Art History Has a Painting by an Elusive Renaissance Master Been Hiding in Plain Sight? New research attributes a work in Germany's Alte Pinakothek to Giorgione. By Richard Whiddington, 21 hours ago
Gallery Network Bahamian Art Shines: Mestre Projects Reflects on a Vibrant Year and Prepares for an Exciting 2025 Mestre Projects is closing out the 2024 year with a Stan Burnside solo exhibition—whose work you'll also see with the gallery in 2025. By Artnet Gallery Network, 21 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions 5 Artists You Need to Know from the Guggenheim’s Orphism Show The exhibition fights back against Orphism's reputation as a movement that was limited in its reach. By Verity Babbs, 23 hours ago
Collectibles Iconic Margiela Designs Are Hitting the Auction Block in a Historic Sale Some 270 styles are up for grabs, including the designer's lesser-known works. By Vittoria Benzine, 2 days ago
Gallery Network Artist Cynthia Daignault Reimagines Masterpieces by Renoir and Manet in an L.A. Show Presented by Night Gallery, Los Angeles, Daignault's "The Lemon" revisits icons of art history. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 days ago
Art World Photographer Lee Mary Manning Captures Life’s Ephemera in Captivating Collages With an intuitive eye and a poetic touch, Manning assembles snapshots, fabrics, and found objects into evocative works of art. "Kiss of the Sun" is now on view at Canada gallery in Manhattan. By Morgan Becker, 2 days ago
Art World Notre-Dame Is Getting New Stained Glass Windows by Claire Tabouret The divisive plan would replace 19th-century windows by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. By Sarah Cascone, 2 days ago
Archaeology & History A Rare Terracotta Warrior Is Unearthed in China’s Legendary Imperial Tomb The figure is one of only 10 high-ranking officers found over the past 50 years. By Verity Babbs, 2 days ago
Art & Exhibitions A New Show at the Dalí Museum Honors the ‘Subversive Eye’ of Surrealist Photography The biggest show on the subject since 1986 features works by photogs from Man Ray to Dora Maar. By Vittoria Benzine, 2 days ago
Law & Politics Thousands of Stolen Greek Artifacts Just Turned Up in an Athens Basement Authorities are still determining the value of the cache, much of it found wrapped in 1940s newspapers. By Vittoria Benzine, 2 days ago
Art & Exhibitions Kinetic Rebel: The Whirring, Clanging World of Artist Jean Tinguely A stellar Milan retrospective, the artist's first major exhibition in decades, celebrates his groundbreaking sculptures, blending mechanical chaos, humor, and defiance. By Caroline Roux, 2 days ago
Art History Unlocking Van Eyck’s ‘Arnolfini Portrait’, One of World’s Most Enigmatic Paintings Some juicy details are hiding in plain sight! By Karen Chernick, 2 days ago
Art World Pharrell Williams Joins UNESCO as Its Newest Goodwill Ambassador "He believes in the power of creativity and education to build a better future," said UNESCO's director general. By Richard Whiddington, 2 days ago
Archaeology & History Aha! Here Are 15 of the Most Surprising Archaeological Finds of 2024 These finds include everything from Peruvian geoglyphs to Roman statuary. By Sofia Hallström, 2 days ago
People Lucy Lippard on Conceptual Art, Feminism’s Big Bang, and Other Lessons From a Radical Life We spoke to the legendary critic on the Art Angle podcast. By Ben Davis, 2 days ago