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Dice Are 6,000 Years Older Than Previously Believed, Study Says

News New research identifies more than 600 objects discovered in the United States as two-sided dice crafted by Native Americans. Late Pleistocene, Early Holocene, Middle Holocene, and Late Holocene diagnostic

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Nasher Museum’s ‘Everything Now All At Once’ Celebrates Diversity, Resilience, and Joy — Colossal

The exhibition Everything Now All At Once at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University perfectly encapsulates its name.

Manhattan’s Neue Galerie to Merge With Met Museum

News Cosmetics billionaire Ronald Lauder's private museum has a vast collection of Austrian and German art. Ronald S. Lauder and

In ‘Piercing the Veil,’ Marina Kappos Gets to Know the Spectre of Grief — Colossal

Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris is renowned worldwide, serving as the final resting place of notable figures such as authors

IDF Soldiers Hide From Our Gaze

Opinion Official portraits show Israeli soldiers turning their backs on the camera, ostensibly to protect them from prosecution for war

In ‘Door to Life,’ Pacita Abad Evokes Traditional Yemeni Architecture — Colossal

During her prolific 32-year journey, Pacita Abad (1946-2004) explored more than 60 countries, enriching her artistic approach through diverse experiences.

Ridgewood’s Thriving Art Scene Steps Out of Bushwick’s Shadow

Known for her seasonal ice cream window in Ridgewood, artist Elisabeth Smolarz explores themes of isolation through her photography. Her

Habib Hajallie’s Meticulous Ballpoint Pen Drawings Examine the Depths of Emotion — Colossal

Using ballpoint pen on fragments of philosophical and historical texts, Habib Hajallie explores themes of memory, connection, and loss. Based

Dozens of Venice Biennale Artists Withdraw From Awards En Masse

Nearly half of the artists involved in the international exhibition, along with 16 national pavilions, signed a withdrawal statement in