Thousands head to Miami for Art Basel
Celebrities and art enthusiasts are descending on Miami Beach for Art Basel, the popular annual art fair. Nate Freeman, culture correspondent for Vanity Fair, joined CBS News to discuss the event.
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Celebrities and art enthusiasts are descending on Miami Beach for Art Basel, the popular annual art fair. Nate Freeman, culture correspondent for Vanity Fair, joined CBS News to discuss the event.
The Art of Transformation features the largest collection of African art in Florida and it's on display for you to enjoy.
An art exhibit in Southfield launches Saturday paying tribute to the Crown Act and Black women's hair.
Some U.S. military veterans are finding a new way to serve by creating art with female Afghan army veterans to aid their resettlement in the U.S. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini introduces us to the "escape artists" of the Afghan National Army.
The mural honors Philadelphia's ballroom community celebrating 30 years of a cornerstone of LGBTQ+ history.
"Love-Art-Football" features the late UVA football player and South Florida's native artwork and other displays.
Latino Art Beat has grown to give out $5 million in scholarships to aspiring artists as well.
The Las Vegas Sphere is a state-of-the-art music venue combining music, art and technology in a way never done before. The venue has over 160,000 speakers and 260 million pixels, allowing for unique performances. The opening performance came from U2. Anthony Mason has more.
Six years ago, stained glass windows in Washington, D.C.'s National Cathedral included depictions of Confederate leaders. Those windows are now gone, and this week, new windows telling a different story were unveiled. Adriana Diaz had an early look at the new designs.
His paintings play with unusual combinations, like adding a touch of sci-fi to a Renaissance portrait or including imagery for the Americas in a scene set in Italy.
"Sunday Morning" offers highlights of new museum exhibitions this fall, including a St. Louis show in which artists celebrate the expression of hip hop culture, and multiple tributes to Pablo Picasso, 50 years after his passing.
Two Florida women — including one who had to be airlifted from Sanibel Island — are commemorating Hurricane Ian with murals remembering the victims and offering hope for the future. Manuel Bojorquez, who reported on the area after the storm hit, has more.
WGA and Hollywood studios issue a rare joint statement as strike talks are set to resume today; Art stolen by Nazis returned to rightful heirs.
One artifact was linked to David Holland Swingler, an American art trafficker and food importer known for a culinary modus operandi.
The first-ever curated exhibition on the National Mall, in Washington, D.C., presents works from a diverse range of artists telling stories previously untold amid our nation's historic monuments. Correspondent Faith Salie reports on the installation "Beyond Granite: Pulling Together," which presents a more inclusive representation of America.
The global Bird Photographer of the Year awards seek to celebrate the beauty and diversity of Earth's avian species. Here are some of 2023's winning images.
Controversial art world giant Jeff Koons works with teams of craftsmen to create his complex sculptures. His latest idea? He tells Anderson Cooper he plans to send artwork to the moon.
Glenn Kaino is an artist and digital pioneer pushing the boundaries of his medium. In a new exhibit, he uses virtual reality to cover his own family history. Michelle Miller reports from California.
Meet a man who has harnessed the power of the sun. Michael Papadakis uses mirrors, lenses, and the sun's powerful rays to tell his story in a unique way.
Over the last five decades, artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has had nearly 100 shows, and in 2020 a painting of hers was the first by a Native American to join the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Now the 83-year-old is the subject of a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City – the museum's first retrospective ever of an Indigenous artist. Correspondent Serena Altschul reports on a moment that's been described as long overdue.
In North Carolina, we meet a U.S. Army veteran who continues to serve, but this time to help the people of Ukraine. And in Georgia, we spend time with a retired Marine who's helping veterans heal through art. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
After a bidding battle, Austrian painter Gustav Klimt's "Lady with a Fan" was sold at a price that beat the previous European auction record of $104.3 million in 2010.
A Chicago children's doctor is using an innovative technique to help her patients by creating works of art on the children's casts. Charlie De Mar takes a look at how these casts help put the kids at ease.
Michael Winkleman, known to the art world as “Beeple,” honed his craft without hope of an obvious pay day, until a work representing the years of his daily toil sold for tens of millions of dollars. His journey is detailed in his new book “Beeple: Everydays, the First 5000 Days.” Meg Oliver reports.
Albert Garcia, an avid singer, lost his voice as a side effect of spinal surgery. He says he went into a depression after losing his gift, but fortunately, he met someone who helped him regain it.
Nick Reiner, a son of director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, has been arrested on murder charges following their deaths, police said.
Police on Monday renewed their search for the gunman who killed two Brown University students and wounded nine others.
President Trump filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC on Monday over a documentary that spliced parts of his Jan. 6, 2021, speech on the Ellipse.
One Brown student recalled barricading for four hours in the Sciences Library building after a gunman shot and killed two students at a nearby engineering building on Saturday.
President Trump signed an order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, directing agencies to do more to combat the drug.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said the FBI and Justice Department thwarted "what would have been a massive and horrific terror plot" in Southern California.
Sheina Gutnick's dad came to Australia to escape persecution for his Jewish faith, and his murder in Bondi has left her feeling "betrayed by the government."
Known as a popular Hollywood director, Rob Reiner also had a lengthy record of political and civic activism, especially in California.
Erika Kirk recalls the emotional fog of Charlie Kirk's assassination, addresses conspiracy theories and takes questions during a CBS News town hall hosted by Bari Weiss.