Art World Art Bites: Gustav Klimt Was a Cat Daddy Gustav Klimt really loved cats. Known as the "crazy cat lady" of the art world, he let them roam his studio freely, despite the chaos and damage they wrought. But did he use cat pee as a fixing agent? By Adnan Qiblawi, Apr 10, 2024
On View Painter Rocco Ritchie, Son of Madonna, Takes a Bow with Miami Pop-Up From a young age, art 'gave me a place to escape,' the artist says in an interview. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 9, 2024
Law & Politics Demolition of Mary Miss’s Des Moines Installation Temporarily Paused A federal judge has granted the artist a temporary restraining order preventing the removal of the work. By Adam Schrader, Apr 9, 2024
Gallery Network At Longlati Foundation’s New Shanghai Space, Emerging Artists Take the Spotlight Shows by French artist Pol Taburet and Polish artist Tomasz KrÄ™cicki ingaugurate the new location. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 9, 2024
Archaeology & History Ancient Cave Art Is Discovered Alongside Dinosaur Footprints in Brazil A study claims that the petroglyphs were positioned so as not to disturb the 100-million-year-old tracks. By Adnan Qiblawi, Apr 9, 2024
Law & Politics A Court Rules an Australian Museum’s Women-Only Exhibition Must Admit Men A judge deemed the work "direct discrimination." By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 9, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Ripley’: The Brutal Art and Life of Caravaggio The Netflix series leans on a number of the artist’s paintings to tell the tale of a young conman. By Min Chen, Apr 9, 2024
People What the Photography Show’s Executive Director Has Her Eye On Right Now We caught up with Lydia Melamed Johnson ahead of the fair's return to the Park Avenue Armory By Katie White, Apr 9, 2024
Art World A U.K. Home Filled With Surreal Outsider Art Receives Protected Status British outsider artist Ron Gittins transformed his flat into an Egyptian-Roman temple before his death. By Tim Brinkhof, Apr 9, 2024
Pop Culture Art Behind the Meme: A Titanic Rock Sculpture Online, the 340-ton granite boulder has been used to signify various threats, from the personal to the political. By Brian Boucher, Apr 9, 2024
Law & Politics Former Uffizi Director Announces Run for Mayor of Florence Some of Italy's right-wing politicians have expressed their support of Schmidt's candidacy. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 9, 2024
Art World Art Bites: The Lost Colors of Ancient Greek Sculptures Ancient sculptors were liberal in their use of hues. By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 9, 2024
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Savannah Claudia Levin Pulls All-Nighters in a Gallery to Bring New Orleans Flavor to New York The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Savannah Claudia Levin, Apr 8, 2024
Archaeology & History A Painstakingly Reconstructed Ancient Roman Helmet Goes on Display The helmet goes on view alongside accompanying finds, such as coins and ingots. By Adnan Qiblawi, Apr 8, 2024
Gallery Network Unit Gallery’s Venice Show Highlights the Radical Black Imagination Curated by Indie A. Choudhury, the exhibition brings together newly commissioned and historical works. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 8, 2024