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Looking for World War II in Singapore means peering through a fast, feverish, imaginative city, for a slow, old, and ...
Often tucked behind an ear or rolling off desks unnoticed, the pencil is one of those rare objects that’s both ordinary and ...
Walt Disney returns to the world-famous theme park he created in Southern California thanks to Audio-Animatronics technology.
From soaring skylines in East Asia to vertical expansions in the Middle East, skyscrapers have become defining features of ...
A Dutch art sleuth has recovered a priceless trove of stolen documents from the 15th to the 19th century, including several UNESCO-listed archives from the world's first multinational corporation ...
The ouroboros as a recurring symbol in art and mythology, a look into its evolution and reinterpretation across cultures and time ...
“True Blood’s” Stephen Moyer plays a cop in the U.K.’s Heritage Crime Unit, working cases that pertain to the art world.
The Colored Pencil Society of America’s 33rd Annual International Exhibition makes the case for the colored pencil as fine art.
The most famous architects don’t solely leave behind the buildings they’ve designed—they leave behind blueprints for how we live, work, and move through the world. From the way Frank Lloyd ...
Acclaimed Louisiana artist George Rodrigue was best known for his world-famous “Blue Dog” paintings, and now, his life story is being told in a new documentary film airing on PBS.
Her name is Eva Martinez. She’s an 18-year-old graduating senior at Ursuline Academy. She tells WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood that art is good for the heart and soul.