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The Royal Academy of Arts’ legendary summer exhibition is underway in London. From big name artists, like Tracey Emin, to new and emerging talent, more than 1,700 works are on display across 13 gallery spaces. The Royal Academy selects renowned artists like Emin as Royal Academicians, granting them membership in the historic institution. Currently, there are fewer than 100 Academicians, so each year, about two-thirds of the exhibited works are by non-members. "When We See Us": Swiss museum showcases 100 years of Black figurative paintingMeet the artist creating life-size sculptures of endanger...
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Picture the stereotypical Viking - tall, bearded, adorned with a horned helmet, and most likely… male. However, a new exhibit at Denmark’s National Museum is shedding light on the history of the Völva, a female Viking sorceress so formidable that even the fiercest male raiders trembled at her presence. According to Viking folklore, her powers were so revered that even Odin, the king of the gods, sought her counsel. The interactive exhibition, titled The Viking Sorceress, has been created together with experts from the Royal Danish Theatre. What is a Völva and why were they feared?During the Vi...
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African art is currently experiencing quite the Renaissance in Europe. At long last, major museums, art fairs, and private collections across the continent are starting to embrace works by artists of African descent and those of African nationalities like never before. In London, this cultural wave has surged spectacularly. In 2024, there have already been several major exhibitions celebrating African creativity, such as The Time is Always Now exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, which explored contemporary portrayals of Black figures, to Yinka Shonibare's historic colonial statues sho...
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A company drilling for natural gas off the coast of northern Israel unexpectedly discovered a 3,300-year-old ship and its cargo, one of the oldest known examples of a ship sailing far from land. The ship, dating back to the late Bronze Age, was found far from shore, indicating that the navigation abilities of ancient seafarers were far more advanced than previously thought because they could travel without a line of sight to land, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) have said. Remarkably, the great depth at which the ship was found means it has been left undisturbed by waves, currents or fi...
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In India's capital city New Delhi, hundreds of people gathered at the ceremonial Kartavya Path boulevard to celebrate International Yoga Day. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the event.
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Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of Brazil’s National Congress in Brasilia on Wednesday to protest a bill that would further criminalise abortions. Carrying placards, stickers, and banners with the slogan 'a child is not a mother,' the protesters chanted slogans against the bill and its supporters. Some women wore the emblematic red cloaks and white bonnets from the TV adaptation of 'The Handmaid's Tale,' Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel set in a patriarchal theocracy.
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Louis Vuitton showed its spring-summer 2025 menswear collection outside on the rooftop of the UNESCO building in Paris – a roll of the dice in this city where lately it seems to rain every day. Yet, the weather gods favoured the powerhouse brand, allowing models to strut on grass painted in LV's iconic checkerboard pattern under a rain-free sky. Creative Director Pharrell Williams titled the collection "Le Monde est à Vous" – or "The World is Yours" - symbolising not only luxury but a global unity and wanderlust integral to Louis Vuitton's DNA. Choosing UNESCO as the venue, a promoter of world...
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