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As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary, its founding principle enshrined in the U.N. Charter remains as vital as ever: to achieve international ...
London’s first statue of a named non-royal woman dates from 1897. It’s of actress Sarah Siddons, on Paddington Green. New ...
“ People Make This Place: SFAI Stories” is open through July 5, 2026 at SFMOMA. The exhibit looks at the the San Francisco ...
DJing, rapping, breakdancing and tagging (as in graffiti) — became a worldwide phenomenon in the 1980s. Among the millions ...
Coinciding with the fourth edition of Frieze Seoul, Thaddaeus Ropac and White Cube to present Inextricable, a two-part ...
Transformation of former Ravenscourt Park Hospital to include 140 homes, a 65-bed care home and community space ...
Looking for something to do in New York? See what Taylor Tomlinson is up to, let a clowder of onscreen cats entertain you, or ...
In April 2011, Yinka Shonibare visited the Nigerian city of Lagos following an invitation from celebrated curator Bisi Silva, ...
Tomás Saraceno has been called the artist most likely to change the world. His first permanent public artwork in Australia has just opened in Sydney.
Teresa Solar Abboud creates sculptures, drawings, and videos characterized by an interest in fiction, storytelling, natural ...
As the London centre for innovation and contemporary art celebrates 25 years of public opening, it's awardees will be ...
The green setting is invited in at every turn, as the architects, who describe their home as ‘purposefully extraverted’, explain: ‘The house is not imposed on the land but grown from it – aligned to ...
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