
The history of weird wealthy men building cool mysterious buildings, and other articles on curious artistic and philosophical things.
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Even before you receive your diploma, your enthusiastic teachers tell you that you can now consider yourself a full-fledged member of the academic category of historians, especially art historians. And you smile, proudly, because you have w...
For its two-hundredth anniversary, London's National Gallery, one of the world's most respected museums, launched a most incredible competition. The lucky winner would get to sleep within its walls, “within sight of the world's greatest pai...
Murder holds a controversial place in art history. From the depiction of martyrs to horror movies, the public’s fascination for violent art has always been criticised but seldom explored.
Yet, the dichotomy between the murderer and their v...
This question was asked by a reader of The Guardian on Sunday 23 March 2025, for other readers to answer. As someone who has spent a considerable amount of time in art galleries, museums, and affiliates, both on my personal, academic, and p...
If you enjoy reading articles or watching videos about the popularization of history, you may already have heard of sir Francis Dashwood. He has... how to put it? A certain reputation. Some media even talk about a satanic cult involving Ben...
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Art Historian specialising in Architecture and the art of Death. Also co-designer of a role-playing game inspired by history, arts, and mythology, called Dewayne Hollow.
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