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Six Art Books to Read April 2025

In the year 2025, the prophetic words of Octavia E. Butler are coming to life, making it both eerie and stabilizing to dive into her books. However, amidst this reality,

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Leonardo da Vinci Studied the Science of Smell

Leonardo da Vinci: The Renaissance Man of Scent Leonardo da Vinci is known as a true Renaissance man, with his

Harmony in Silence: The Legacy of Eötvös Péter

In the realm of contemporary music, one name stands out above all others – Eötvös Péter. A maestro whose life

Drawing of the Bastille Cherished by George Washington Goes to Auction

” Despite its seemingly simple appearance, the drawing holds immense historical significance. It represents the friendship between two revolutionary leaders

Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists — Colossal

ET on September 20, 2024. Newberry Library Short-Term Fellowships (Chicago)Graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and senior scholars are invited to apply

Washingtonians Love to Hate Brutalist Architecture. But What If We Could Fix It?

The Hirshhorn Museum is a beloved landmark in Washington, D.C., known for its unique architecture and impressive collection of modern

William Blake’s Cottage Will Be Saved—and Transformed Into a New Museum

The cottage will also feature a modern visitor center, complete with interactive exhibits and educational programming to engage visitors of

The Timeless Appeal of Full Moon Tattoos – IMAGELLA

The allure of the full moon has captivated cultures across the globe, symbolizing mystery, transformation, and power. It's no surprise

A New Exhibition in Amsterdam Explores the Holocaust Through Looted Objects

The Holocaust was a dark period in history that saw the systematic murder of more than 100,000 Jews from the