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Italian Authorities Seize Etruscan Antiquities Looted by “Clumsy” Tomb Raiders

Italian authorities have made a significant discovery by seizing a collection of well-preserved artifacts dating back to the third century BCE. These artifacts were originally looted from an Etruscan necropolis

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I’m an NYU Contract Professor. This Is Why We Plan to Strike.

Opinion For years, NYU’s administrators have casualized the school’s teaching force, many of them artists, by creating a second tier

Photographer Dr. Elliott McGucken Seizes a Rare Superbloom in Death Valley — Colossal

Death Valley, known for being the driest and lowest national park in the U.S., is also recognized as one of

Gainsborough’s Pride and Prejudice

Daily Newsletter Meet a pioneer in museum accessibility, NY Academy of Art returns Epstein money, Seurat and the sea, the

Meet the Woman Who Made Museums More Accessible

Feature The first head of Accessible Programs at the National Gallery of Art discusses her journey and the future of

The Sartorial Is Political in “The New York Sari”

Eugene Gordon's photographs of 1980s Queens (all photos Lakshmi Rivera Amin/Hyperallergic) Before setting eyes on The New York Sari, its

The Tender Work of Preserving Renee Good’s Memorial

Feature A traveling photographer has decided to stay in Minneapolis to care for the hundreds of artworks, objects, and messages

New York Academy of Art Says It Will Donate Epstein Money

The announcement follows new revelations about sex offender's ties to the school in the latest release of Epstein files. Exterior

Extreme Macro Photos of Insect Wings by Chris Perani Layer Thousands of Images — Colossal

Chris Perani finds endless fascination in the tiniest details, those that are nearly invisible to the human eye. His ongoing