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Valentino duo unveil massive Joana Vasconcelos sculpture, in latest artistic display in Rome
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Valentino duo unveil massive Joana Vasconcelos sculpture, in latest artistic display in Rome

Published November 10, 2025 PM23 inaugurated a new project on Monday, supported by the Valentino Garavani and Giancarlo Giammetti Foundation, debuting with the unveiling of a massive statue by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos in the historic centre of Rome. Joana Vasconcelos’s statue, unveiled in Rome on Monday – PM23  On a crisp Monday morning, ‘Venus:…

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Jean-Charles de Castelbajac to stage mammoth retrospective in Toulouse

Published November 10, 2025 Jean-Charles de Castelbajac will stage a mammoth retrospective in Toulouse, entitled ‘L’Imagination au pouvoir,’ or ‘Imagination at work,’ to be presented in the French city’s Les Abattoirs Museum. Bettina Rheims, Ghislaine Thesmar, and dancers from the Ballet de l’Opéra de Paris, Spring-Summer 1982, “Homage to Comic Books” collection – Bettina Rheims…

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Archaeologists may have finally solved Peru’s strange “Band of Holes” mystery

In southern Peru’s Pisco Valley, Monte Sierpe — also known as the “Band of Holes” — features thousands of perfectly aligned circular pits whose true purpose has long puzzled scientists. New research combining microbotanical analysis and high-resolution drone imagery offers fresh insight into how and why this mysterious site was built. Evidence suggests Monte Sierpe…

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Scientists find brain chemical tied to trauma and depression

Neuroscientists from Columbia University and McGill University have identified a brain chemical that appears to drive depression and suicidal thinking in individuals who faced trauma or hardship during childhood. The researchers found that high levels of a stress-related protein called SGK1 are closely associated with depression among people who endured early-life adversity. This discovery opens…

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