Michelangelo’s “David” took the sculptor three years to complete—a solid amount of time to have one’s hands on a hard body.
Around the world, museums are grappling with the question of what to do with human remains. This includes lifelike copies of those who may have died traumatically.
At the underwater archaeology site of Gran Carro di Bolsena in Aiola, Italy, divers found an ancient clay figurine pegged to ...
Without being able to get into the heads of animals, it’s hard to say for sure. But instances of pig painters, whale crooners ...
The artist met Joseph Roulin, a 47-year-old postal worker, in the late 1880s. The series of artworks will be reunited at ...
Xingyu Huang creates immersive installations combining sensory perception, ecological research, and technology to examine ...
Cuban-born artist Ricardo Brey brings his transcultural perspective to Alexander Gray Associates in New York with his fourth ...
In the last show before Himmat Shah died on March 2, the inaugural 'Vocabulary of Vision' at the newly opened Black Cube Gallery, in Delhi's Hauz Khas, till March 23, brings together nine modern ...
A revisit of tragedy's muse through art... From April 9 to June 1, 2025, Les Beaux-Arts de Paris presents Dear Melpomene, a transhistorical exhibition that examines classical narratives and ...
In an art world that boasts several iconoclasts ... so did his ‘silver paintings,’ made with plaster of Paris and sand, adorned with silver paint and silver leaf (warq). It was memories of playing in ...
In a dystopian world where every wall is lined with televisions and the screen is used to distract individuals from the frailty and suffering inherent in the human ... of art tracks all the ...