See Inside a New Show Exploring the Afterlife Through the Lens of Tibetan Buddhist and Christian Art
'Death Is Not the End' at the Rubin Museum of Art is on view through January 14, 2024. A unknown artist's painting of woman divided into two, representing life and death (c. 1790–1820). Courtesy of ...
From contemplating mortality to seeing our parents, and ourselves, grow old, it’s often tricky to discuss death and dying. Vacaville Museum’s upcoming exhibit tackles this conversation head on in “The ...
Denise Silva-Dennis (Shinnecock), “Sugar Loaf” (2022), acrylic on canvas (image courtesy the artist) Everyone deserves a good death. This is a common phrase used in the deathcare field. It speaks to ...
Decluttering has become an industry in itself in recent years, with Hoarders prompting TV viewers to recoil in shock at the sight of dwellings stacked to the brim with stuff and Marie Kondo teaching ...
Artists have been addressing the subject of death for centuries, but rarely have they gone quite this far, pulling the concept out of the gallery and making it a part of, well, real life. Aurbach's ...
In The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, Peacock‘s newest unscripted show that features Amy Poehler as both narrator and executive producer, the goal is to permit homeowners to simply let it all ...
Possible dystopian futures have never looked this good. "Love Death + Robots," Netflix’s Emmy Award-winning animated sci-fi anthology has drawn nothing but astonishment, shock, and wonder from ...
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