Pre-Aztec Tombs Found in Mexico Railway Excavation
Archaeologists in Tula, Mexico, discovered five ancient shaft tombs with human remains and burial offerings during a railway project, revealing Teotihuacan civilization practices.
Archaeologists in Tula, Mexico, discovered five ancient shaft tombs with human remains and burial offerings during a railway project, revealing Teotihuacan civilization practices.
At the Wallace Collection, Churchill's amateur paintings reveal an overpowering joy and charming amateurishness, made for pleasure with no pretension.
Diane Keaton's archive, including self-made collages, iconic men's suits, and Annie Hall script, goes on sale at Bonhams, offering a layered view of the late actor's life.
The 1873 Manchester-made cannon used in the iconic film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly has been rediscovered in a museum in Cartagena, Spain, ahead of the movie's 60th anniversary.
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RecommendedWhistler's Mother returns to London after decades. Restorer Sarah Walden reveals how chance, genius, and cheap paint created America's Mona Lisa.
Sarah Eberle's garden featuring a giant woman carved from a fallen tree wins Best in Show at Chelsea, making her one of only three female solo designers to achieve this honor.
Tony Albert seeks racist 'Aboriginalia' from Australians for his art. His collection of over 3,000 items is on display at MCA Sydney from May 21.
Artist Tony Albert spent decades collecting racist 'Aboriginalia'. Now his MCA exhibition 'Not a Souvenir' highlights commodification of First Nations people and invites public to donate items.
A stunning collection of readers' photographs from around the world, capturing spectacular skies, wildlife, and landscapes in Denmark, Colombia, Japan, and beyond.
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RecommendedThe iconic early internet meme 'Badger Badger Badger' has been officially preserved by the British Film Institute, joining other viral classics like 'Charlie Bit My Finger'.
The Natural History Museum in London ranks sixth in Time Out's list of 12 museums everyone should visit before they die, featuring whale skeletons, moon rocks, and more.
The British Museum unveils ticket prices for the Bayeux Tapestry exhibition, with peak adult entry at £33. Off-peak tickets are £27, and under-16s go free. The exhibition runs from September 10, 2026 to July 11, 2027.
Tate Britain presents 'once-in-a-generation' retrospective of James McNeill Whistler with 150 works, including iconic 'Portrait of the Artist's Mother'.
Discover Harry Gruyaert's stunning photographs of New York, capturing the city's energy, diversity, and vivid contrasts from 1972 to 2017.
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RecommendedTate Britain's new exhibition celebrates the American painter who scandalized Victorian Britain with his beauty-for-beauty's-sake aesthetic, featuring Whistler's Mother and more.
Time Out reviews the Museum of Illusions on Tottenham Court Road. It offers classic optical illusions, fun for kids, but similar to Twist and Paradox museums.
A newly discovered archive of Gordon Stevenson's work, including jewelry, mail art, and letters, sheds light on the no wave star's life and legacy.
Russian-born artist Sanya Kantarovsky presents 'Basic Failure' in Venice, featuring haunting depictions of children and Christian iconography, exploring homesickness and the supernatural.
Mark Rothko's color field paintings are gaining popularity on TikTok and Instagram among Gen Z, who see them as a meditative escape from visual overload. Exhibitions in Florence and online hype drive interest.
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RecommendedKorean director Na Hong-jin delivers an uproarious sci-fi action thriller with non-stop running, chasing, and shouting at angry invaders, blending digital effects with old-school spectacle.
National Museum Cardiff engages under-fives with art through play and education. Mini Wonders program helps children critique Turner paintings and develop school readiness.
Paula Rodríguez's documentary follows a Mapuche academic retracing a prisoner's deportation route, weaving testimonies into a powerful oral history that confronts past atrocities and warns future generations.
Dame Felicity Lott, the acclaimed British soprano known for her Mozart and Strauss roles, has died at 78. Her career spanned four decades.
A roundup of striking images from around the world, including London protests, a dance parade in New York, and robot monks in Seoul.
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RecommendedAn exhibition at the Holburne Museum in Bath highlights printmaking skills of impressionist and post-impressionist artists, reviving a medium that had fallen out of fashion.
A look at the six shortlisted novels for the 2026 International Booker Prize, spanning Iran, France, Brazil, Bulgaria, Taiwan, and Germany, with analysis of their prospects.
Akanksya Dahal of Ravensbourne University London wins the Photo London 2026 Student Award, selected from a shortlist of four UK university nominees.
Gabrielle Palmer recalls Raghu Rai waiving his £200 fee for a photo of nurses bottle-feeding babies, supporting her book on breastfeeding. Plus letters on vasectomy, paperwork, and Labour leadership.
The 15th Photoville festival in New York features moving exhibits on trans lives in the 1990s, a prison puppy program, and sweetgrass traditions, offering both whimsy and hard-hitting reportage.
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RecommendedExplore gender in art, Delcy Morelos's mud sculptures, Whistler's major show, and more in this week's art roundup.