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Libya’s Deadly Floods Tear Through Cultural History
Thousands have died in the disaster, which swept through entire neighborhoods including churches, mosques, and residential buildings.
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Thousands have died in the disaster, which swept through entire neighborhoods including churches, mosques, and residential buildings.
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The two construction workers reportedly widened a gap in the wall, seeking a shortcut.
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You can now take a picture of the famous work at Madrid’s Museo Reina Sofía, but don’t even think about using a selfie stick.
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NYC's Photofairs gathers over 150 artists with an expansive range of work, from collage and video installations to art books and even generative displays.
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After a two-year search, maritime historians Brendon Baillod and Bob Jaeck say they’ve found the “perfectly intact” Trinidad wreck off the coast of Wisconsin.
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A new survey aims to document the predominantly Afro-Latinx neighborhood’s cultural significance, beyond physical landmarks.
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Community members fear that the historic New York State Summer School of the Arts may soon be replaced with a less equitable grant program.
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The artist and former Catholic nun was known for her meticulously constructed, playful multimedia works.
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Soaring temperatures and litter discarded by tourists might have added to the problem, authorities say.
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Tania Bruguera, Coco Fusco, and Tomás Sánchez are among artists urging the international art community to abandon the “political fantasy that Cuba is a socialist utopia.”
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The new finds give more detailed insight into the lives of enslaved Roman community members prior to the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
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The institution’s secretary “condemned” past unethical practices that involved non-consensually collecting the brains of mostly Black and Indigenous people.