Researchers have uncovered the world’s oldest known cave art—a 67,800-year-old hand stencil in Indonesia. The unusual, claw-like design hints at early symbolic thinking and possibly spiritual beliefs.
Over spring break, a select group of 18 students had the opportunity to spend eight days exploring art in the Netherlands and ...
The Ode to Freedom exhibition by Angela Kiki Konstantinopoulou opens at NSW Parliament House from 5–28 May 2026, commemorating the heroic Exodus of Mesolonghi bicentenary.
The Archimedes screw, an ancient Greek invention for lifting water. Learn about its origins, how it works, and its modern applications.
A recent underwater archaeological expedition off the coast of the Greek island of Kythera has yielded the discovery of a small marble decorative fragment. Interest in this piece of stone has been ...
The real reason why ancient statues always seem to be naked has finally been uncovered ...
As one of the few fairs where museum-grade antiquities, Old Masters and decorative arts across geographies are presented in ...
Three leaves had been missing for more than a century. Researchers found one of them when they decided on a whim to check the ...
The arrival of the painting of Eugene Delacroix has a special historical and emotional weight, said Lina Mendoni - The ...
Cinema in Ancient Greece began with Philion and Heron, who crafted automated theaters, bringing stories to life through motion and spectacle.
From a gallery looking to grow to a classical stalwart signing a Greek virtuoso, local arts organizations are expanding and connecting.
The Archimedes Palimpsest is a 10th-century Byzantine Greek manuscript that was overwritten in the 13th century with a Christian liturgical text. This practice of creating a palimpsest, or a reused ...