On View Diane Arbus’s 1972 Retrospective Ignited a Firestorm. See It 50 Years Later, Restaged Shot for Shot The show divided viewers when it debuted at the Museum of Modern Art, with some critics saying the images were exploitative. By Taylor Dafoe, 5 hours ago
Market Surrealist Art Is Everywhere Right Now. The Prices Are Pretty Surreal, Too These days, surrealism is a catchall for a particular style of representational painting: figuration with a twist. By Katya Kazakina, 6 hours ago
On View In Pictures: A Texas Exhibition Shines a Light on Paintings of Women, by Women "Women Painting Women" is at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth through September 25. By Vittoria Benzine, 4 hours ago
The Gray Market Two Buzzy Hybrid Projects Have a Lot to Teach Us About the Uneasy Merger Between Crypto and Physical Art Our columnist weighs in on what recent events in New York suggest about the total convergence of tangible and tokenized art. By Tim Schneider, 5 hours ago
Gallery Network 5 Talents From the Artnet Gallery Network We’re Keeping an Eye on as the Fall Season Kicks Off This month, we're watching artists with works on view in Boston, Seattle, and beyond. By Artnet Gallery Network, 5 hours ago
Art World Paris Will Turn Off the Eiffel Tower’s Evening Lights Early in a Bid to Save Energy "France will always be the City of Light," the mayor assured Parisians. By Caroline Goldstein, 14 hours ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: Colombian Artist Santiago Cárdenas’s Still Lifes Mix Minimalism With Dutch Golden Age Tropes The artist's works are currently on view at Art of the World Gallery, Houston. By Artnet Gallery Network, 14 hours ago
Auctions Faded Photos Bought for $2,200 at an Estate Sale Turn Out to Be Two Rare Stieglitz Works Stuck Together A rare and pristine platinum print was hiding behind a faded Alfred Stieglitz print auctioned at a Connecticut estate sale last year. By Sarah Cascone, 14 hours ago
Archaeology A Massive Railroad Project in Mexico Has Led to the Discovery of the Ancient Mayan City of Paamul II The government is teasing a new museum in Mérida for 'Maya Train discoveries.' By Vittoria Benzine, 15 hours ago
Shows & Exhibitions A Floral Georgia O’Keeffe Immersive Experience Is Coming to Las Vegas. It Looks… Bad Guests get free sunflowers! Cocktails cost $19 though. By Artnet News, 15 hours ago
On View Photographer Lee Miller Was More Than a Muse. A U.K. Show Presents Her as Picasso’s Equal “Lee Miller & Picasso” is open until January 8, 2023 at Newlands House Gallery, near Miller’s home in Sussex, England. By Christine Ajudua, 15 hours ago
Artnet News Pro Looking for a Rising Star? Here Are 6 Artists Poised to Break Out After a Strong Showing at Armory Week 2022 From a veteran of the downtown New York scene only now getting his due to a young painter sought out by top collectors, here are our picks. By Artnet News, 16 hours ago
Art World An Eight-Year-Old Just Won a $150,000 Painting by Jamian Juliano-Villani in an Easter Egg Hunt He plans to sell it and go to space camp. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 17 hours ago
People How Viral Meme-Maker @freeze_magazine, aka Artist Cem A, Won Over the Art World by Farce A new show by the viral meme-maker and institutional critic opens in Istanbul, Turkey this week. By Dorian Batycka, 17 hours ago
Auctions Elon Musk’s Ex-Girlfriend Is Auctioning Off Mementos From the Tesla Founder, Including a Birthday Card He Addressed to His ‘Boo-Boo’ So far, the highest bid is $12,000 for an emerald necklace Musk gave his former girlfriend. By Dorian Batycka, 19 hours ago
Art World Six Women-Led Galleries Will Now Represent Painter Rochelle Feinstein, Following Their Globe-Spanning Joint Exhibition This Year The artist has welcomed the support calling it a 'one for all and all for one' approach By Eileen Kinsella, 21 hours ago
Art World Art Industry News: A 91-Year-Old’s Mysterious Unsigned Warhol Is Heading to Sale at a Tiny Auction House in… Arizona + Other Stories Plus, the National Gallery commissions a play and Dan Colen's farm animals do a photoshoot. By Artnet News, 22 hours ago