The 2011 Dîner en Blanc is on!
No joke: Napoleon Bonaparte's "member" is stored in the basement of a New Jersey home.
A billboard devoted to urban art that rotates every two weeks!
"Brass Roots" is an in-progress documentary about the history of brass band music in New Orleans. Untapped caught up with Alejandro de los Rios from the film.
The incredible journey of a poet's fountain from Germany to the Bronx.
March 25th, 2018 will be the 107th Anniversary of this tragic fire in New York City.
Paris has some of the best street art in the world and whilst walking around the city you can get a pretty good introduction into its unique artistic style.
If you love Paris, you'll love this exhibit. Higher Pictures gallery is showing a collection of postcards from the 1920s by photographer Pierre Yves Petit. In addition to the patina of age in these photographs, there is a deliberate moodiness captured through light, shadow and subject-matter.
Artists tasked to develop the virtual space of the Jeu de Paume have devised a geolocation project called "Le Truc," which tracks four objects as they pass from one person to another. This is Untapped Paris' story with one of the four trucs!
I think the most telling thing about the region is what it’s called: Pays-Basque, or Basque Country. I like to think it’s a little dig to the Netherlands (Pays-Bas), like hey–one region in France has just as much as your whole country! But Pays-Basque really does have quite a lot to offer.