For 35 years, cryptographers have tried to crack the hidden code in the imposing copper sculpture in the courtyard of the CIA’s Virginia headquarters.
On October 18, 2025, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, opens “Dyani White Hawk: Love Language,” a major mid-career survey featuring nearly 100 works.
The decades-old mystery at the heart of the CIA's Kryptos sculpture was finally solved—not by cryptography, but by library sleuthing and a bit of misplaced paperwork. For more than 30 years, Jim ...
Joanna Koerten was a super star of the Dutch Golden Age. A new museum exhibition thrusts her back in the spotlight.
Jim Sanborn planned to auction off the solution to Kryptos, the puzzle he sculpted for the intelligence agency’s headquarters ...
Christopher Wool is back in London, marking a significant moment in his career, a convergence of everything in his restless ...
When did everybody start sculpting linens into fanciful characters in hotels and on cruise ships? Some examples from Disney, ...
The title of Lynn Newcomb’s exhibition at Highland Center for the Arts comes from an aphorism attributed to the ancient Greek ...
Less than a month after a fire devastated a local arts hub, Red Hook Open Studios is going ahead as planned — mostly — this ...
The best art shows in October might also be the best explorations into scientific realms Houstonians will see all year.
Plus, Delco Sports Legends Museum salutes artists during Delco Arts Week, plus author meet-and-greet and bingo with two ...
Those founders, who each had sculptures in the first Art on the Corner exhibit, were Davis, George Turner, William Morrow, ...
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