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A dig led by the National Trust and York Archaeology—on land very near to where the scientist was born—has uncovered a ...
Pompeii was resettled by former residents and settlers “with nothing to lose” after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius laid waste to the ancient town, new research suggests. The theory of Pompeii ...
The castle in the east of England now also hosts the largest display of the British Museum’s medieval collection outside of ...
A rare tapestry not seen in public in more than a century has gone on show at Blenheim Palace, the 18th-century stately home located in Oxfordshire, UK. The Battle of Arbela, which depicts a major ...
Most of the sculptures will be on view for at least a year. Looking ahead, the new park aims to “evolve into a place where Pittsburgh connects with the world”, bringing in artists whose work ...
The artist speaks about what drives her practice in anticipation of a solo exhibition in her hometown of Columbus, Ohio, ...
Olivier Babin tells The Art Newspaper that high overhead costs and the market slowdown made the business unsalvageable ...
The dispute over the future location of “Trans Am Rapture” has prompted duelling petitions, with the municipal government ...
Exhibitions at the National Gallery Singapore and beyond present a nuanced exploration of the island country's history as it ...
The Radiohead frontman and his long-time collaborator Stanley Donwood give an exclusive interview ahead of their first museum ...
The 600-year-old petroglyphs, depicting humans and abstract forms, are usually obscured by sand and have not been seen in ...