From classical masterpieces to contemporary installations, explore the expressions that have shaped cultures, sparked emotions, and inspired generations.
South and Latin America have some of the world’s most renowned museums. It’s also home to some of the strangest museums with unique collections found nowhere else.
Embroidery was unfairly dismissed as a women’s hobby for centuries before becoming one of the trendiest mediums of contemporary art.
How did Flemish master Pieter Bruegel the Younger show the changing of the seasons in his art?
The history of the American West has long been mythologized. In the 1960s, the work of Italian filmmakers subverted the myth and birthed a subgenre.
From Paris to Beijing, the world's largest museums stand out for their immense collections, record-breaking scale, and millions of visitors.
From the late 17th century to the 18th century, a distinctive aesthetic style known as Chinoiserie took Europe by storm.
Jan Brueghel the Elder’s journey, from Italian influences and Rubens collaborations to botanical masterpieces and a mysterious, tragic demise.
Lewis Carroll’s beloved 1865 children’s book Alice in Wonderland has been adapted repeatedly for film and stage. The original plot explores the collapse of logic, authority, and identity, culminating in her self-realization and return home.
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