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Archaeologists have uncovered vast troves of Neolithic and Bronze Age artifacts while conducting excavations for a proposed highway tunnel near Stonehenge. Among the new discoveries are…
“I understood stories and things through image,” painter Kate Pincus-Whitney recently told Brooke Jaffe about her artistic practice for “ARTnews Live,” our ongoing IGTV series featuring interviews with a…
Vice President Kamala Harris’s history-making election as the first female, Black, and Asian American to serve in our nation’s second-highest office has been immortalized in a…
As the art industry reels from the havoc wreaked by Covid-19, Philip Sutton RA, a 92-year-old artist shielding in a residential home, takes matters into his…
A portray of Mary Magdalene lately attributed to Leonardo da Vinci’s collaborator and lover Gian Giacomo Caprotti, often known as Salaì, offered on the Paris public…
Over a century ago, Suzanne Valadon began painting lively nude portraits of sensual and self-assured women, with full, curvy bodies and pubic hair. Occasionally, she painted…
Less than a week after enrapturing audiences at President Joe Biden’s inauguration ceremony, America’s youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman has signed with one of the world’s biggest modeling…
The only painting Winston Churchill painted during World War II is hitting the auction block—and it has a very unlikely consignor. The work, which the former…
Archeologists in Egypt have discovered a 2,000-year-old mummy with a gold-tongue amulet meant to let the dead person “speak” — though hopefully not curse — in the afterlife. Mummy curses…