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An artifact from Iowa State University, linked to George Washington Carver's rediscovery of Egyptian blue, was displayed at ...
Yannis Tsarouchis was one of the most prominent figures of Greek art and his work has just begun to garner attention outside of the country.
The Barbican’s new exhibition space opens with an ‘encounter’ that exposes the two artists’ differences as much as their ...
Melding ancient Korean skincare traditions with cutting-edge science, The Whoo launches in the US at Frieze New York.
IT was an ordinary day when Mount Vesuvius plastered nearby towns in thick volcanic ash 2,000 years ago. A treasure trove of objects was buried, each giving an insight into the lives people led.
Recap as as the UK celebrates the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a military procession and flypast in London.
The romantic banter is clever and irreverent, forever cutting through predictability and tropes. There are oddballs around every bend—including Ashley’s irrepressibly vivacious mother Lynelle (Helen ...
Deriving from a Parisian design fair 100 years ago, "Art Deco" rose up out of the ashes of World War One, bringing confidence ...
Various tools were used to carefully brush the soil away and free the skeleton from its ancient grave ... is of local ancestry and belongs to a man in his forties, but more studies need to ...
Alternative scholarly works of the life of Jesus Christ open up several possibilities and interpretations absent in the four gospels writes PRANAV KHULLARThe missing years between the ages of 13 and 3 ...
An unusual depiction of the ancient Egyptian sky goddess Nut may include a representation of the "Dark River" or "Great Rift" ...