Dorothy Waugh’s 1930s posters helped transform US national-park tourism. A new Poster House exhibition highlights how her ...
The Chinchorro people, who inhabited the coastal regions of what is now northern Chile and southern Peru beginning around 7000 BC, developed the earliest known artificial mummification techniques - ...
From an ecofeminist perspective, she draws parallels between the exploitation of land and the marginalisation of women.
In this Q&A, Arts Economics founder Clare McAndrew explains why confidence is the art market’s most valuable currency, how generational and geographic shifts are redistributing power and why ...
What do nurse demons, doppelgangers and videotapes have in common? In Silent Hill 2, they are the strangers leading us to the truth.
Movie villainy in the 21st century has been as diverse as it has been chilling, including everything from Nazi colonels to ...
"It feels like a crisis every time I pick up a brush and paint, it's life or death." There's no sense of exaggeration or ...
A Joburg Tourism expedition uncovers the city’s rich street art, culture and heritage, offering a new perspective beyond its ...
The Hyde Collection exhibit blends three shows from women artists across centuries into a unified exploration of the still life genre.
The difference is that arthouse is art, and knows it. These are films which proudly aim beyond mere money-making for multinational media conglomerates. They push at the boundaries of the form, explore ...
Singer Chinmayi Sripada has slammed Sivaji for his 'unnecessary advice' on female actors' dressing sense.
Even an Austen contemporary like Scottish novelist Walter Scott, a self-proclaimed fan, damned her with faint praise. He ...