A few nights ago, on the first really cold night in Virginia, I walked past a woman on the streets of Alexandria who was ...
In the V.R. experience “Napoleon, the Immersive Saga,” the Emperor himself takes visitors through some of his defining ...
From his mystical poetry to his unique sketch of Christ Crucified, St. John of the Cross reveals the beauty of suffering in ...
A string of traditionally popular places, the ‘Golden Route’ has long been a favorite for Japan’s visitors – but now it’s ...
Many artists in the course of history have been birds of passage, migrating from one country or city to another, seeking the ...
Abelardo Morell’s exhibition at The Clark, "In the Company of Monet and Constable," showcases dreamlike photographs that ...
Naval hero said to have declared ‘thanks be to God, I have but lived this day and now I die content’ at Battle of Trafalgar ...
The Plaster Cast Workshop of the GrandPalaisRmn has molds of more than 6,000 artworks such as the “Venus de Milo” and Alexander the Great’s foot.
Weekly from 1956 to ’63, a charismatic painter named Lorser Feitelson filled America’s living rooms with the first televised ...
This week, writer Katie White discusses a movement she has identified within the contemporary art world that revives the ...
Forbidden Territories: 100 years of Surreal Landscapes, a new exhibition showing at The Hepworth Wakefield, is a bold and ...
The world’s most famous watch — made for Marie Antoinette — is among the treasures on display.