Andy Warhol Foundation names 2020 Arts Writers Grants
The Andy Warhol Foundation has named its 2020 cohort of Arts Writers Grants recognising 22 writers across three categories, articles, books, and short-form writing. The recipients receive one-on-one time with […]
Curator’s discover sheds new light on “Michelangelo’s Graffiti” at the Palazzo Vecchio
Florence’s Palazzo Vecchio is home to many treasures but it’s a bit of carved graffiti on the façade of the building that is receiving renewed interest recently. Known as L’importuno […]
TITAN gives giant importance to New York’s defunct payphones
The repurposing of objects and places for artistic means is certainly no new feat. This past year alone has seen plenty of new uses and contexts for spaces in our […]
Art World Roundup: the Vatican gets new line of defense, a Nick Cave artworks gets the wrong conversation going, more botched restoration in Spain, and more
In this Art World Roundup, Van Gogh comes to you through a new online database, the Vatican employs a new type of defence to keep online collections secure, and Phillips […]
Research into 9,000-year-old Wilamaya Patjxa burial site suggests women were big-game hunters, bucking long-held notions of gender roles
A new discovery of an ancient burial site shows just how much we still don’t know about ancient societies. A 9,000-year-old burial site in southern Peru potentially shows that what […]
Statue honouring Mary Wollstonecraft draws attention, criticism, and praise in Newington Green
After a decade of volunteers working to raise the needed funds, a statue honouring the life and work of Mary Wollstonecraft was finally unveiled yesterday in Newington Green in North […]
International Photography Awards announce 2020 winners
The winners of the 2020 International Photography Awards have been announced and among the photos are some of the most breathtaking and awe-inspiring photos you’ll see this year. Launched in […]