Ancient Egyptians kept baboons in captivity—and then mummified them
Archeologists exhumed the primates' skeletons from Egypt's Valley of the Monkeys to discover how they lived 2,500 years ago
Archeologists exhumed the primates' skeletons from Egypt's Valley of the Monkeys to discover how they lived 2,500 years ago
The Washington Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art, released on 3 December 1998, are non-binding but nevertheless continue to enable the pursuit of justice
The gallerist celebrates the cultural hub whose visitors included Aretha Franklin, Muhammad Ali and Martin Luther King Jr.
At The Bass, the interdisciplinary artist explores weather and technology in her first US solo show
The sales and marketing director at Vivant Skin Care seeks out art with a universal language
A show at the Institute of Contemporary Art explores the former plantations of the artist's South Carolina birthplace
Tezos ecosystem and Arcual blockchain transaction platform disrupt the hedonistic exclusivity usually associated with the art world's winter party in Florida
An in-depth interview with the artist on his cultural experiences and greatest influences, from jazz and drawing workshops to Hieronymus Bosch
The four-hour film, shot mostly during the Covid-19 pandemic, opens in the US on Christmas Day
Following the British model, entry will be free for the newly expanded institution
A Gentil Carioca’s 20th anniversary affirms it as a rare example of long-term commercial success
Brit artist’s animation is centrepiece of Apple’s mega Christmas campaign
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office linked one of the works to Kapoor; another had been in the Rubin Museum’s collection
As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis cracks down on their public visibility, local celebrities from Fantasia Royale Gaga to Persephone Von Lips are celebrated in banner form above Española Way
Long-awaited launch of Marquez Art Projects will strengthen the local scene