Tsedaye Makonnen’s ethereal pillars at the African Art Museum pay tribute to victims of violence and the perils of migration.
Most Christians observe Christmas on December 25th.But most Eastern Orthodox celebrate Christ's birth on January 7th.For ...
Ethiopian pilgrims pray during a Mass service for Ethiopian Christmas at the Bole Medhane Alem cathedral in Addis Ababa, ...
Hagia Sophia remains the symbolic center of Greek Orthodoxy even centuries after its fall to the Ottomans and conversion to a ...
This summer, a Polish art critic and historian laid down a challenge to a group of contemporary icon painters from Ukraine and Poland: depict "God's justice." Katarzyna Jakubowska-Krawczyk, head ...
In 2024, museums, galleries, and curators responded to the evolving challenges within the built environment with various approaches. Some exhibitions questioned the ethics of building materials ...
Once meant to be admired from a distance, art now is seeking viewer participation in its very creation. The genre of interactive art is reshaping how viewers engage with artworks, responding to their ...
Five must-visit shows and exhibitions at galleries across Canada this coming year. Joyce Wieland: Heart On at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto The most ...
Twelve days of feasting was the medieval way to celebrate Christmas. Painting by Beecham, John; Edward II Spending Christmas at Cirencester, Gloucestershire, 1321 ...
Nam June Paik, Electronic Superhighway: Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, 1995; Fifty-one channel video installation (including one closed-circuit television feed), custom electronics, neon ...
GUATEMALA CITY — Guatemalan authorities searched the compound of an extremist ultra-orthodox Jewish sect Friday, taking at least 160 minors and 40 women into protective custody after reports of ...
The authorities said at least 160 children and teenagers might have been the victims of human trafficking and other crimes on a farm run by Lev Tahor, an ultra-Orthodox sect. By Emiliano ...