History isn’t just written in books — it’s buried in the artifacts we’ve lost. Across centuries, priceless treasures, sacred relics, and scientific wonders have vanished without a trace, swallowed by ...
Every chair holds the memory of those who sat in it and every garment bears the imprint of the person who wore it. These ...
A new exhibition curated by the Princess of Wales is set to open in London. Kate has highlighted the power of “historic objects” to influence “fashion, design, film, art”. She added that “unique” ...
Using the Mbari architecture of the Owerri-Igbo of eastern Nigeria as a starting point, this article addresses the different forms and meaning the objects take on in different historical periods and ...
“I love cross-collecting,” Gho said, pointing at di Bicci’s Tobias and Archangel Raphael with Saints (ca. 1475). “I would love to have a collection in which Old Masters are having a dialogue with ...
Maria Kulikovska, “Star Dust (Zorianyi Pyl),” in Amazing Stories of Crimea, Art Arsenal (Mystetskyi Arsenal), Kyiv, February 26-May 5, 2019 (photo by Olexandr Popenko; all images courtesy of Art ...
Immanuel Kant and the bo(a)rders of art history / Mark A. Cheetham -- Art history's Hegelian unconscious : naturalism as nationalism in the study of early Netherlandish painting / Keith Moxey -- ...
Thomas Lucking is an AHRC-funded PhD researcher. Twice a day, every day, the tides of the River Thames rise and fall, revealing a foreshore that, in the middle of London, has been a focus of human ...