Art & Exhibitions Rare Paintings by John Kacere, Whose Work Inspired Sofia Coppola, Go on View in New York “Butt Can You Feel It?” runs at Gratin gallery through December 20. By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 2, 2024
Law & Politics Man Arrested in Connection with Groucho Club Closure Over ‘Serious Crime’ The storied club, a social hub for the YBAs in the 1990s, is owned by Hauser and Wirth's founders. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 2, 2024
On View Playful Pop Surrealist Kenny Scharf Gets Serious Think you know Kenny Scharf? A show at the Brant Foundation may make you think again. By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 2, 2024
Artists ‘Everything I Feared Has Come True’: Luc Tuymans Speaks with Philip Tinari at His New Beijing Exhibition The artist's major new retrospective at UCCA Beijing reveals a profound connection to China's art scene. By Artnet News, Dec 1, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Marc Jacobs’s Outsized Impact on Art and Fashion Is the Subject of a New Show in L.A. Legends like Futura and Damien Hirst have joined forces to celebrate the fashion designer's work pioneering the intersection of art and fashion. By Vittoria Benzine, Nov 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Beyond Needle and Thread: Contemporary Artists Are Fueling a Tapestry Renaissance Salon 94's new group show "The Lady and the Unicorn: New Tapestry" highlights a new cohort of artists tackling an ancient medium. By J. Cabelle Ahn, Nov 30, 2024
Archaeology & History Cracking the Color Code of Ancient Mesoamerican Art The story behind the ambitious "We Live in Painting: The Nature of Color in Mesoamerican Art" at LACMA. By Tim Brinkhof, Nov 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions How Matisse’s Fascination With Japanese Woodcuts Influenced His Paintings The French artist was heavily influenced by the art of ukiyo-e. By Tim Brinkhof, Nov 30, 2024
Archaeology & History This Sunken Ship May Be the 1524 Wreckage From Vasco da Gama’s Final Voyage If correctly identified, the ship would be one of the earliest European wreckages in the Indian Ocean. By Verity Babbs, Nov 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions John Akomfrah Poignantly Captures a World in Crisis The film “Five Murmurations” marks a departure from the artist's usual cinematic style. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Shakespearean Actors Come Alive in Portrait Show Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, and Juliet Stevenson are just a few of the subjects. By Richard Whiddington, Nov 29, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘Living With the Gods’ Tells the Story of the Human Quest to Capture Divinity in Art The Museum of Fine Arts exhibition is based on a book and radio show by Neil MacGregor. By Tim Brinkhof, Nov 29, 2024
On View How Rijksmuseum’s Dazzling Asian Bronze Show Rethinks Art History From hidden scrolls to secret mirrors, this extensive exhibition brings together bronze works from across Asia that span 4,000 years. By Vivienne Chow, Nov 29, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘I Feel Like I Can Make Anything!’: As It Turns 50, What Makes The Kohler Art Residency Special The Wisconsin-based program offers a rare combination of freedom and support. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 29, 2024
Art World Anselm Kiefer Unveils a Preview of His New 78-Foot Painting The work will be part of Kiefer’s landmark exhibition in Amsterdam, the first-ever collaboration between two major Dutch institutions. By Verity Babbs, Nov 29, 2024