Art & Exhibitions Wayne Thiebaud Made an Art Out of Appropriation. A New Show Will Unpack Just How The artist was known to call himself a "thief." Now, the Legion of Honor has identified everything he stole. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 25, 2024
Art World Olafur Eliasson’s New Work Will Have You Questioning Your Eyesight The unusual public artwork will be beamed across Times Square and Piccadilly Circus, inviting audiences to reflect on the busy urban environments they inhabit. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 25, 2024
Art World ‘Antiques Roadshow’ Stunner: $40 Painting Revealed as Dutch Masterpiece Oerder was one of few classically trained painters in South Africa at the turn of the century. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 25, 2024
Art World A New Book Chronicles the Artist and ‘World’s First Supermodel’ Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn A new book chronicling the life of the iconic artist and model will be published this fall. By Adnan Qiblawi, Sep 25, 2024
Collectibles The One Where a Bunch of ‘Friends’ Props Shatter Auction Estimates The company sold scores of original props and studio replicas through Julien's Auctions. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 25, 2024
Art World Maison Ruinart Transforms Its Centuries-Old Home Into a Premier Art and Design Destination Next month, the venerable luxury champagne maison reopens its historic home in Reims, France. The renovation blends tradition with modern design and plenty of art. By Adnan Qiblawi, Sep 25, 2024
Art World Endangered No More! Banksy’s Elephants Get ‘Anti-Graffiti’ Protection The motive and message behind Banksy's August series remains unclear. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 25, 2024
Art World Jean Dubuffet’s Cozy Parisian Studio Hits the Market The studio was designed in the 1920s by Auguste Perret. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 25, 2024
Art World Missouri Woman Says She’s Found a Trove of Lost Ansel Adams Photos Kelly Robinson believes Ansel Adams took the photos as part of his commercial work for the Santa Fe Railway. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 25, 2024
Pop Culture Inside the Unflinching Lee Miller Biopic That Follows the Surrealist Photographer to War Kate Winslet plays the flinty artist who witnessed firsthand the horrors of World War II. By Min Chen, Sep 24, 2024
Gallery Network A Watershed Retrospective of Italian Artist Giorgio Morandi Comes to New York Held at Galleria Mattia De Luca, the show is the second of a two-part project that debuted in Rome. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 24, 2024
Art History ‘An Artist Truly at Peace’: Trailblazing West Coast Abstractionist Bernice Bing Finally Gets Her Due The Bay Area-artist was overlooked in life. Now, 30 years after her death, the mid-century artist is having her powerful New York solo debut. By Katie White, Sep 24, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Who Will Clinch the U.K.’s Top Art Honor? Inside the Turner Prize Exhibition The sociopolitical meets the personal in works by Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur, Pio Abad, and Delaine Le Bas. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 24, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Smithsonian’s New $2.5 Billion Fundraiser Is the Largest in Its History The campaign aims to raise two years' worth of the institution's annual budget by 2026. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 24, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Wes Anderson’s Whimsical Cinematic Universe Will Get Its First Museum Outing in London Anderson's is cracking open his archives for a showcase at London's Design Museum. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 24, 2024