Marcos Ramirez’s current exhibition, “Whites Always Move First,” is on display at Quint ONE, located at Bread & Salt in Logan ...
Hidden away in a nondescript building in Parsippany, N.J., are four dazzling remnants of the crown jewels of France. They are ...
A towering cinema with a roofline like an ocean liner stands out in India's financial capital Mumbai, part of a remarkable ...
Long before Claude Monet became a master of Impressionism he was a caricaturist sketching the locals in Le Havre.
Sara McDougall, a historian at John Jay College of Criminal Justice who specializes in legal history and women’s history, was ...
The very first carousels date back to about 1600 in France, where they were created as a device to train young noblemen in ...
The Japanese artist’s latest exhibition in Paris, "The Soul Trembles", is the largest retrospective of her career in France, ...
MonkeyBird is known for their large-scale stenciled murals rich with symbolism, architectural structures, and elaborate ...
This painting shaped the way modern society envisions the ancient Roman gladiator. But was it historically accurate?
The Velázquez masterpiece, on loan to the Norton Simon Museum from the Prado Museum in Madrid, is loaded with royal intrigue ...