Iconic works that were born in cafes and restaurants
Cafe are not just places to have a libation and socialize, they have also been the birthplace of major iconic cultural works.
Featured
Cafe are not just places to have a libation and socialize, they have also been the birthplace of major iconic cultural works.
The Royal Academy of Arts in London is weighing up selling a tondo by Michelangelo, which could fetch as much as $128 million, to save 150 jobs.
A majority of art collectors reported that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased their interest in collecting, according to a recent survey.
Tyler, the Creator launched a new ice cream flavor last week: a bright blue and orange creation which combines blood orange with tropical blueberry flavors.
Virtual experience “Curious Alice” uses illustrations produced by Kristjana S Williams. Global audiences will be able to follow the event live on Oct. 22.
Luxury French brand Longchamp is launching a whole collection featuring Pikachu, a worthy representative of “kawaii” fashion.
Paris is on top when it comes to being the most creative city worldwide, followed by Barcelona, Dublin, London and Tel-Aviv.
Kenzo partners again with the World Wildlife Fund to produce a ready-to-wear collection to help double the number of the tiger population by 2022.
Earthing or grounding is a wellness movement that advocates for the advantages of a physical connection to Mother Nature.