The archive employs A.I. modeled on the human immune system to guard offerings including a rare manuscript of the "Aeneid"
Online Christie's sale features 2,400 photographs from "the golden age of space exploration"
From bird songs in an Indian jungle to the flowing waves of a Sardinian beach, a new tool spotlights 50 soothing soundscapes
An exhibition and a slate of virtual offerings commemorate the history of the iconic New York City institution
An exhibition in Indiana enables art lovers to explore the painter's refurbished workshop
A new paper identifies 9 high-risk places of worship and 57 that are susceptible to "potential future cavity collapses"
Next February, Julien's Auctions will sell some 3,000 items from the shuttered KGB Espionage Museum's collection
The paper is "unlikely to be the last word on [the] challenging question" of the artist's mental health, says expert Martin Bailey
A network model demonstrates how George R.R. Martin's sprawling series remains comprehensible but surprising
An art exhibition in Copenhagen and a museum in Ribe revisit witchcraft's legacy in Denmark and neighboring countries
Aptly named "Saved by the Whale's Tale," the art installation prevented a potentially deadly accident in the Netherlands
Over the past 900 years, millions of pilgrims walked through Santiago de Compostela Cathedral without spotting the secret carving
A new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston explores how a network of young artists in 1980s New York City influenced hip-hop's visual culture
An upcoming installation at the Newfields museum in Indianapolis will immerse visitors in the Dutch artist's paintings
The 15th-century Book of Lismore features the only surviving Irish translation of Marco Polo's travels, among other historical texts
"Loving" features around 300 photos that offer an intimate look at men's love between the 1850s and 1950s
The pricey tome consists of three 25-pound, two-foot-tall volumes
Dujiangyan Zhongshu features gravity-defying staircases and infinite bookshelves
A touring exhibition now on view in Denver traces the formation of Mexican modernism
Art historians used infrared photography to identify images that could date to around 685 A.D.
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