He certainly was the most educated film critic of his generation, and the fact that film was his third—maybe fourth—passion, behind theater, music, and literature, consistently makes him more ...
Should art museums be showing art history? Or cultural history, which isn't the same thing? Getty and LACMA exhibitions give ...
Symbiotic, an emergent AI startup, seeks to tackle this challenge head-on, aiming to redefine the notion of machine creativity.
Beyond the lions of Michigan Avenue, Loyola art history majors presented on chosen artworks during Loyola Day at the Art ...
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Ken Burns dives into the boundless curiosity at the core of Leonardo da Vinci's exploits in new PBS documentary.
Among those many other things done by Leonardo (1452-1519) were his art. The world’s most famous painting is surely the “Mona ...
For his first non-American subject, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns chose Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci.
Variety catches up with David Puttnam as he serves as jury president at Spain’s Seville European Film Festival, and gives a ...
Italy is world-renowned for its art, and there's nowhere better to see this art on display than its museums. These are the ...
Rosy-cheeked cherubs surrounded by blues, reds and golds have lost none of their brilliance in 17th-century frescoes ...