Gallery Network Artnet Gallery Network Liaisons Pick the Art That’s Captured Their Attention This Season From fantastical figuration to abstraction, here's what's inspiring them right now. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 3, 2024
Art World A Noguchi-Designed Plaza and 10 Other Historic Places Are 2024’s Most Endangered U.S. Sites Some are under threat from development; others have fallen into disrepair. By Brian Boucher, May 3, 2024
Gallery Network Women Artists Take Center Stage at TEFAF New York Hosting nearly 90 international galleries and dealers, TEFAF returns to the Park Avenue Armory in New York. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 3, 2024
Art World Artist-Activist Andrea Bowers on Her Unlikely New Collaborator The Ruinart champagne maker and the Los Angeles-based artist have joined forces on a Frieze New York booth and a commission in France. By Eileen Kinsella, May 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Disney Resort Will Show George W. Bush’s Portraits of Veterans Critic Peter Schjeldahl once referred to the works as “painted atonements.” By Artnet News, May 3, 2024
On View Two Visionary Women Photographers Collide in Unexpected Museum Showcase Working a century apart, Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron bent the medium of photography to their will. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 3, 2024
Artists Abstract Expressionist Alice Baber Advocated for Women Artists. At Long Last, Her Own Work Is Taking the Spotlight "Reverse Infinity" at Berry Campbell in New York marks the first major gallery exhibition of works by Alice Baber in over 40 years. By Katie White, May 3, 2024
Art World Venus Williams Hosts Carnegie Museum’s New Podcast on Art and Environment The tennis great will add one more art-related credential to her list. By Artnet News, May 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘Fear and Loathing’ Illustrator Ralph Steadman Kicks Off a Marathon Touring Retrospective Book jackets, political cartoons, and early abstraction will be on show at various U.S. venues through 2027. By Richard Whiddington, May 3, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’: A Vampire’s Self-Portrait in the Style of Dürer The Renaissance artist's iconic painting lends a hidden storytelling element. By Adnan Qiblawi, May 3, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Jan Wade’s Colorful Explorations of History Get a Dual Outing in New York Richard Saltoun Gallery's solo show of the artist coincides with Wade's work on view at the inaugural edition of Esther Art Fair. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 3, 2024
Art World A New Podcast Asks, Did Lee Krasner Basically Create Jackson Pollock? The new season of Death of an Artist is hosted by Katy Hessel. By Artnet News, May 3, 2024
Archaeology & History Is This 2,500-Year-Old Bronze Lamp a Cult Object? The Etruscan object was first discovered in 1840. By Verity Babbs, May 3, 2024
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Lola Kramer’s Love Letter to the Renaissance Society The writer and curator takes us through a week in her life. By Lola Kramer, May 3, 2024
Up Next How Pakui Hardware Grafts the Medicinal Industry Onto Their Surrealistic Art The Lithuanian duo is presenting one of the buzziest national pavilions at the Venice Biennale. By Devorah Lauter, May 3, 2024