Dating to the late Roman period, a stunning, figurative mosaic, found buried under just 50cm of soil and featuring the rare Anatolian leopard, may be the first of its kind in Turkey
The Byzantine-era gem has been described as "the most beautiful mosaic floor" found in Palestine
The mosaic, which features a portrait of Medusa and had been cut into 16 pieces, was returned to Rome by the FBI’s Art Crime Team
Exhibition builds on a project to document Ukraine's monumental and contested public art created during Soviet era
The first ever mosaic illustrating scenes from Homer’s Iliad, it would have decorated an imposing dining and entertainment space within a major villa complex
Victor Arnautoff’s large-scale 1960s mosaics on public buildings in Mariupol are threatened by neglect and a “decommunisation” campaign
Her monochrome mosaics using cement, gemstones and sometimes teeth are now on view in New York
Indictment says the paperwork misrepresented the work’s quality and value
Almost a travel guide, this publication illustrates the great art to be found around the world, so long as you look up
Reappearance of a Josep Renau mural hints at a greater acceptance of East German public art
A vast Art Deco mosaic celebrates the artistry of its often-overlooked creator
As the Getty winds down its decade-long Mosaikon project, it leaves behind a legacy of expertise in a region threatened by looting and political unrest