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Ancient Roman Settlement Discovered in France

Archaeologists cleaning the mosaic outside Alès, France. ©F. Giraud, Inrap The remains of a Gallo-Roman site overlooking the French city of Alès have been identified by archaeologists, the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap) announced on Tuesday. Excavations conducted between February and June this year revealed the remains of dwellings, hydraulic systems, a domus …

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English Heritage Boss Steps Down After Proposing Severe Job Cuts

Nick Merriman. COURTESY ENGLISH HERITAGE The chief executive of English Heritage, the British conservation charity, has stepped down from his role having only joined at the beginning of 2024. English Heritage said in a statement that Nick Merriman resigned for personal reasons linked to family health. Geoff Parkin will now step into the role on …

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Top Spanish Court Orders Heirs to Return Cathedral Statues

Interior of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela on June 15, 2023. AFP via Getty Images Spain’s Supreme Court has ordered the heirs of former dictator Francisco Franco to return two religious statues to the city of Santiago, concluding a years-long legal dispute over their ownership. The two pieces, depicting biblical figures Isaac and Abraham, …

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Rosalind Fox Solomon, Photographer Who Pictured Alienation and Racism, Dies at 95

Rosalind Fox Solomon, 2019. Getty Images for International Center of Photography Rosalind Fox Solomon, a photographer who crafted piercing images of alienation, racism, and marginalization in the United States and far beyond it, died in New York on Monday at 95. Stephen Bulger Gallery, her representative, confirmed her passing, but did not state a cause …

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Glasgow Arts Institution Closes After Pro-Palestine Protest

CCA, Sauchiehall Street. Photo Alan Dimmick/Courtesy CCA The Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow, Scotland, will be closed for the rest of the week after a pro-Palestine protest held in the institution’s courtyard on Tuesday afternoon. Art Workers for Palestine Scotland organized a sit-in at CCA that was intended to last the entire week, calling …

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ARTnews Polled 10 Digital Art Experts to Find Out Their Favorite Digital Art Works

Last Selfie by XCOPY Courtesy Jediwolf While most art collectors focused on Art Basel this week, the Digital Art Mile—Basel’s first-ever digital art fair—opened its second edition on Monday. Launched last year by digital art adviser Georg Bak and ArtMeta founder Roger Haas, the fair is being held at Basel’s underground Kult Kino Camera cinema …

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A New Video Game Allows You to Repatriate African Artifacts by Looting Western Museums

A screenshot from “Relooted,” a new game from South African video game developer Nyamakop. Courtesy Nyamakop/Epic Games Have you ever imagined yourself, on a visit to a major museum, busting through a wall, arms full of ill-begotten African artifacts and ready to return them to their rightful homes? No? Well, you may soon have the …

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Rijksmuseum’s Condom Featuring Erotic Nun Etching Draws Backlash from Christian Group

The 1830 condom at the Rijskmuseum. Rijksmuseum The Rijksmuseum’s latest acquisition—a nearly 200-year-old condom made from sheep intestine—has prompted outrage from a conservative Christian group in the Netherlands, which has called its display “a grotesque insult to God, the Catholic Church and the entire Dutch nation,” according to the Art Newspaper. On view in the museum’s print …

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The Best Booths at Liste, From an Eerie Sound Installation to Miniature Industrial Sculptures

Pink stuff: Phos-Chek is a flame-retardant used at airports. courtesy Max Goelitz Gallery While Liste Art Fair is known for showcasing younger galleries and more experimental artwork, the satellite fair is now 30 years old. It’s hardly the young upstart it once was—and yet, it still manages to surprise. In 2021, the fair moved from …

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