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The art of the second half of the twentieth century is marked by an enormous diversity of materials, mediums, and methods. At the
The art of the second half of the twentieth century is marked by an enormous diversity of materials, mediums, and methods. At the
November 18, 2023 by Cameron Healy Gulfport Arts and Heritage has issued a call for artists ages 5-18 to submit their work for
At dusk in winter, Venice is quiet. If St Mark’s Square is the “drawing room of Europe”, the adage evokes different scenes now.
Christmas at Kew opened this week and — as has been the case every winter since its launch in 2013 — its light-and-nature
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Truth Detective:
Kyiv CNN — Ukraine this week claimed to have “gained a foothold” on the left bank of the Dnipro River, a welcome boost after its
Excellence in Visual Arts award winner Elise Dorfler pictured with the installation she created with Milbi Festival visitors. Photo: Natasha Harth. Local emerging
Originally designed as a Grade-A office space and subsequently used as a private children’s day care centre the property – which is at
Chicago martial artists unite to support fallen firefighter Andrew Prices family At Supreme Jiu Jitsu, which is just two doors down from where
RAIN RAIN Company In 2006, Rain staged the biggest U.S. concerts for Korean artists at the time, sang in Pepsi’s ads for the