interactive App Lets You Play With the Words of Classic Books
It brings word games to a whole new level
By Kyle Chayka
June 5, 2014
Bunny and Bettie: The Photographer Who Immortalized a '50s Sex Goddess
Bunny Yeager, who died this week, turned from cheesecake modeling to
Playboy
photographer — and captured Bettie Page in her most incandescent moments
By Richard Corliss
May 27, 2014
LIFE at Lascaux: First Color Photos From Another World
The first professional photographer to document the cave paintings at Lascaux, Ralph Morse recalls what it was like to encounter the gorgeous handiwork of a long-vanished people: the Cro-Magnon.
By Ben Cosgrove
May 21, 2014
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