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Explore Trailblazing Street Photography in ‘Faces in the Crowd’ at MFA Boston

When the eminent playwright Tennessee Williams reflected on the captivating works of photographer Stephen Shore in 1982, he remarked, “His work is Nabokovian for me: Exposing so much and yet

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London Unveils Design for the City’s First Memorial to Victims of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

London recently unveiled the design for its first monument dedicated to victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The monument, titled

Celebrating Labor History Through the Art of Union Banners

Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday of September each year in the United States, marks the end of summer

Workers Find Mysterious Letter Hidden Inside a Concrete Column at London’s National Gallery

The National Gallery in London recently made a surprising discovery during renovations. Workers demolished two non-load-bearing columns and found a

Who is St. Michael? – The Archangel of Strength, Protection, and Divine Justice – IMAGELLA

St. Michael, known as Michael the Archangel, holds a significant place in Christian theology as a protector and warrior against

Milan’s Iconic Opera House Welcomes New Leadership

Exciting developments are underway at Milan’s renowned La Scala Opera House. Fortunato Ortombina, the current director of Venice’s Teatro La

These Signed Salvador Dalí Prints Were Forgotten in a Garage for Half a Century

A treasure trove of ten signed prints by renowned Spanish artist Salvador Dalí has recently been discovered after being hidden

The Home Studio of the Late Artist L.V. Hull Is Added to the National Register of Historic Places — Colossal

L.V. Hull, a pioneering artist from Kosciusko, Mississippi, is finally getting the recognition she deserves. Known for her unique assemblage

Museum Settles With Heirs of Jewish Couple Who Sold a 16th-Century Painting as They Fled the Nazis

The Allentown Art Museum has announced that a 16th-century portrait attributed to Lucas Cranach the Elder and his workshop will