Art Titanic exhibition in London retells tragic stories and heroic deeds 'Titanic The Exhibition' is taking a fresh look at the tragedy of the ill-fated ocean liner, which sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage 21/12/2021
Art Esch-Sur-Alzette: Why you need to visit Europe's Capital of Culture Luxembourg's industrial town of Esch-Sur-Alzette has been named Europe's Capital of Culture 2022. Here's why you need to visit this fascinating former steel industry centre. 21/12/2021
Art 'I paint hope': Young Syrian painter dreams of a European escape 16-year-old Roaa Tanari has spent most of her life living among the ruins of Syria's war. 20/12/2021
Art Hearing colours, sensing time: a day in the life of a cyborg artist Spain-based artist Neil Harbisson was born completely colour blind, but these days a device attached to his head turns colour into audible frequencies. 20/12/2021
Art Can 'artwashing' survive the social media age? As museums and galleries distance themselves from the Sacklers, we ask whether the age-old practice of artwashing will stand-up under today's scrutiny. 19/12/2021
Art Stunning 1,500 piece home nativity scene in Brazil lights up Christmas Joao de Castro says this has long been a tradition in his family. "My paternal grandmother's family is an old family from Santa Lúcia and all the women made nativity scenes." 17/12/2021
Art Long lost antiquities: Italy reunited with 200 'stolen' artefacts The valuable antiquities, which include a 7th century BCE ceramic vessel and terracotta face of a goddess, are being returned to Italy from various museums and collections in America. 16/12/2021
Art 'Barbarism' and war poetry: Inside Anselm Kiefer's Paris installations A new exhibition created by the German painter and sculptor at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris, depicts the war poems of Paul Celan, through immersive, giant installations. 16/12/2021
Art Finland architect's famous ephemeral lake art returns this winter Pasi Widgren's six-year project to carve beautiful winter drawings into a large frozen lake reached now heights this year with the addition of a fox. 13/12/2021
Art The Russian exhibition exploring the country's rich Christmas history Hundreds of trinkets and decorations from three centuries of Christmas and New Year celebrations are on display at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow. 13/12/2021
Art Banksy designs t-shirts to help Bristol's Colston statue defendants The world-famous street artist sold the design in stores across the city for £25 each to raise money for the four protestors charged with criminal damage over the disposal of a slave trader statue during a Black Lives Matter march. 13/12/2021
Partner content What is an NFT? Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Sci-tech looks at the rapidly growing industry of NFTs and why some are selling for millions. 13/12/2021
No Comment Artists perform a dance in homage of social leaders killed in Colombia Artists perform a dance in homage of social leaders killed in Colombia 12/12/2021
Art Priceless Rembrandt painting to be stretched to reverse deformations Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum has announced plans to re-stretch Rembrandt van Rijn's iconic painting 'The Night Watch', reverse deformations found in its top-left corner. 09/12/2021
Experiences Miami Beach swaps out sun-seekers for the art crowd The biggest art fair in the U.S., Art Basel Miami Beach, returns to the resort town which has seen an upswing in tourism. 08/12/2021
Art French manga community celebrates release of 100th 'One Piece' comic Over 250,000 copies of the world's biggest Japanese strip were printed ahead of the centesimal release of 'One Piece'. 07/12/2021
Art The world's largest teddy bear exhibition delights visitors in Russia Hundreds of teddy bears, all under one roof and some with a price tag of $700. More than 500 exhibitors brought their cuddy toys to 'Hello Teddy' in Moscow for the annual teddy bear display. 06/12/2021
No Comment High altitude heroics in Rio from French slackliner A French dare devil crossed between Babilonia Hill and Urca Hill in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday on a bridge of webbing - known as a slackline. Nathan Paulin's stunt took place at an altitude of 80m (264ft) and covered a total distance of 500m (0.3 miles). 05/12/2021
Design Why has Barcelona's Sagrada Familia taken so long to complete? Land was first purchased for the church over one hundred years ago. COVID-19 delays have taken its completion in 2026 from a certainty to a definite-maybe. 05/12/2021
Art Paris exhibition traces immigrant contribution to France The exhibition is open until January 17 at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris. 03/12/2021