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Zurab Tsereteli, a prominent Georgian and Russian sculptor known for colossal, often controversial, monuments, has died at 92 ...
Sotheby’s will auction a $70 million Giacometti sculpture from the Soloviev Foundation in May, a key test of the trophy art ...
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For a town of its diminutive size, Madrid offers surprising culinary diversity that can turn a Mother’s Day outing into a memorable feast. Beyond the Mine Shaft Tavern’s famous green chile ...
From the location of the “place of skulls” to ancient Jewish burial rites, here’s what archaeologists do—and don’t—know about ...
Relics of war still linger in this German city but the Saxon capital is defined by a defiant spirit of renewal, with a ...
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A Berkshire County icon is one of two women to be honored with a bust in the Massachusetts Senate Chamber for the first time ...
Charting the Course: Hartlepool’s Maritime Heritage runs at Hartlepool Art Gallery from Saturday ... contribute to a wider international history. Charles Kensington's portrait of SS Halifax ...
News from Italy that the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan will be conserving their Last Supper by Rubens. The project will be undertaken under the supervision of Andrea Carini, head of the museum's ...
The first major comparative exhibition of its kind has just opened in Singapore that gives a new understanding of Parisian art history by focusing on the role played by Asian artists.
Something doesn’t seem quite right with these “torpedo bats” being used throughout Major League Baseball for power boosts. The bats have been deemed legal (for now) by MLB officials.