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Historic Body Parts You Can Oddly Visit Today, Pt 2
Important people from history left behind art, innovative ideas, political change - and, on occasion, body parts. Placed for all to see in museums and mausoleums, historical figures' remains provide ...
The U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea keeps alive the truth that the Korean people in the North are not ...
What's on right now at Tokyo's most popular museums and galleries, from conceptual sculptures to ukiyo-e woodblock prints ...
Tossed the softest of softball questions, William Katzman, vice president for exhibits at the Great Lakes Science Center, can’t resist the joke. Why is the soon-to-open traveling exhibition “Super ...
If Christmas stylesetters were asked to name the most celebrated seasonal flower, most would readily pinpoint the poinsettia.
As part of the "Fly to Baku. Art Weekend. Sense the Future NOW" art festival, organized by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation in ...
Man Ray's 1924 image Le Violon d'Ingres, of a woman's body transformed into a violin, has continued to fascinate, confuse and ...
“It's wild that Google wrote the Transformers paper (that birthed GPTs) AND open sourced Chromium, both of which will ...
The death of Chinese actor Yu Menglong is shrouded in mystery. While the official cause is a fall, shocking reports allege ...
Curated by Henriette Huldisch, chief curator and director of curatorial affairs, “Sculpture Court” includes 20 pieces ...
The British artist’s retrospective at the Modern in Fort Worth explores the human body with startling intimacy.
In all, Elordi’s full body prosthetics used 42 pieces, with 14 pieces on his head and neck. Explaining the design concept and how Victor Frankenstein pieced The Creature together, Hill says, “On the ...
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