Incredible paper sculptures expand in mind-bending demonstration
This is the moment staff at an art gallery in the US on December 3 demonstrate a paper sculpture made by artist Felix Semper, showing its mind-bending 'stretching' characteristics.
This is the moment staff at an art gallery in the US on December 3 demonstrate a paper sculpture made by artist Felix Semper, showing its mind-bending 'stretching' characteristics.
Sophocles’ classic about the bitter pursuit of justice – now revived by Daniel Fish – reveals fresh truths each time
Morecambe’s glasses were synonymous with his comedic persona.
During a 60-year career, Oliviero Toscani worked for major global magazines and was renowned for his vibrant, provocative portraits and advertising campaigns which addressed issues such as the environment, migration and racism.View on euronews
A TALENTED self-taught photographer from Warrington captured this incredible photograph in Padgate.
A glimpse of how Watford High Street looked in the early 1950s with Cawdells, the Arcade and Timothy Whites.
Amazing ancient discoveries from around the world unearthed in recent years. From Iron Age hoards and rare biblical inscriptions to lost desert cities and even the skeletons of huge sea dragons, the past few years have shed dazzling new light on the distant past.
Jess Ross lived in the Pacific Palisades for between 15 to 20 years.
A spectacular haul of Bob Dylan memorabilia, including early drafts of the singer and songwriter’s number 1 hit “Mr. Tambourine Man” and an original oil painting, will soon go under the hammer.
The Blue Lotus, the story of Tintin's adventures in Shanghai, has this week been reissued, as Hergé's legacy enters the public domain in the United States. The Moulinsart and Casterman publishing houses are reissuing the original 1936 version of The Blue Lotus – in a newly colourised version.This new edition contains "a palette of unprecedented colours, with shades that particularly enhance the night scenes, thus revealing the intensity of the action and the beauty of the vignettes".Tintin in th
A pair of Eric Morecambe's trademark glasses have fetched £20,000 at an auction. Memorabilia and personal items from the comic's former home in Hertfordshire, went up for sale following the death of his widow Joan in March 2024. A tailcoat and trousers, writing desk, and Breitling watch were among the other auctioned items previously owned by the comic who formed one half of double act Morecambe And Wise.
An LGBTQ+ arts project has launched a new phase called 'Building Bridges' with a host of events and activities.
Artists slept among the rubble, posed as soldiers shooting deserters, channelled their neuroticism and did anything else they could to draw attention to their ‘end-of-art’ art. By Genevieve Fox
Broadway actor who became a television star in the sitcom Alice as a single mother working as a waitress in a diner
A 'magical' historic museum exhibit in Bowes Museum, County Durham, has achieved unlikely internet fame on TikTok.
A new exhibition which looks at Scotland from a new angle is to open at Fort George later this week.
Clare Rose will soon be gracing our television screens as she competes in a prestigious landscape painting competition
Built in Italian red brick by acclaimed Irish practice O’Donnell + Tuomey, Sadler’s Wells’s vibrant new sister theatre provides six dance studios, elegant auditorium – and a big welcome to all
Shakespeare’s fleet-footed romance is somewhat constrained by Prasanna Puwanarajah’s direction, yet there are memorable moments
F1 star Lewis Hamilton has previously spoken about wanting to legally change his name. Discover why here...
Good Morning Britain hosts Susanna Reid and her co-host Ed Balls halted Monday's show to announce some breaking news during the ITV programme