The Cold War on MSN
How the USSR used posters to control a population
Soviet propaganda posters were designed to reach a largely illiterate population and deliver ideological messages instantly.
In her largest solo exhibition to date, the textile artist explores existence, rupture and the universe at Hong Kong’s Centre ...
In this excellent new PEACOCK series all the best parts of 1970s style are front and center, backed up by impressive ...
Russia ties, celebrated modern artist Nikas Safronov brings his unique Dream Vision exhibition of surreal symbolism to Delhi and Mumbai ...
Friends and protégés of Meyer Schapiro, one of the most important scholars of modern art, show how to join together without conforming.
In a world obsessed with constant growth, Estonian-Icelandic art duo Inessa Saarits and Victoria Björk have taken a different ...
James Henry succinctly sums up the sentiment under which the Marin arts scene rallied to help Oshalla Marcus after her stroke ...
Federal prosecutors detail how a Mid City pawn shop owner tried to sell a stolen Andy Warhol worth $175K before the FBI intervened.
The one-of-a-kind event happened on the same ice where the historic game took place in 1980, using state-of-the-art hologram ...
Five examples of schools that define the relationship between creative working spaces and the development of curriculum, ...
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