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In new book, UChicago’s Ada Palmer explores popular misunderstandings of the Renaissance and historical myths used for ...
Though Corita Kent’s artworks were made over half a century ago, they still feel relevant in today’s America, for better or ...
This week we recommend a series about the dangers of the manosphere, an exhibition in Oxford, a play in Bristol, a historical game and a record-breaking animated film.
Comprising 13 unique panels that occupy almost 14 feet across a single canvas, Gram Yatra, which means ‘village pilgrimage’, ...
A high-tech analysis of manuscripts by poet Alfred Tennyson have turned up marks and text that cannot be seen by the naked ...
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Artists’ private lives have long informed the curiosity of others, their romantic partnerships even more so, with ...
Karen Wilkin on a new edition of “Frankenthaler,” by John Elderfield.
Perhaps this is the reason we should look at biological hell, as I did at MoMA. It jolts us, connects us to our bodies, ...
A new project led by Dr. Michael J Sullivan of the University of Oxford's English Faculty has recovered never-before-seen ...