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An Ancient Dog Statue and 3 Tombs Were Just Discovered Under the Streets of Rome
The antiquities were found in the Appio Latino district just before Christmas by workers repairing the water system.
If This Painting Turns Out to Be a Real Caravaggio, It Could Be Worth $57 Million
Spanish art experts have been given additional time to determine its true authorship.
The Met Is Reducing Visitor Capacity in Response to NYC’s Covid-19 Spike
On Tuesday, the museum announced it would reduce visitor capacity effective immediately.
Legendary Architect Richard Rogers Has Died at Age 88
His firm, the London-based Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, announced Roger’s passing on Sunday.
Earthquakes, War & an Empress: How Porter Became Japan’s Cult Bag Brand
“Mochi wa mochiya” is an old Japanese proverb. Literally, it translates to “for rice cakes, go to a rice cake maker.” Basically, it means that if you want the very best product, you should go to a specialist. It’s a foundational mantra that Yoshida & Co., and its subsidiary brands including Porter, have built cult […]
Sotheby’s Owner Patrick Drahi May Take the Auction House Public, Reports Say
According to reports, Drahi could move to take the company public in the US next year.
This 16th-Century Globe, the Oldest Ever Auctioned, Just Sold for $153,861
Dating back as far as 1550, the rare artifact made of paper gores depicts sea monsters, ships and more.
Lesley Lokko Becomes the First Black Curator of the Venice Architecture Biennale
Lokko, who is influential in academia and opened two architecture schools, will unveil her biennale edition in 2023.
Meet the First 10 Winners of Chanel’s ‘Next Prize’ For International Artists
Known as the Chanel Next Prize, the award supports creatives working across film, music, performance and visual arts.
Meet the First 10 Winners of Chanel’s ‘Next Prize’ For International Artists
Known as the Chanel Next Prize, the award supports creatives working across film, music, performance and visual arts.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Is Removing the Sackler Name From Its Galleries
The museum said the decision was made in mutual agreement with the family.
This $24.6 Million Roman Statue Is Now the Most Expensive Ancient Sculpture Sold at Auction
The 'Hamilton Aphrodite' sold for nine times Sotheby's low estimate of $2.7 million.