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Human DNA in Cave Paintings Can Survive For Millennia, Study Finds
New study confirms human DNA can persist in cave art for thousands of years, opening new avenues for identifying Paleolithic artists.
Philip Guston’s Lines of Poetry
A new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth highlights Philip Guston’s collaboration with poets and his poetic drawings, emphasizing his artistic and literary connections.
At Upstate Art Weekend, Cars and Barns Are Galleries
Hundreds of artists showcased unconventional art spaces, including cars and barns, during the seventh Upstate Art Weekend in New York’s Hudson Valley.
In Venice, a Family’s History in Wood and Glass
A Venice family maintains centuries-old craftsmanship in wood and glass, highlighting local cultural heritage and artisanal skills.
Vertical White Pillars Compose Rhythmic Facade Enfolding Primary School In Italy
A new primary school in Italy features a facade composed of vertical white pillars, creating a rhythmic architectural design that integrates with the landscape.
Misan Harriman to Step Down From Southbank Centre
Misan Harriman announces he will leave his role as chair of London’s Southbank Centre this autumn, amid media scrutiny and controversy.
Thousands expected in downtown Dallas for Argentina celebration and arts festival
An estimated thousands of people are expected in downtown Dallas for a major Argentina celebration and arts festival, highlighting cultural pride and community engagement.
Every Dog Has Its Artist
Thomas W. Laqueur’s ‘The Dog’s Gaze’ examines dogs’ depiction in art from ancient times to today, highlighting emotional and cultural bonds.
Rare Film of Sculptor Auguste Rodin Working at His Studio in Paris (1915)
A rare 1915 film captures sculptor Auguste Rodin working in his Paris studio at the Hôtel Biron, offering new insights into his creative process before his death.