An exhibition in Connecticut showcases art made by incarcerated people, using everyday items like bread, soap, and dental floss. The works on display at Eastern Connecticut State ...
When a 5-inch-by-4-inch red chalk drawing of a woman’s foot by Michelangelo sold at auction for US$27.2 million on Feb. 5, 2026, it blew past the $1.5 million to $2 million it was expected to receive.
A "lost" red chalk study for the Sistine Chapel—discovered via a website submission—ignited a 45-minute bidding war at Christie's.
From character movement to lighting, King of the Hill followed detailed animation rules to keep Arlen, Texas, feeling real.