Clearly you can’t visit the sand planet of Arrakis and maybe you wouldn’t want to. It’s hot, it’s dry, and you can’t walk in ...
Morton was a physician and naturalist who lived in Philadelphia from 1799 until the end of his life in 1851. A lecture he delivered to aspiring doctors at the Philadelphia Association for Medical ...
It took less than twenty-four hours after Trump’s reëlection for young men to take up a slogan that could define the coming ...
Scientific literature tends to treat the mind and body as separate entities, but humanistic works capture the psychological effects of cancer—loneliness, grief and anxiety. By narrating the emotional ...
The Bridge_Work project showcase at Chicago’s Hyde Park Art Center brought together a dynamic collection of works from ...
Large-scale works collectively titled Skins reiterate Wurm’s recurrent theme: The vulnerability of the human body and its ...
From rolling pins to Christmas tree decorations to the legs on your chairs, woodturners make and create unique pieces that we ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford stopped in Simcoe County on Tuesday morning to announce a $5 million injection to help address the ...
Greek cultural heritage shines in China with ‘The Countless Faces of Beauty’ exhibition, featuring 279 ancient artifacts and ...
We reviewed the full lineup of Shanghai Art Week exhibitions and events—many of which open today—to find the best of the best ...
I can only attempt to describe, though probably not very effectively, the experience of knowing that, by stroke of luck, it is them and not you.
The enigmatic installation artist shares the thinking behind her minimal yet profound meditations on human existence ...