A Kind of Paradise: Reclaiming Colonial-Era Photography Through Contemporary Art
At Museum Rietberg, 20 global artists transform colonial photographs into new narratives of memory, identity, and resistance.
Stanford and APA research proves immigration rhetoric harms Hispanic health — even for U.S.-born citizens. Learn the science and strategies for resilience.
At Museum Rietberg, 20 global artists transform colonial photographs into new narratives of memory, identity, and resistance.
The brazen theft at the Paris museum is set for a film adaptation amid an ongoing investigation and the stolen jewels still at large.
If “pothole politics” is about fixing what people experience in their daily lives, then cultural funding should follow the same logic: steady, predictable, and built to last.
A group of researchers at University College London identified a relationship between consuming and creating art and a lower biological age.
This week, we also honor Tess Jaray, luminary of abstraction, and Ben Morea, counterculture icon.
“I believe in the fact that the people hold the power,” the Lebanese-born representing artist of the Australian pavilion told Hyperallergic.
There are few things in the world that fire our imaginations, as well as our hopes and our fears, like the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life. Science has come remarkably far here in the 21s...
Humans are programmed to appreciate communication through stories. It is natural to assume that in times of great change and uncertainty, people might just want the simple facts. But if you want your ...
Researchers have found that introducing human-made data into AI training can help to prevent AI model collapse.
The Great Pyramid of Giza has survived for more than 4,600 years despite nearby earthquakes, and new research reveals why.
The new 'mecha' robot, which weighs over 1,000 pounds and stands nearly 10 foot tall, is designed for urban mobility.
In the book "The Echoing Universe: How Radio Astronomy Helps Us See the Invisible Cosmos," astrophysicist Emma Chapman describes the hidden corners of space that only radio waves can reveal — and make...
Two skeletons found in an embrace next to a 13th-century Polish cathedral were both women, an ancient DNA analysis confirms, but their relationship remains a mystery.
The newly described mosasaur Tylosaurus rex spanned up to 43 feet (13 meters) long and may have been one of the fiercest marine predators of the dinosaur age.
A woman developed bright-red rashes on her back that looked like marks from a whip, and at first, it wasn't clear what caused them.