The Watercolour World enables users to compare historical paintings with contemporary images of landscapes
Wheel the World offers travelers specialized wheelchairs that can traverse difficult terrain
The gown is the centerpiece of a new exhibition on Christian Dior at the Victoria and Albert Museum
You can submit entries through an online form or tweet it with the hashtag #wordsatwork
The seven manuscript fragments, which date to the 13th century, tell the story of Merlin leading a battle charge
RomArchive includes more than 5,000 objects that highlight the creativity and self-agency of the often-maligned group
Mike McClintock helped Theodor Seuss Geisel publish his first children’s book, which had been rejected 27 times
The restored Qianlong Garden complex, a sprawling oasis of four courtyards and 27 pavilions, is set to open to the public for the first time in 2020
The evolving project highlights landmarks in Paris that were “financed, imagined or made by women”
While more people of color are being hired at museums, there has been little change in diversity among senior leadership, especially
The inky impression made on an anatomical drawing of a woman will go on view to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the artist's death
New exhibition draws on works by around 60 women who lived and worked between 1900 and 1938
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam's version has been deemed too fragile to travel
A surreal(ist) encounter, indeed
'Highborn' women who have switched sides seem to do best on the fantasy series, while 'lowborn' men tend to die violently
Conservators stabilized famed crypt’s wall paintings, introduced viewing platforms and barriers designed to limit visitor access to fragile areas
The decision brings an end to a 27-year-old conflict and paves the way for the Republic of North Macedonia to join the NATO alliance
Production of the iconic treat ground to a halt after the company that makes them went out of business
The brainchild of Polish art collector Grażyna Kulczyk, Muzeum Susch is a gallery "with a disruptive outlook”
Some Segovian locals say the affable bust is “offensive for Catholics, because it constitutes the glorification of evil”
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