The National Trust for Historic Preservation announces its 2016 list of America’s Most Endangered Places.
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Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Restored Studio Opens for Public Tours
When Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney set up her sculpture studio in Greenwich Village’s MacDougal Alley, one 1907 newspaper headline blared: “Daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Will Live in Dingy New York Alley.”
A New Website Lets You Browse Images of All Publicly Owned Art in the UK
“THROUGH OUR PUBLIC COLLECTIONS WE ALL OWN ART,” reads a new painting by British artist Bob and Roberta Smith (who is one guy).
South Street Seaport Added to List of Most Endangered Sites in the US
The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced its 11 Most Endangered Historic Places today, including sites across the United States threatened by development, demolition, or decay.
Selfie Delusions? National Trust Dubiously Rebrands Rembrandt Self-portrait
UK’s National Trust is really excited they now have an “authentic” Rembrandt self-portrait, and they want everyone to know.