TODAY is Armistice Day, which marks the signing of the agreement to end the fighting of World War One. It came into force at ...
The Manhyia Museum in Kumasi has taken receipt of one hundred and thirty (130) more gold and bronze artworks from South Africa and Britain. These artifacts, created in Kumasi and parts of the Asante ...
Art works of gold and bronze created in Kumasi and parts of Asante from the 1870s have being returned to the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II at the Manhyia Palace and to its museum. The 130 art pieces ...
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One Day, Britain’s Monuments Will Fall
After years of heated debates over statues, museums, and so-called “cancel culture,” the fight over memory and heritage shows ...
The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny, is a treasured relic of history in Great Britain, used for centuries ...
A bright young thing, a gifted artist, and a renowned journalist, Lady Loelia escaped life as the Duchess of Westminster and ...
Now a trustee at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, Murty explores heritage and innovation through Stories + 10 Objects, a ...
This is the tragic tale of Tong Castle, a once great Georgian-Gothic castle that was eventually consumed by Nature.
Elements of the blues traveled to America with enslaved people from Africa, and reached full flower in the Mississippi Delta.
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African Artist Collective Calls on Museums to Rectify Their Debt to Plantation Workers
The Congolese artists point out that renowned institutions like Tate, the Stedelijk, and the Ludwig Museum grew from fortunes that stemmed from plantations.
In the First World War, Canadian farmers were given a clear goal: produce as much wheat as possible. One poster from 1918 ...
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