The “Trees, Time and Technology” show opening next week at the di Rosa center weaves together history, feminism, Judaica and more.
Here's how artists and designers have borrowed from the ancient civilization's rich visual vocabulary. A recreation of King Tutankhamun's death mask, on view at "Tutankhamun - His Tomb and his ...
Young Peking opera artists are devoting years to mastering its demanding techniques, hoping to win over today's audiences ...
For decades, the story of art was simple: humans arrived, creativity followed. Cave paintings, symbolic markings, and ...
Newly discovered prehistoric artwork suggests how a pioneering sect of desert nomads, unknown to history until now, carved out an existence about 12,000 years ago in the harsh environment of northern ...
After being closed for a year for renovations, 14 Native American Murals are now back on display at a historic site in ...
Following more than a decade of research and conservation, Sarasota, Florida’s Ringling Museum of Art will now display more than 200 works from its collection of ancient art for the first time. If you ...
The exhibition Red Memory Engraved in Thangka: The Innovative Art of Langkajie Thangka showcases more than 60 works created ...
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Asheville Crankie Fest highlights ancient art form at the Grey Eagle
Asheville Crankie Fest is a celebration of artists, musicians and makers. This is the inaugural festival to celebrate the ...
In the early 1970s, South African summer sun searing his back, 14-year-old Stephen Townley Bassett dutifully followed his uncle into the shade offered by one of myriad caves dotted among the Cederberg ...
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