Timed to coincide with the ongoing U.N. Climate Change Conference, the campaign is a digital effort to warn the world
Some have decried the selection as dull, but Pantone prefers to frame it as "a timeless and enduring hue"
During World War II, the stalls served as rendezvous points for French Resistance fighters
Burglars stole jewelry and historic artifacts from the Stasi Museum in Berlin
Over the years, the oft-politicized garment has straddled the worlds of sports, street culture, Silicon Valley and high fashion
Paintings once anonymized as "company art" will finally be labeled with the names of their creators
New research finds correlation between how inbred rulers of a notoriously intermarrying dynasty were and the prominence of their jutting jaw
In advance of a retrospective at Museum Prinsenhof Delft, experts took a closer look at three works by Pieter de Hooch
The Tudor queen wrote in an "extremely distinctive, disjointed hand," says scholar John-Mark Philo
Scholars have long suspected the play, written in 1613, was a collaborative effort. Now, an algorithm has mapped out who wrote what
Across 60 cultures, songs sung in similar social contexts have shared musical features
The organized crime group had connections across Italy, Britain, Germany, France and Serbia
The groundbreaking community arts project has long been under the stewardship of the Atlanta-based NAMES Project Foundation
A German museum released the digital data to artist Cosmo Wenman after a hoax heist and lengthy legal battle
The tiny volume, one of six created for a series, will now join four surviving counterparts on view at the Brontë Parsonage Museum
A new exhibit marking the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment features innovative illustrations from the suffragist movement to today
"To rectify centuries of imbalance, you have to do something radical," says museum director Christopher Bedford
The newly attributed masterpiece was previously believed to be a crude copy of the artist's work
The paintings were created in the wake of England’s defeat of the Spanish Armada
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