Latest Stories

Our growing archive of info about art, design, and culture.

  • The Soul Carved in Wood: Romania’s Sacred Craft

    The Soul Carved in Wood: Romania’s Sacred Craft

    Romania’s long-standing tradition of wood carving, particularly in darker hardwoods, is one of the country’s most visually striking and spiritually rich cultural achievements. From the hills of Maramureș to the monasteries of…

  • Taiwan: The History of its Art

    Taiwan: The History of its Art

    Long before ink met paper or brush touched silk, the people of Taiwan carved meaning into stone and shimmered it into jade. These earliest traces of artistic activity—emerging from burial sites, shell…

  • The Ancient Art of Prehistoric Tattoos

    The Ancient Art of Prehistoric Tattoos

    Long before written language or metallurgy, humans found ways to express identity, meaning, and beauty through permanent body markings. Tattooing, as primitive as it may seem, is among the oldest known forms…

  • Silent Canvases: Exploring Solitude in Art

    Silent Canvases: Exploring Solitude in Art

    Throughout the history of art, silence and solitude have served as powerful themes, offering a quiet yet profound commentary on the human experience. Artists across cultures and centuries have depicted moments of…

  • Turkey: The History of its Art

    Turkey: The History of its Art

    The earliest art of the land that would become Turkey was not ornamental, illustrative, or decorative—it was spiritual architecture, cut from stone and earth to speak with gods. Perched on a windblown…

  • Helsinki: The History of its Art

    Helsinki: The History of its Art

    The earliest human lives around what would become Helsinki unfolded in a landscape that barely resembles the modern capital—both in form and in scale. The Baltic Sea was a colder, more erratic…

  • Albania: The History of its Art

    Albania: The History of its Art

    Albania’s artistic heritage occupies a peculiar position within the broader framework of European art history. It is both embedded in the great tides of Mediterranean civilization and curiously peripheral, often overlooked in…