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Greek scholars made numerous and vital contributions to Italy’s Renaissance, helping bridge Eastern and Western intellectual ...
Hellanicus of Lesbos, born c. 480 BC in Greece, was one of the earliest, most prolific Greek logographers of the 5th century ...
Five years on, the pair have become fast friends, meeting monthly with the Melbourne Street Art Collective. Zinos and Vasso clicked instantly – “because we’re Greek, number one…” – and ...
such as the White Tower dating from the 16th century and home to a range of Byzantine art, before sailing on to destinations such as Ephesus in Turkey and Mykonos. Explore the Greek islands with a ...
The 38th annual Houston Art Car Parade returns April 10-13, bringing hundreds of creatively decorated vehicles to downtown Houston. As the city’s largest free public art event, the parade draws ...
Idealism is that practice of pursuing ideals, often unrealistically. Too much naïve and unsustainable idealism can be irritating to those who must listen to it. Too little idealism is dispiriting.
The Greek Centre just hosted Who’s Afraid of Khaled Sabsabi? Art, Fear, and the Collapse of Institutional Courage—a forum that addressed the recent controversy surrounding Lebanese-Australian ...
Sales trends outlined in the ninth edition of the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report show a shift toward more accessible works, with significant growth in transactions under $50,000.
“Geopolitical tensions, economic volatility and trade fragmentation” drove the market down, according to the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report. By Scott Reyburn Reporting from London ...
And around the Artnet News (virtual) water cooler, we couldn’t help but notice a striking similarity between two of the deaths and one of art history ... classic theme of Greek tragedy ...
And with certain characters caught in an inevitable doom, this was actually a modern-day Greek tragedy. The response to this season has been curious. Perhaps its late-stage social media culture ...