Archaeology & History Greek Researcher Claims Ancient Tunic Scrap Was Alexander the Great’s. Experts Aren’t Convinced Antonis Bartsiokas's assertions have been met with pushback from Greek archaeologists. By Richard Whiddington, Nov 1, 2024
Pop Culture Behind the Noir Stylings of Tyler, the Creator’s ‘Chromakopia’ Album Art Director of photography Luis Perez opens up about bringing the record's visual aesthetic to life. By Min Chen, Nov 1, 2024
Law & Politics Annie Leibovitz and Stephen Shore Are Among 200 Artists Selling Prints to Support Voting Rights The 2020 fundraiser brought in $1.5 million in just five days. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 1, 2024
Art & Exhibitions The Lower East Side Gets a New Gallery. But Don’t Expect a White Cube The Berlin-founded Cabin Gallery has debuted with an ethereal show spanning continents and centuries, delving into the depths of darkness. By William Van Meter, Nov 1, 2024
Artists A Decade Ago, Artist Jenny Morgan Discovered Her Doppelgänger. Now She’s Her Model Brooklyn artist Jenny Morgan's psychedelic odalisques go on view "No Endings for the Wild" her debut solo exhibition at Anat Ebgi this Friday. By Katie White, Oct 31, 2024
Artists Why Another Artist Just Renamed Himself Anish Kapoor Stuart Semple's eight-year feud over art supplies and exclusivity turns, shall we say, personal. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 31, 2024
Archaeology & History Ancient Babylonian Tablet May Reveal the Location of Noah’s Ark The tablet's link to the Biblical vessel was explored in a recent YouTube video by Dr Irving Finkel. By Verity Babbs, Oct 31, 2024
Art History Is the Ghost of Anne Boleyn Haunting Historic U.K. Homes? Hampton Court Palace is full of ghosts from Henry VIII's past, including Jane Seymour and Catherine Howard. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 31, 2024
Art & Exhibitions How Did Art Shape Natural History? Two National Mall Museums Team Up to Find Out The National Gallery of Art is bringing paintings; the National Museum of Natural History is bringing specimens. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 31, 2024
Art World U.S. Artists Hard-Hit by Hurricanes Can Now Apply for Emergency Grants South Arts, based in Atlanta, aims to help creative people in various disciplines. By Brian Boucher, Oct 31, 2024
Art History Meet the Man Who Snapped the World’s First Photograph of a Ghost (Or So He Claimed) This edition of "Eureka" goes into the darkroom of spirit photographer William Mumler. By Min Chen, Oct 31, 2024
Art World Fang Favorites: How Vampires Seduced the Art World These bloodsuckers have inspired everyone from Andy Warhol to Lindsey Mendick. By Emily Steer, Oct 30, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Klaus D. Bode on Taking His Gallery From a Subway Passageway to International Enterprise The gallery is currently celebrating its 40th anniversary, and presenting a show in Nuremberg marking the occasion. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 30, 2024
Archaeology & History Infamous ‘Endurance’ Shipwreck Unveiled in New Detail Through 3D Scans The shipwreck of Ernest Shackleton’s vessel was discovered at the bottom of the Antarctic Ocean two years ago. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 30, 2024
Art History Who Was Ida Hammershøi, the Unseen Muse of a Danish Master? This edition of 'Art Bites' sheds light on Vilhelm Hammershøi mysterious wife. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 30, 2024