Art & Exhibitions The Artist Who Shaped SoHo’s Avant-Garde Finally Gets Her Due The late pioneering artist Tina Girouard gets her first retrospective with "Sign-In" at New York's Center for Art Research and Alliances. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 21, 2024
Artists A Glimpse Inside the Tawdry Nocturnal Worlds Inspiring Artist Jane Dickson For this "Source Material," the artist creates a photo album of the destinations, people, and memories that continue to inspire her paintings. By Katie White, Oct 21, 2024
Law & Politics A Trump Win Could Reshape the Cultural Sector. How Is the Art World Preparing? In a second term, the president might cut arts funding and hamper diversity efforts, but his actual plans remain vague. By Brian Boucher, Oct 21, 2024
Archaeology & History Huge! Russia’s Very Large and Heavy Monument The Motherland Calls! is twice as large as the Statue of Liberty and 40 times as heavy. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 21, 2024
People Liam Payne’s Little-Known Love of Art Emerges Amid Remembrances of the Troubled Star Beyond the music, Payne found solace in painting. By Devorah Lauter, Oct 20, 2024
Archaeology & History Amber Was So Coveted 5,000 Years Ago, People Made Fake Versions of It Amber was a symbol of luxury, even in prehistoric times. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Robert Rauschenberg’s Radical Project to Bring Together Artists and Engineers Gets the Getty Spotlight Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman launched E.A.T. alongside Bell Labs engineers Billy Klüver and Fred Waldhauer. By Min Chen, Oct 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Friends, Lovers, Partners: An Exhibition Exploring Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp’s Unbreakable Bond Bozar in Brussels is celebrating the Dada power couple. By Verity Babbs, Oct 20, 2024
Archaeology & History Huge! Ireland Has a Prehistoric Site That Is Older Than the Pyramids The nearly 15,000-square-foot mound was built 1,000 years before Stonehenge and 500 years before the Great Pyramids of Giza. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 20, 2024
Art World Blueprint: Frank Gehry’s Dream House Really Pissed Off His Neighbors Fellow residents initially considered his Santa Monica home to be an eyesore. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Tove Jansson’s Beloved Moomins Turn 80 With a Major Exhibition in Helsinki The show also features murals and public artworks Jansson created in her hometown of Helsinki. By Verity Babbs, Oct 20, 2024
Art History The Woman Who Made Van Gogh Famous In this edition of "Art Bites," we explore how Jo van Gogh realized that Vincent's personal story was as compelling as his paintings. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 19, 2024
Gallery Network The Avant-Garde Liberated 20th-Century Portraiture from Tradition. A New Paris Exhibition Shows How Hélène Bailly gallery traces the daring—even audacious—feats of avant-garde artists through the genre of portraiture. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 19, 2024
Gallery Network ‘Architects of Anarchy’ Jean Dubuffet and George Condo Spar in a New Online Exhibition Presented by Galerie Von Vertes, the exhibition debuted at PAD London and is viewable online through November. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 19, 2024
Artists Suchitra Mattai Creates ‘New Mythologies’ While Retracing the Footsteps of Her Ancestors In this 'Source Material' Suchitra Mattai shares how Indian sculpture and vintage finds all shape her work rooted in diaspora. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 19, 2024