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How Much Did It Cost to Paint a Pompeii Room Egyptian Blue?

A new study has calculated the staggering cost of painting a room in Pompeii with Egyptian blue pigment. Researchers determined that covering the walls of a recently discovered "Blue Room," a sacred shrine, would have required between 2.7 and 4.9 kilograms of the prized synthetic pigment. Based on prices recorded by Pliny the Elder, this quantity of high-grade pigment would have cost between 50% and 90% of a Roman legionary's annual salary, highlighting it as an extreme luxury.

Deepen Your Creative Practice at Vermont Studio Center

The Vermont Studio Center is now accepting applications for its artist and writer residencies scheduled for the first half of 2027. The program, located in Johnson, Vermont, offers two- to four-week sessions that provide private studio space, lodging, and a structured schedule including resident presentations, open studios, and a Visiting Artist & Writer program. Applications for the January–June 2027 residencies are due by March 31, 2026.

Lost for More Than a Century, the First ‘Sci-Fi’ Film Ever Made Resurfaces

A lost 1897 silent film by pioneering French director Georges Méliès, "Gugusse et l'Automate," has been rediscovered and digitally restored. The 45-second slapstick short, featuring a magician battling a robot, was found in a collection of early film reels passed down through a family of traveling showmen and has now been preserved in 4K by the Library of Congress.

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The Contemporary Art Daily has released the full digital archive of artist SoiL Thornton's solo exhibitions. The comprehensive collection, published in their Contemporary Art Quarterly, documents Thornton's work dating back to 2017, providing centralized access to years of the artist's major projects and installations.

Art21 and CHANEL Culture Fund Introduce an Original Series of Documentary Shorts Designed for Social Media Platforms

Art21 and the CHANEL Culture Fund have partnered to launch *IRL/url*, a new series of over 30 short documentary films designed for social media platforms. The series, premiering in November 2025, profiles eight contemporary artists—including Neïl Beloufa, Jacolby Satterwhite, and Xin Liu—who navigate both physical and digital realms. The episodic content will be released on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram, marking a strategic shift to meet audiences on the platforms they frequent.