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Rock Art

Archaeologist Muhammad Ramli from the Preservation of Cultural Reserves Association, Indonesia, points out examples of cave art more than 30,000 years old in Sulawesi.

30,000-Year-Old Ice Age Art Reveals Ancient Humans Developed Culture on the Go

In Indonesia, scientists have uncovered new evidence nearly 30,000 years old that early humans not only developed art and culture, but that it was further enriched by migratory life.
By Alanna Martinez
Gagosian.

Gagosian Owes $4.3M to NY State, Leo DiCaprio Hosts Celeb-Filled Charity Auction

State attorney general Eric T. Schneiderman announced plans this week to collect millions of taxes from the mega dealer.
By Alanna Martinez
Maurizio Cattelan (center) with Cecilia Dean and James Kaliardos at the opening for Visionaire 64 ART John Baldessari.

Maurizio Cattelan Comes Out of Retirement, Art World Campaign Contributions—and More

The artist announced in 2011 that he was done making art, but now he’s back.
By Alanna Martinez
MIAMI, FL - FEBRUARY 07: An American Airlines plane takes off at the Miami International Airport on February 7, 2013 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that a deal between American Airlines and US Airways to merge may be set for early next week. If the deal goes through it would create the world's biggest airline.

American Airlines Sued for Damaging Art, Justin Trudeau Sketch Sold for $25K—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Drawings at Chauvet-Pont d’Arc. (Photo: Patrick Aventurier/Getty Images)

Before Vesuvius, Prehistoric Man May Have Drawn the First Volcano in a French Cave

By Vida Weisblum
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