Archaeologists have discovered a rare 1,400-year-old limestone mold at Hyrcania in the Judean Desert that was used to manufacture small devotional flasks for Christian pilgrims visiting the Holy Land.
Congratulations to our Durham University alumni team on retaining their BBC University Challenge title from last year and ...
The lavish Ca’ Dario is in ‘good shape’ after major restoration and careful tidying, though it comes with a dark reputation ...
Eight hundred years ago, Byzantine monks painting the walls of a monastery in Cyprus made the aesthetic choice to use asbestos—heat-resistant mineral fibers now known to be highly carcinogenic—to give ...
The United States has now lost over 600,000 mothers, fathers, children, siblings and friends to Covid-19, a painful reminder that death, sickness and grief continue even as the country begins to ...
As funding cuts threaten Pilsen’s murals and war destroys Ukrainian mosaics, two communities are learning what makes public art endure.
Cyprus Mail on MSN
Music and dance performance looks at Nicosia through the centuries
This January, an original music and dance performance is coming to Nicosia that places the focus on the city itself. Looking ...
His referential grottoes, forests, glaciers and mythical islands seem playful at first, yet closer attention reveals ...
By engaging with art imaginatively, we can encounter that deeper reality that the Surrealists have always sought in their artwork.
Also: Bang on a Can and St. Vincent in Richard Foreman’s “What to Wear,” the celestial folk of Cassandra Jenkins, Jennifer ...
South Wales Argus on MSN
Art history courses start Jan 19 in Chepstow and online
Art enthusiasts are being offered a unique way to start the new year with a series of art history courses kicking off this ...
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