Rediscovered Masterpieces including a lost Titian and Klimt are among the artworks stealing the show at TEFAF Maastricht.
Composed in 1642, “L’incoronazione di Poppea” was Monteverdi’s final opera and remains his most popular, thanks in large part to its beautifully buoyant score, but also for its compelling cast of ...
After a winter break, House on the Roof is back on March 8th, bringing the energy to Beijing’s FUSION Rooftop Terrace! This ...
Her upcoming solo exhibition, “The Longest Distance between Two Points,” celebrates intentional slowness and meandering ...
Cernunnos was one of the most powerful gods in Celtic mythology. Horned, bearded, and frequently depicted with animals and fruit, he's believed to have been connected to wild places and beasts. Some ...
Use themes and big ideas driven by essential questions to frame your investigation. Integrating contemporary art and themes into teaching requires a shift from predominantly technique-driven ...
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More so than the figure of the cinaedus, ancient literary sources present the galli's gender difference similarly to modern-day trans ... and men are biologically male." Gender diversity is ...
Artists and the Body” at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. In their work, she continued, the body reveals itself as “matter that can be molded and looked at, made pliable and shifted.” ...