Take a tour of the incredible “Miniatur Wunderland”, one of the world’s largest model cities, with a tiny Google Street View car.
National Geographic is celebrating reaching 100 million followers on Instagram. Here are some of their most popular pics.
Allen Walker has won a top award for his shark photography at the World Shootout 2018 awards, which focuses on underwater photography.
The people have spoken, and the People’s Choice Award has been allocated in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
I doubt that Ivanka has ever held a vacuum at any point during her life, but now a new art exhibition in Washington DC has ruffled her feathers.
Take a break from the news and enjoy some of the incredible photos to make the final cut in this year’s Sony World Photography Awards.
Pop artist aleXsandro Palombo has animated the Royals in the style of the Simpsons, and he’s done it pretty damn well.
Ariana Grande found out the hard way that not even celebrity status can protect you from getting a Japanese tattoo that doesn’t mean what you think it does.
A man walked into an art gallery in Moscow, casually removed a painting from the wall, and strolled out. He didn’t enjoy a happy ending, though.
A look at the best wedding photos of 2018 reveals what’s possible when your photographer really knows their stuff.
Namibian artist Max Siedentopf has set up a sound installation in the coastal Namib Desert to play a single song on loop.
Ayanda Mabulu loves a little controversy, and he certainly got that at the release of his public artwork yesterday outside of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
The award-winning Sugar-daddy Theatre Company is back with a new play, ‘Blueberry Toast’, which has plenty of twists and turns to enjoy.
Thanks to Trump, Michael Wolff has joined the list of the highest paid authors. Stephen King is also back and J.K. Rowling no longer occupies the top spot.
The theme for the 2019 Pirelli Calendar is ‘dreaming’, shot by Albert Watson and featuring Gigi Hadid and rising star Julia Garner.
December’s First Thursday is probably the most exciting in Cape Town’s First Thursday calendar. This whole place is already in holiday mode, and then you add a fresh payday to that.
Having sorted through 107 photographers, 119 stories, and more than two million photographs, Nat Geo have picked out their finest efforts for the year.
These incredible ‘fantasy coffins’ made in Ghana reflect the life, dreams and passions of the dead, sending them off in style.
Jim Carrey is using his art to attack Facebook by sending Mark Zuckerberg a pic and a rude message in binary code on Twitter.
A US artist, Ron English says that he’s going to whitewash an original Banksy that he bought for $730 000, in protest of the market in street art.
Watch Marvel’s tribute to Stan Lee, the mind behind The Avengers, X-Men and Iron Man, along with a compilation of all of his movie cameos.
Faber-Castell produces close to two billion pencils, across 120 different colours, every year. The process involved is rather satisfying to watch.
Here are some beautiful images from the annual parade in Mexico City, which signals the start of the Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations.
Fans of Iron Man and the story’s hero, Tony Stark, seem pretty impressed with his latest suit of armour. It’s not hard to see why.
Remember that photographer who captured the perfect engagement shot, but couldn’t find the couple? This one has a happy ending.
India is set to unveil the world’s largest statue, a towering figure of a famous social and political leader.
A painting of a European man, generated by AI, has fetched 43 times more than its estimated value at a Christie’s auction. But is it art?
Here’s one for everyone who has spent hours staring open-mouthed at the wonders of the sky. You’re not alone.
The tiny island of Migingo, which covers barely a quarter of a hectare, is brimming with life and energy. It’s also at the centre of a political tug-of-war.
In 2010, Yiull Damaso unveiled his painting ‘The Night Watch!’, drawing death threats and accusations of racism. Some people remain fans, though.