Dora Maar, a world-class photographer who began her artistic career in the French Surrealist scene of the 30s, lived in the shadow of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, her lover between 1935 and 1943, with whom she maintained a chaotic, even violent, relationship. Fortunately, she survived Picasso's abusive behavior and its sequels to find a new path, the best one, the one that is worth to be told, in spite of Picasso.

This special was taped in 1977 but did not air until August 1979, on ABC. It featured most of Andy's...

Both a visit to a very peculiar exhibition at the Bundeswehr Military History Museum in Dresden, Ger...

In his own words, the burglar behind the 2010 robbery of the Paris Museum of Modern Art tells how he...

Much-censored documentary encompassing thirty years of Italian politics under the governance of the ...

Jon Richardson investigates OCD. Is he simply a demanding perfectionist or does he have obsessive co...

An elegy about ‘José Ð Almeida’s life and work. Along an intimate metamorphosis, this dreamlike and ...

Nazi troops massacre 30,000 Jews over a three-day period in September 1941. Babyn Yar ravine in Kyiv...

A talented artist creates a portrait of someone he has never seen before.

Despite being closed to the public, on Tuesdays at the Louvre Museum in Paris, the day is busier tha...

You don't have to travel to faraway countries to observe wildlife, because the fauna of the big city...

A chronicle of alleged ghosts, haunted landmarks and the otherworldly doings of Tinseltown, includin...

The Bokelberg photographic collection brings to life the Paris of the Belle Époque (1871-1914), an e...