Gallery Network Reality Meets Fantasy in ‘The Flames of Vanity,’ Antoine Roegiers Solo Show in London The exhibition at Robilant and Voena includes work from from across more than a decade of the artist's oeuvre. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 10, 2024
Art World Art Bites: The First Artwork Created in Space The work depicts an orbital sunrise. By Adam Schrader, Mar 9, 2024
Pop Culture The Envelope, Please: 12 Art Films That Earned Oscar Love Here are the artist biopics, adaptations, and documentaries that have landed Academy plaudits. By Brian Boucher, Mar 9, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘The New Tower of Babel Is A.I.’: Artist Tu Hongtao Makes His New York Debut His new show, at Lévy Gorvy Dayan, results from reflections on issues like technology and social control. By Leo Yuan, Mar 9, 2024
Archaeology & History The Missing Half of a Colossal Ramses II Statue Has Been Found The other half of the statue was discovered in the same area almost a century ago. By Adnan Qiblawi, Mar 9, 2024
Gallery Network Spark Art Fair Vienna Gears Up for 2024 Edition in the ‘World’s Most Livable City’ The 2024 edition of the fair will see the debut of a new film series as well. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 8, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Hip-Hop Jewelry Show Is Headed to New York’s Museum of Natural History The exhibition includes jewelry from the likes of Notorious B.I.G., Nicki Minaj, Erykah Badu, A$AP Rocky, and Tyler, the Creator. By Richard Whiddington, Mar 8, 2024
Up Next Sculptor Heidi Lau on ‘World-Building’ With Personal Memory and Ancient Myth 'A Cacophony of Rocks,' the artist's debut solo exhibition with Sikkema Jenkins, is now on view. By Katie White, Mar 8, 2024
Art World Karl Lagerfeld’s Futuristic Quai Voltaire Apartment Is Up for Auction The late designer once described the space as "floating in your own spaceship over a very civilized past." By Tim Brinkhof, Mar 8, 2024
Law & Politics Historic Portrait of Lord Balfour Slashed by Pro-Palestine Protestors The Palestine Action group targeted the painting for its sitter's controversial backing of Zionism. By Adam Schrader, Mar 8, 2024
People Mega Collector Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Adds Novelist to Her Resume The highly accomplished collector's debut novel is an autobiographical tale about a woman growing up in Cuba. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 8, 2024
Archaeology & History Did This Field in Norway Once House a Viking-Era Marketplace? Archaeologists working on the site have discovered remnants of boathouses and cooking pits. By Tim Brinkhof, Mar 8, 2024
Gallery Network Artist Quayola On Why Algorithmic Art Is Like Impressionism In collaboration with Artnet and Times Square Arts, the digital artist is lighting up Times Square with algorithm-generated storms. By Jiayin Chen, Mar 8, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Show in Paris Celebrates Vera Molnár’s Pioneering Generative Art The exhibition features the late artist's algorithmic works, alongside her notes and sketches. By Richard Whiddington, Mar 8, 2024
Art World Art Bites: The Hidden History Behind the Term ‘Masterpiece’ The term comes from the Middle Ages, when artists had to present a “master piece” to their craftsman’s guild. By Verity Babbs, Mar 8, 2024