Mapmakers of the 19th century sought to render both the natural and political worlds with clarity and beauty.
The Saint Louis Art Museum presents a landmark exhibition for Anselm Kiefer (German; b. 1945) through January 25, 2026.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — World shares skidded Friday following a retreat on Wall Street driven by concerns over banks’ loan portfolios. The future for S&P 500 fell 1.3% while that for the Dow Jones ...
HONG KONG—Chinese companies are pushing across the globe to conquer new markets, and American financiers are making a mint by helping them. The unlikely U.S.-China collaboration during heightened ...
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A 400-mile wall of rain is set to sweep right across Britain next weekend - just days before temperatures plunge close to freezing. The rain is then forecast to push eastwards overnight, drenching ...
SINGAPORE: A “hybrid animal” takes shape on a Secondary 1 student’s art assignment, complete with arms that can help seniors get around. Koh Wen Cheng, 13, and his fellow classmates are blending ...
MIDDLEBURG, Va., Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A Vision of Nature: American Women Artists opened on October 2 nd at the National Sporting Library & Museum with a ceremony giving $38,000 in awards for ...
When the latter-day Romanov emperors wanted to impress the beloved women in their lives, they gifted Fabergé eggs. Between 1885 and the eve of the Russian Revolution in 1916, Alexander III and his son ...
The event originally launched in Taiwan, Singapore, and Paris to a high degree of success. The event aims to take iconic scenes from the TV anime and transform them into 3D artwork using GAAAT’s ...
VMPL New Delhi [India], October 4: In honor of World Smile Day® on October 3, Smile Train India is launching Smile Walls nationwide in collaboration with partner hospitals, schools and corporate ...
Struggling to find roles in movies or theaters in Japan, Tetsuro Shimaguchi and his band of samurai artists went to the U.S. in the late 1990s to perform on the streets for cash. What happened next ...