38,000-Year-Old Cave Paintings Could Have Huge Impact on Archaeology and Modern Art The drawings are pointillist engravings which could give new insights into both archaeology and modern art. By John Bonazzo
Discovery Reveals Ancient Humans in Ireland, Norman Lewis’ Art Market Moment—and More The bones of a bear feature 12,500-year-old knife markings. By Alanna Martinez
Before Vesuvius, Prehistoric Man May Have Drawn the First Volcano in a French Cave A series of mysterious, previously unidentified, “spray shaped designs” in France may have been identified by scientists as the earliest known imagery of volcanic activity. By Vida Weisblum
Untitled Art Miami Beach and NADA Kick Off Miami Art Week in a Cautious Market That Rewards Ambition By Elisa Carollo
Fei-Fei Li’s Startup Allows You to Walk in the 3D World of Edward Hopper Paintings By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly