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Return to Verdun: WW2 Battlefields RevealedIn this Part 2 of Verdun in WW2, I travel just outside Verdun to Douaumont and the Douaumont Ossuary to look at the other WW2 ...
Explore 400+ artists, new pavilions, and live art experiences at Dubai’s premier art fair World Art Dubai 2025 is now open to the public! Whether you're a serious collector, casual art lover ...
To mark the occasion, a Boston art collective called Silence Dogood (its name a tip of the hat to one of Benjamin Franklin’s pseudonyms) used the occasion to project far less veiled messages in ...
This third-person horror shooter gives off huge Resident Evil vibes, but its WW1 setting and focus on gunplay makes it alluring to fans of Battlefield 1 or Sniper Elite, and now its creator is ...
Explore over 400 artists and galleries from 65+ countries at the art fair in Dubai World Art Dubai 2025 is set to make a grand return from April 17-20 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, bringing ...
The art world has its eyes on Dallas this week after US President Donald Trump announced wide-ranging tariffs on most of the country’s trading partners. The Dallas Art Fair is the first test of ...
A 1937 Delahaye 135MS Special Roadster, with a leather interior designed by the fashion house Hermés, is low-slung, long and sleek. It resembles a cat of some sort, slinking along the ground and ready ...
US President Donald Trump’s recently announced tariff regime has brought confusion and turmoil to the international art and antiques trade, with dealers around the world scrambling to find out ...
As the China-U.S. tariff war enters yet another phase of escalation, with Trump 2.0 proposing new hikes that push the effective U.S. tariff burden on Chinese goods to a staggering 145 percent and ...
ByChadd Scott, Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chadd Scott covers the intersection of art and travel.
Artificial Intelligence’s Ghibli-inspired art madness has divided the internet, reigniting the age-old war between soul and software, nostalgia and code, manmade labour & the machine’s mimicry.
A centuries-old painting that graced the walls of London’s Tate Gallery for more than three decades will soon be returned to the descendants of a Belgian art collector who was persecuted by the ...
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