Art World The Controversial Auction of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Only Skyscraper Hits a Roadblock The 19-story tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, was originally designed for a Manhattan site. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 7, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Georgia O’Keeffe’s Paintings of a Beloved New York Get Their Due in a Major Museum Show The exhibition, which opened in Chicago, is the first time O'Keeffe's New York cityscapes are being intentionally celebrated in their own right. By Verity Babbs, Oct 7, 2024
Archaeology & History Researchers Use A.I. to Identify Hundreds of Mysterious Ancient Geoglyphs in Peru An algorithm has been trained to identify giant rock formations known as the Nazca Lines. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 7, 2024
Art World How ‘Emily in Paris’ Transformed This French Artist’s Fortunes David Aiu Servan-Schreiber's talent agency, MTArt, arranged the cameo of one of his paintings on the hit Netflix show. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 7, 2024
People Artist Lawrence Lek Takes a Cyborg to Therapy The Frieze Artist Award winner for 2024 explores how A.I. might end up with some very human problems. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 7, 2024
Art World In a New Show, Frida Kahlo’s Art Reflects Her Personal Battles Some artworks have not been seen for more than two decades. By Devorah Lauter, Oct 7, 2024
Art Collectors London Collector Alexander Petalas on the Art of Bringing Art Into Home The founder of London's The Perimeter tells us why running his own art space shapes his vision of collecting. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions From Monet’s Thames Views to a Funk Garden in a Royal Park, Here Are 8 Must-See Museum Shows in London These are the buzziest shows to see during Frieze Week. By Margaret Carrigan & Jo Lawson-Tancred & Vivienne Chow, Oct 6, 2024
People Palestinian Artist Samia Halaby Had Her U.S. Museum Debut Abruptly Canceled. Now, She’s Focused on the Future The abstract painter was one of the earliest self-taught pioneers of digital art in the 1980s. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions This Major Retrospective Traces Matisse’s Artistic Evolution—And His Travels The blockbuster exhibition features more than 70 works charting the evolution of one of art history's most influential figures. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 5, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Famed 800-Year-Old Hymn by St. Francis of Assisi Gets a Rare Outing in Rome The canticle is one of the oldest works of the Italian literary canon with a known author. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 5, 2024
Art History ‘Little Venice’ to the Labyrinth: A Lost History of the Versailles Gardens The Versailles gardens continue to bloom centuries after the collapse of the French monarchy—but some notable features no longer exist. By J. Cabelle Ahn, Oct 5, 2024
Gallery Network NADA and the Community Team Up to Present a New Invitational Art Fair, Debuting in Paris This Month The event will see a range of premier contemporary art from NADA's network of galleries come together in the city of light. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 5, 2024
Art & Tech Video Games Transcend the Screen in an Immersive New Art Exhibition Artist-designers Danielle Braithwaite-Shirley, Theo Triantafyllidis, and Tale of Tales studio all offer innovative games in this cutting-edge group show. By Vittoria Benzine, Oct 5, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Permanent Collection: An Explosion, Always Waiting to Happen The artist seems to suggest that we are all waiting for the unrealized promises of the post-apartheid era. By Samuel Reilly, Oct 4, 2024