Archaeology & History Archaeologists in Turkey Unearth a Literal Pot of Gold The vessel holds Persian gold coins dating back to the 5th century B.C.E. By Tim Brinkhof, 15 mins ago
Art World Eureka: How a Scientist Revolutionized Photography With the Cyanotype Invented in 1842, the technique swiftly grew mainstream among photographers. By Tim Brinkhof, 1 hour ago
Law & Politics Photographer Files $300,000 Copyright Infringement Suit Against ‘Zillow Gone Wild’ She says the wildly popular social media account swiped two of her photos. By Brian Boucher, 10 hours ago
Gallery Network Game Ranger and Artist Bruce Little Captures Majestic Wildlife in Bronze Little's work, and in collaboration with Asili Fine Art, draws sharp focus on wildlife conservation. By Artnet Gallery Network, 10 hours ago
Artists Ivana Bašić’s Newest Sculpture Is an Astounding Feat. It Took Her Six Years to Make The New York-based artist wants to push materials to their limits. By Kate Brown, 11 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions The Museum of Sex Is Laying Bare Andy Warhol’s Most Provocative Films Warhol's silent, black and white films are exercises in both intimacy and voyeurism. By Sarah Cascone, 11 hours ago
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Law & Politics Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Damaging Lenin and Mao Sculpture in Texas The stainless steel sculpture by the Gao Brothers was significantly damaged by explosives. By Brian Boucher, 13 hours ago
Archaeology & History Vast Iron-Age Burial Ground Discovered in German Gravel Quarry Archaeologists plan to undertake further tests and excavations. By Richard Whiddington, 14 hours ago
Art World Anne Frank Statue in Amsterdam Defaced for the Second Time in a Month The Holocaust memorial was one of six statues in Amsterdam that were vandalized over the weekend. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 14 hours ago
Art World Two New Banksy Artworks Appear In London, But What Do They Mean? A scapegoat? The elephant in the room? Commenters search for metaphors in Bansky's latest artworks. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 14 hours ago
Law & Politics Protestors Set Cultural Institutions on Fire in Bangladesh Footage is emerging of buildings that have been gutted by looters and scorched by fire. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 14 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions Marcela Guerrero and Drew Sawyer Are the Next Whitney Biennial Curators The current edition of the tastemaking exhibition runs through August 11. By Sarah Cascone, 15 hours ago
Archaeology & History A U.K. Museum Is Raising Money to Keep a Bronze-Age Bracelet Found Nearby The museum hopes to include the rare artifact in an exhibition slated for 2026. By Vittoria Benzine, 16 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions At a Brooklyn Gallery, Dancers Bring a Sweeping Textile Installation to Life East Williamsburg gallery Carvalho Park recently debuted its biannual performance series. By Annikka Olsen, 16 hours ago