Magna Carta and King’s Writ united for the first time in the U.S.

Document that helped shape the U.S. constitution to go on exhibit for first time in the U.S.  An original edition of the “Magna Carta,” and the only known example of the King’s Writ, a letter from King John to the Sheriff of Gloucester dated June 20, 1215 A.D. announcing the signing of the Magna Carta, … Read more

Limited-edition: The Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary giant book

  This collector’s item is an absolute Must-Have for all the fans of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the first Rolling Stones concert, Original Editions proposes a limited to 500 numbered copies giant book. The photographs retrace all Rolling Stones’ career from their … Read more

Women photojournalists celebrated in Women of Vision

11 talented women photojournalists who have made a significant impact with their images are celebrated in “Women of Vision: On Assignment with National Geographic Photographers,” a new traveling exhibition. The nearly 100 images in the exhibition include provocative topics ranging from child brides in Yemen to the face of modern slavery in India to lions … Read more

Chevrolet Centennial Artwork – Switzerland’s largest steel bust

  With a height of five meters and a weight of around ten tons, the inverted portrait of Louis Chevrolet, a race driver, engineer and co-founder of the Chevrolet car brand, will become Switzerland’s largest steel bust. The stunning artwork of Christian Gonzenbach, a Geneva-based artist, honors Swiss-born brand co-founder Louis Chevrolet and marks Chevrolet’s … Read more

For sale: ‘honky château’ where Elton and Bowie recorded classic hits

Château d’Hérouville, the French country house with studio (and ghosts) was birthplace of countless great 1970s albums