Museums
Museum Dioramas Are as Endangered as the Animals They Contain
Museums don't know what to do with their very cool but very old, arsenic-laced dioramas.
Why It's Important For Britons to Pay Attention to the U.K.'s National Gallery Assistants Strike
Unsung, underappreciated and out on strike, our attendants see masterpieces in a way no one else can
The Man Who Showed the World
Chicago lands a prize with the only U.S. showing of a major David Bowie exhibit.
Time Heels All Wounds
Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe, examines the seemingly endless fetish for this footwear.
Osama bin Laden Memorabilia Doesn't Belong in 9/11 Museum
The inclusion of a shirt worn by a Navy SEAL on the mission to kill bin Laden seems crass in a space for somber thought and prayer
American Museum of Natural History Will Host Adult Sleepover
The Aug. 1 event stems from the Museum's "successful kids overnight adventure"
Morbid Anatomy Museum Opens in Brooklyn
The 4,200-square-foot museum houses artifacts "at the intersection of death and beauty," according to founder Joanna Ebenstein
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Gives NYC Mansion a 21st Century Update
The institution, billed as "the nation's only museum devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design," has undergone three years of renovations