Overwhelmed by their own finery, the subjects of Volker Hermes’ digital portraits wryly epitomize a bygone era.
The case has sparked horror, protests and a debate about male violence in French society. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pelicot, 71, is in the dock with 50 other men aged between 26 and 74, many of whom have denied the accusations of raping his ...
The mesmerizing gaze of its subject is thought to have inspired the exquisite, treacherous painting in Oscar Wilde’s "The ...
Our exclusive analysis of auction records in Paris until 1850 reveals around 500 sales of works by women, and striking ...
I like laws and rules,” Steph (Jeany Spark), a jaded primary school teacher, tells a pet-shop employee – she’s adopting a cat ...
I like nudes. Going by the popularity of those bottom vases, we all like nudes – but I genuinely find beauty in every guise ...
Women make up roughly half of U.S. labor union membership, but representation in top level union leadership positions has lagged, even in female-dominated industries, and particularly for women of ...
We finally know the identity of the woman whose ghostly portrait hangs on the tasting room wall at Del Rio Vineyards. Move ...
Following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, representatives of different political camps in the Beddawi Palestinian ...
Photographer Nick Brandt captures portraits of Syrian refugee families who survived war and are now being displaced due to ...