The statue, now known as the Halsted Athena, portrays the goddess wearing a warrior’s helmet, her hand extended outward as if ...
Science and Splendor," a new exhibition illustrates how the royal court encouraged innovation during the reigns of Louis XIV, ...
Named after the influential 18th-century Islamic scholar Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab ... Home to one of the world’s most extensive collections of Islamic art across 18 gallery spaces, Doha’s ...
Friedrich Schenck, the relatively obscure painting 'Anguish' has garnered renewed interest thanks to social media.
The daughter of legendary composer, Leonard Bernstein, is delving into her father’s passion for Voltaire in her production of ...
In a city of cool, Mexico City museums are something special. From coffee to communism, there's something for everyone.
The Canadian filmmaker joins Q's Tom Power to discuss his debut film, Young Werther, which reimagines Goethe's classic novella The Sorrows of Young Werther as a modern-day rom-com.
The rule of the last Bourbon kings coincided with "the elevation and systematisation" of science as a discipline, said ...
We had not visited San Francisco in 20 years to write a travel story, so we were quite overdue when we decided to go in ...
Christine Kangaloo, President of Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday highlighted India’s contributions to global development.
The origin and popularity of Chinoiserie can be seen as a broad and deep engagement with and imitation of Chinese culture and ...
"The Brutalist," director Brady Corbet's 215-minute epic about the struggles of a mid-20th century immigrant architect, ...