Covering the ancient world through the age of technology, this illustrated lecture by Eugen Weber presents a tapestry of political and social events woven with many strands — religion, industry, agriculture, demography, government, economics, and art. A visual feast of over 2,700 images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art portrays key events that shaped the development of Western thought, culture, and tradition.
Out of the ashes of World War I, a new generation of titan rises…Pierre Du Pont, Walter Chrysler, J....
Great Southern Landscapes follows art lover and actor Rachel Griffiths as she explores Australia's m...
A four-part history of the Inquisition, a 500-year campaign against heretics by the Roman Catholic C...
Artist Helen Dealtry gives a glimpse into the creative process of painting.
The people, places and stories making news in the British countryside.
Rebellious, provocative and unapologetic. The Young British Artists crashed the 90s art scene, makin...
Dr Francesca Stavrakopoulou examines how archaeological discoveries are changing the way people inte...
How did an Indian Buddhist shrine influence a Japanese pagoda? How are Italian pigs and cowry shells...
Pandora's Box is a six-part 1992 BBC documentary television series which examines the consequences o...
It is said to be one of the oldest books in the world. Has it been altered? If yes why? A remarkable...
Deadly Journeys of the Apostles explores beyond the Bible, building new biographies of the Apostles ...
An art magazine show guest-edited by a different personality each week.
On a journey through a dozen countries, Anik Magny met contemporary artists who are exploring the se...
Our citizen space accommodates a large number of artistic manifestations that account for the way in...