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Pet Monkeys Were Popular in Ancient Rome, Burials Reveal

The recent archaeological discovery at the Red Sea port of Berenike sheds new light on the interaction between the Romans and Ancient India. The unearthing of several burials containing the

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The Art World’s Epstein Problem

The recent release of the Epstein files has sparked widespread interest and concern, shedding light on the depravity and corruption

Does It Have to Mean Something to Be Great?

Art Review: Joanne Greenbaum's "Amnesia" Exhibition at Nino Mier Gallery Joanne Greenbaum is a trailblazing artist who has managed to

The Unruly Politics of Glitter

Glitter: The Democratization of Light in Art A cold Saturday afternoon in downtown San Francisco sets the scene for an

Brooklyn “Wall of Tears” Lists Names of Children Killed in Gaza

Local artist Phil Buehler recently unveiled a moving memorial display in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with the intention of bringing attention to

When Artists Lose Their Archives

The experience of losing one's own work can bring about a unique kind of shame that is often kept hidden.

Through Vivid Color, Martin Wittfooth Revels in Surreal Worlds — Colossal

Martin Wittfooth is an artist known for his surreal paintings that depict a unique blend of flora and fauna, highlighting

Mona Lisa’s Face Redacted in Latest Trove of Epstein Files

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is under fire for its recent document release related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The Forest-Like Interior of Coral Takes the Grand Prize in the CUPOTY 7 Photo Contest — Colossal

The Close-up Photographer of the Year competition has recently announced the winners of its 7th edition, with Ross Gudgeon from