The reclusive land artist Michael Heizer turned 80 this week. We celebrated by taking a life-changing voyage to visit his ...
Professor Joann Fletcher of the University of York told History Hit audiences that the Tutankhamun's ears are an "overlooked" ...
Canadian Kitty Scott will be the first female curator of the Shanghai Biennale. Her edition will open next November.
A postcard and a pocket watches are among the top lots in a sale of Titanic memorabilia that is super to excite history buffs ...
Nine buildings belonging to Philadelphia's University of the Arts (UArts) are up for sale, as the school attempts to pay its ...
The Picasso Symphony experience will pair the Spanish master's artwork with music from his favorite composers.
Tourists are upset with the tiny makeshift pool at the Trevi Fountain which has been drained for cleaning ahead of the ...
The Brooklyn D.A. has charged three individuals with hate crimes stemming from the June 12 vandalism of the homes of Brooklyn ...
Like many people in the art world, I’m in deep worry—almost mourning—at the election of Donald Trump. He seems to stand for values at odds with almost everything I believe in, and that art represents.
Sotheby's has unveiled plans for its first-ever auction in Saudia Arabia, which will take place at its new Riyadh in February.
The new album by the Cure, Songs of a Lost World, features a Slovenian artist's sculpture on its cover. Here's how it ended up there.
Excavations in Hejaz, Saudi Arabia have revealed a series of fortified oasis towns—the latest Bronze Age discovery housed 500 people.