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A Grade II listed property originally built as a gardener's cottage for Fornham House, near Bury St Edmunds, has come up for ...
World War I marked the beginning of the end for Gilded Age grandeur, but New Yorkers are saving pieces its history from ...
To mark World Photography Day in August, ST photojournalists share some of their favourite images, shot using different photography styles and formats.
Photography possesses a certain built-in bluntness that can lend itself to images that are destabilizing and dryly funny.
UNESCO added the Notman Photographic Archives to its Memory of the World International Register, a short list of humanity’s ...
Let's talk architectural photography! Dive into Eclecticism, Brutalism and Contemporary styles, exploring their history and ...
Photography has played a pivotal role in society since its invention in the early 1800s. It has documented historical, ...
A new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art tracks what has changed and what has remained the same in the artist’s ...
The artist discusses a work by the 17th-century Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi that he believes “blows Caravaggio away ...
Jeu de Paume: the art center dedicated to photography and images in Paris On the border between the Tuileries Gardens and the Place de la Concorde, the Jeu de Paume art center celebrates images from ...
Stray dogs in India present a multifaceted challenge, demanding nuanced policy beyond mere public outrage. The ongoing ...
Traveling between these five new and newly reopened museums is both a plunge into the city’s rich history and an exploration of its 21st-century creative scene.