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HERE: This image shows an illustration of what the first art installation on the moon, called the "Moonhouse," could look like. Image released on May 28, 2014. [ Watch a video and read the full ...
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John Stevenson/Asian Art & Archaeology, Inc./Corbis, via Getty Images Image “From the Earth to the Moon” by Jules Verne, with cover illustration by Henri de Montaut.
For five years, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has been circling the moon collecting all sorts of data and producing lots of great images. To celebrate the anniversary of the mission’s launch ...
The last of these is featured in a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Apollo’s Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography, commemorating this summer’s 50th anniversary of the ...
After it is placed on the moon, the art installation will unfold and self-assemble as an 8-foot-tall (2.5 meters) red house with white corners, a traditional design for many Swedish homes.
Jeff Koons, having more than made his mark on Earth, is now looking beyond. He is launching his latest ambitious project with the help of NASA and Elon Musk. Visitors to Art Basel this month were ...
Tilman Riemenschneider’s sculpture ‘Virgin and Child on the Crescent Moon’ (c. 1521-1522) at the Dumbarton Oaks Museum depicts an image drawn from the Book of Revelation symbolizing the ...
The Summer Solstice full moon, dubbed the Strawberry Moon, rises above Glastonbury Tor in Somerset, England on June 20, 2016. Courtesy photographer Matt Cardy/Getty Images.
“In order to get both the moon and subjects in focus using a telephoto lens, I focused on each separately and blended them together.” The next total lunar eclipse —the last until 2025 ...
Moon Landing, by weaver Margo Selby and composer Helen Caddick, is a 16m (52ft) handwoven textile suspended from The Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral, accompanied by an original score for six ...
Full of fantastical and colorful figures with distorted proportions performing impossible tasks, Becky Moon’s art, above all else, seeks to challenge and expand the ways her audience sees the world.