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The simple act of looking at a piece of visual art can boost your wellbeing, a new research study has found, and this benefit can be gained in a hospital setting as well as an art gallery.
Amid the Second World War, four young boys unearthed a Paleolithic masterpiece when they stumbled upon a cave in southwest ...
Arts Season” is in full swing from new productions on stage to fresh vibes at music venues and local watering holes to visual ...
In a time of heightened hostility toward “the other” — countries, immigrants, scientists and academics — Otobong Nkanga is ...
A distinct feature of Eid ul-Fitr, the Islamic holiday observed by Moslems to mark the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting and prayer is fashion, especially among women. In recent years, the ...
Most people have 24 ribs, with 12 on each side of the body. No evidence indicates any difference between males and females. The ribs and rib cage are excellent examples of the human body’s ...
The research was published in Science Advances on 26 March. The study suggests that the postnatal period in the body is much longer than people tend to assume, says Jennifer Hall, who researches ...
At the same time, we know much can be gained from studying the human body. We learn much from the bodies of the dead, which these days are used for teaching and research only with consent.
The effect is to turn real human faces — mostly women ... The explosion of ugly AI art on right-wing social media accounts is more of the same. As the hosts of "In Bed With The Right" explained ...
In a dystopian world where every wall is lined with televisions and the screen is used to distract individuals from the frailty and suffering inherent in the human ... of art tracks all the ...
Maud Page has been appointed the tenth Director of the Art Gallery of NSW, ushering in a new era of leadership for the 154-year-old institution. Ms Page, who is the current Deputy Director and ...
Mandisi Dyantyis and Mmabatho Montsho lead arts programme The Human Rights Festival provides a platform to celebrate local art and culture. The programme kicks off on 21 March with a drumming session.