Artist Iván Argote hopes the artwork, titled "Dinosaur," will inspire "attraction, seduction and fear"
Standing alongside civil rights leader Daisy Bates, the singer-songwriter will represent the state of Arkansas in Statuary Hall
After months of uncertainty, the women's and men's triathlon events kicked off with a dip in the long-polluted waterway that runs through the heart of Paris
Abraham Poincheval has become a living message in a bottle, exploring themes of privacy and public space
Scientists found arsenic sulfide pigments in "The Night Watch," arguably the artist's most famous painting
The burial site, rife with Iron Age artifacts like a chariot and a helmet, likely belonged to a Piceni prince
Discovered near Sweden, the vessel was loaded with bottles of sparkling wine, mineral water and porcelain
A version of the gold outfit worn by Carrie Fisher on the set of "Return of the Jedi" fetched $175,000 at auction
Commissioned by a wealthy tapestry maker in the 1590s, the Tudor king's likeness features a distinctive frame with a rounded top
Jérôme Brouillet, a photojournalist with the Agence France-Presse (AFP), captured an iconic moment when Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina celebrated after setting an Olympic record
Devoted readers are worried about the fate of the historic Dolphin Hotel in southern England
Found near Naples, the marble slabs once adorned a villa in a city known as the Las Vegas of the Roman Empire
Released in 1964, the divisive experimental film is being screened in honor of its 60th anniversary
Artist Lily Hevesh spent ten days creating the elaborate installation at the National Building Museum
Before the papacy relocated in the 1300s, first to Avignon and then to the Vatican, pontiffs lived at the Lateran Palace
Ilê Sartuzi briefly pocketed a 17th-century coin to make a statement about looted artifacts held by the museum
A conservator in northern England stumbled upon the work on the reverse side of a piece called "Bar Scene"
Three of the realist painter's most famous artworks came to life in an interactive installation in Manhattan
"Dog Days of Summer" features artworks in a variety of styles made between 1915 and the present
The monument to Sadako Sasaki, who died of leukemia in 1955, vanished from Peace Park in Seattle
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