In Brief
A "Sorcerer's Treasure Trove" Uncovered in Pompeii
The wooden box full of amulets, trinkets, and gems is believed to have belonged to a Roman sorceress, according to the Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
In Brief
The wooden box full of amulets, trinkets, and gems is believed to have belonged to a Roman sorceress, according to the Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
Film
The video art of Isuma, the first international media organization created by and for Indigenous peoples, highlights the contemporary and historical impasses they are forced to navigate.
Art
Surprises and puzzles in Venice and Vienna, from Sean Scully to Tintoretto.
Film
This week, the Quad is screening a series of the blood-spattered, sultry Italian thrillers from the 1960s and ’70s.
Art
Pondering the legacy of Jannis Kounellis, a titan of Arte Povera, away from the crowds of Venice.
Art
Tuymans is a figurative painter who doubts whether visual representations can ever be truthful.
Art
The Venice Biennale’s official exhibition, May You Live In Interesting Times, presents art that speaks to the present, not in the direct fashion of journalism, but in ways that can challenge existing habits of thought.
Art
Luca Del Baldo paints portraits of art critics and historians — often people he has never met — and then requests their response to complete the work.
Announcement
Winners of the prizes will receive a cash prize and be invited to attend the symposium in Venice, Italy. All submissions are due by July 30, 2019.
Film
A documentary dives into the history of the Institute of the Innocents, which housed unwanted babies, and the first painting it ever commissioned.
In Brief
Artists may lose their cut of the profits, but industry experts say it's crucial to keep Italy's galleries competitive with the international market.
Books
Jamie James gives a full, intriguing, detailed history of the island's visitors and expats, a wild panoply of writers, artists, rogues, madmen and madwomen, and thieves.