Skiing is a sport that has been around for thousands of years. Over 8,000 to be a little more precise; but who came up with ...
In a hands-on history of art and architecture course, students researched a stained-glass window uncovered in a local church, ...
Weekly from 1956 to ’63, a charismatic painter named Lorser Feitelson filled America’s living rooms with the first televised ...
Despite its ambition to expand our definition of the creature to include other winged, hybrid beasts, Griffinology is hemmed ...
The very first carousels date back to about 1600 in France, where they were created as a device to train young noblemen in ...
Discover how Takashi Murakami reimagines Japanese art history at Gagosian, blending traditional techniques with A.I.
This painting shaped the way modern society envisions the ancient Roman gladiator. But was it historically accurate?
The masterpiece from a North Carolina native graced a Marvin Gaye album cover and the closing credits for TV’s “Good Times.” ...
Frida Kahlo, 1933, by Magda Pach, from Smithsonian museum collections; Taj Mahal, completed 1643, Agra, India; Starry Night, ca. 1889, by Vincent Van Gogh; The Calf-Bearer, ca. 570 B.C.; Athens, ...
An exhibition in Brooklyn examines gold's ubiquitous appeal across thousands of years through art, artifacts, paintings, ...
Visionary Dr. James Hutson of Lindenwood University leads this transformational movement by integrating art and technology.
The artist’s latest show connects the art industry with geopolitics, urging us to examine our role in a complicated ...