Studio Visit Eamon Ore-Giron Is a Creative Omnivore. Here’s What Keeps the L.A. Artist Inspired The artist's work is currently on view in the 2024 Whitney Biennial. By Katie White, 2 days ago
Art World A Man Was Ordered to Build a Fence to Hide His Boat. He Asked an Artist to Paint the Boat on the Fence Hilarity—and virality—ensued. By Brian Boucher, 2 days ago
Artists Artist Mina Alikhani’s ‘Confrontational’ Works Address the Unseen Realities of Life in Iran The exhibit follows a previous show in response to the death of Mahsa Amini and the Women Life Freedom movement. By Adam Schrader, 2 days ago
Art World Is the Art World Finally Ready to Embrace Craft? The Loewe Foundation Craft Prize was awarded this week. The exhibition asks big questions. By Naomi Rea, 2 days ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: Venezuelan American Artist Loriel Beltrán Makes London Debut in New Solo Show Presented by Lehmann Maupin, "Loriel Beltrán: To Name the Light" is on view through June 22. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 days ago
Up Next Artist Guglielmo Castelli’s Poetic and Kafkaesque Childhood Reveries In his exhibition at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa in Venice, the Italian artist channels the complex feelings and foreboding that are part of childhood. By Katie White, 2 days ago
Studio Visit At the Neuendorf Residency in Mallorca, William Monk Embraces the Slowness of Painting The artist set up a temporary studio at the minimalist retreat. By Louisa Elderton, 2 days ago
Art World New King Charles Portrait Sparks Backlash for ‘Blood-Red’ Palette The painting by Jonathan Yeo has split public opinion. By Holly Black, 2 days ago
Art & Exhibitions A First-of-Its-Kind Show Decodes the Mythical Motifs of the Chinese Bronze Age San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum is showcasing artifacts adorned with phoenixes, raptors, and dragons. By Tim Brinkhof, 2 days ago
Museums & Institutions The Permanent Collection: Charles Gaines Ponders the Weight of History SFMoMA contemporary art curator Eungie Joo discusses the poignant artworks. By Zack Hatfield, 2 days ago
Archaeology & History Could the Mysterious Voynich Manuscript Actually Be About Sex? A new study posits that the ancient work encodes "women's secrets." By Vittoria Benzine, 2 days ago
Art & Tech French Collective Obvious Has Created an A.I. Art Generator That Can Read Your Mind The trio's new project explores how A.I., coupled with MRI, can visually reconstruct what's in the mind's eye. By Min Chen, 3 days ago
Gallery Network Waddington’s May Auctions Feature First Nations Highlights and International Gems—Explore the Sales Here The dual spring sales feature a diverse range of works by leading Canadian artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, 3 days ago
Museums & Institutions Vatican Museum Staffers File Class Action Lawsuit Over Working Conditions The long list of complaints raises serious questions about the safety conditions at one of Italy's top tourist destinations. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 3 days ago
Artists Earth Art Pioneer Alan Sonfist on Galvanizing a New Generation of Land Artists A key figure of the environmental art movement addresses the fragility of our natural world. By Dian Parker, 3 days ago