When an iconic painting is in need of restoration, it is usually taken to a studio to be worked on in seclusion.
Historian Diana Darke argues in “Islamesque” that Europe’s monuments owe a vast debt to Muslim craftsmen and designers.
But when they leave — believing their sins have been cleansed by the redemptive bath — they leave with one thing in common: their foreheads display a sacred stroke of color.
In this first instalment of new ABC Arts series What Sparks Art, Angelica Mesiti shares the unexpected sources of inspiration behind her incredible artworks.
Long Island, and Nassau County in particular, has long been known for retail. It is the home of Roosevelt Field Shopping Center in the East Garden City ...
"Unapologetically Iris" is open for online bidding through Feb. 13, while select pieces from the sale will be on display in Palm Beach.
Traditionally performed barefoot in a circle, Margam Kali narrates the life and missionary work of St. Thomas, the apostle ...
Across the globe, cultural institutions are implementing new measures to protect their artifacts from the ravages of climate ...