Archaeology: Did What We Now Call Zoom Meetings Begin 12,000 Years Ago?
An exhibition in Berlin reveals the world's first conference rooms dating back 12,000 years.
The Will of the Righteous Army That Rose at Times of National Crisis... 'Namdo Righteous Army' Museum Opens on the 5th
The Namdo Righteous Army Historical Museum officially opened in Naju, South Korea, on February 5th, displaying artifacts and exhibitions that commemorate the history of local righteous armies during various national crises from the 16th century onwards.
The Venetian Genesis of Tintoretto in Competition with the Sistine Chapel
The article explores the historical and cultural significance of Tintoretto’s work in Venice, particularly in the context of contemporary art and forthcoming exhibitions.
British Museum removes the term Palestine from Middle Eastern exhibitions
The British Museum has removed the term 'Palestine' from its permanent exhibitions on the Middle East, replacing it with historically contextualized names due to public consultations and pressure from advocacy groups.
Discover eight exhibitions to visit in São Paulo in February
The article presents eight exhibitions in São Paulo for February, highlighting photography, architecture, contemporary art, and historical memory, including a notable LGBTQIA+ exhibition at the Museum of Sexual Diversity.