As Holden describes her work in the former online art website Visionary Review: “Figures in the foreground bulged toward the viewer as if through a fisheye lens. Behind them a seismic wave crashed ...
With London’s biggest week in film in full swing, we round up the best and most bizarre looks on the red carpet, from Paul ...
Colma, California, just outside San Francisco, was founded as a necropolis in the 1920s. Today, the city is home to about 1,600 living residents.
For this Halloween scavenger hunt, we scoured this encyclopedic museum for the most haunting works, bloody details and hidden ...
August was always my favourite month in Athens. The locals migrated to their ancestral villages and islands, the hurly-burly ...
From Chagall’s dreamlike canvases in Nice to Picasso’s energetic forms in Antibes, here’s the art to see in the French Riviera ...
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London's Hayward Celebrates Gilbert & George
Century Pictures Legions of fans of the artists Gilbert & George, will be making their way a new exhibition, Gilbert & George 21st Century Pictures, opened at Hayward Gallery. If anyone unfamiliar ...
The mystery of the Riace Bronzes, two ancient Greek statues remains strong since the day they were recovered off the coast of ...
According to a report in La Brújula Verde, the base of a sculpture that included a pig or boar was uncovered in central Crete, at the site of the powerful Bronze Age city-state of Gortyna.
Now at the Kimbell Art Museum, this exhibition is the first in the U.S. to display works from a vast, vital Italian collection, featuring sculptures that reflect Roman innovation and ambition.
The Venus de Milo is one of the most representative statues of ancient Greece, it is immediately recognizable by its missing ...
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