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This city known primarily for its monumental historic sites harbors a surprisingly dynamic contemporary art scene where complex legacy inspires uniquely vibrant creative takes.
July is National Picnic Month – and there’s no better place to embrace it than Europe, where picnicking is practically an art form.
Over 6 million people were stunned by an American woman's crisp footage of the Ocean Atlas statue that she posted on TikTok.
The National Garden of Heroes is suppose to debut July 2026. Artists are scrambling, and critics are wary.
The US Senate is expected to hold a final vote on a large-scale bill that includes a controversial provision: USD 40 million should go to purchase statues for the so-called National Garden of American ...
In Late Antiquity, Christian leaders condemned paganism, sometimes leading to violent attacks on divine statues. What do these attacks teach us about Christianization of the Roman Empire?
The Palace of Versailles wants you to talk to statues through OpenAI's tech. But the statues don't seem that interested in chatting.
The new $170,000 garden at Kouts Public Library was a dream come true for youth services librarian Dawn Ailes.
At River Hills’ Lynden Sculpture Garden, there is no normal in late June — not, at least, according to Executive Director Polly Morris. This is largely on account of Lynden's World Refugee Day ...
The Missolonghi Garden of Heroes has earned the distinction of being inducted in the European Route of Historic Gardens.
The Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden at the Society of the Four Arts will close May 27 for renovations. No date was given for reopening.