The boom of fragile private art museums: economic elites are increasingly shaping the art we see, according to Professor Olav Velthuis
Germany was the principle source of brass for production of pre-18th Century manillas and, ultimately, the Benin Bronzes
Ludwig van Beethoven’s genome sheds light on chronic health problems and cause of death; the study has been published in Current Biology
AI algorithm puts the colour back in black and white films. This is particularly interesting for the restoration of historical recordings
This spring, The Royal Ballet celebrates the 75th anniversary of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella with a brand-new production of the much-loved ballet
“If we could better understand the distinction between the literal and the figurative, this could help us to understand the human mind” says Allott
Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral was historical first in using iron reinforcements in the 12th century; the study is published in PLoS ONE
A study analyzes the notion of spectacle through the figure of Antigone; the study has been published in Signa
Four and a half million euros from Veronica Atkins to the Uffizi Galleries, to completely restore the Amphitheater of the Boboli Gardens
Potted and Painted: The Production and Technical Development of Underglaze Blue Porcelain in China; an exhibition at the University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong