What’s in a Name? Mao, Margaret Thatcher and Marie Antoinette Offer Answers at MONA Here, everything from pop culture memorabilia to classical paintings clashes and collapses haphazardly under a unifying theme: the specter of status. By Nathan Smith
Power, Innovation and Art Collide in ‘Versailles: Science and Splendour’ In London, you can explore the hidden world of scientific marvels behind the palace’s magnificent façade. By Frances Forbes-Carbines
An Upcoming Christie’s Sale Reminds Us Humanity Lurks Under Genius A draft of an article Albert Einstein wrote for the New York Times is going up for auction in Shanghai on September 23 with a high estimate of of $1.4 million. By Christa Terry