Barbie Turns 65 at a Museum

From the original doll of 1959 to the Barbies of today, an exhibition tracks the life of an icon that just became a senior citizen.
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From the original doll of 1959 to the Barbies of today, an exhibition tracks the life of an icon that just became a senior citizen.

The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens has acquired 238 boxes of the artist’s images, negatives, books, and ephemera.

The first show of the artist’s work in the UK is both a celebration and an act of historical correction.

The sculpture was identified by the online heritage activist group Lost Arts of Nepal as matching one stolen from Kathmandu.
An ancient “megalography” comprises a cycle of paintings with nearly life-size figures.
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The largest art fair for prints and editions will bring together an international group of galleries and publishers to New York City, March 27–30.

This year’s graduating students share an inside look into this tuition-free program.