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In this photo essay, Shakir Mir explores the rich Sufi heritage of Kashmir through ancient tombs, hermitages, and the ...
Jaipur prepares for the 18th edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival. The festival will feature a vibrant night market ...
For art historian Aman Nath, 2024 was a great year for art books, demonstrating the range of India's cultural wealth ...
This weekend’s “Steel Jam” at Clermont City Center gathers combatants from across the state for Florida’s largest ...
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George Michell and his team documented the ruins for over two decades. The author tells the story of what lay beneath, layer ...
Eric Lee started drawing as a child and just never stopped. Over the past few decades his art has evolved far beyond the stick figures and yellow suns in the corner that most kids start at. Now his ...
While Florence is often positioned as the center of the Renaissance by art historians, Siena was the site of a phenomenal ...