Razors in the roses: Venice art Biennale gets political
By: Kelly Velasquez via Agence France-Presse In the era of “fake news” and social media echo chambers, Venice’s Biennale art fair is challenging preconceived biases by suggesting other ways
By: Kelly Velasquez via Agence France-Presse In the era of “fake news” and social media echo chambers, Venice’s Biennale art fair is challenging preconceived biases by suggesting other ways
“The thing that’s so strange about it is that it was such an unpromising-looking site,” Museum of London Archaeology’s (MOLA) director of research Sophie Jackson said.
Source: Agence France-Presse Spain’s Prado unveiled Wednesday the restoration of “The Annunciation”, a 15th-century altarpiece by Renaissance painter Fra Angelico ahead of the museum’s bicentenary celebrations. Experts worked
By: Paul Handley via Agence France-Presse A lipstick pistol, a button-hole camera, a lethal umbrella and an authentic waterboarding table: the espionage world’s heroic, ingenious and sordid sides are
Only “Avatar” ($2.79 billion) has done better. Yet “Avengers” hit its record total in just 11 days, taking in a stunning $575.8 million in China alone.
They continue to cover a range of tea-related quandaries, such as: What is the correct pronunciation of scone?
Source: Agence France-Presse Leonardo da Vinci may have suffered traumatic nerve damage that left him with a “claw hand,” impairing his ability to paint in later life, a new
Leonardo da Vinci, who died 500 years ago on Thursday, lives in the collective memory as an enigmatic genius who embodied the Italian Renaissance. Here are some anecdotes about his
Tarantino’s new movie, coming out July, “is a love letter to the Hollywood of his childhood, a rock music tour of 1969, and an ode to cinema.”
It is the first time that any member of the public has been allowed to sleep in the famous museum overnight.
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