Art World Artcore: CoBrA, the Movement That Sought the Ultimate Avant-Garde Though it was active for just three years, interest in the group has only grown. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 22, 2024
Law & Politics Feminist Art Parade at Democratic National Convention Disrupted by Anti-Abortion Activists Michele Pred has staged 15 feminist art parades. This is the first time anti-abortion protestors have targeted one. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 22, 2024
Collectibles Luminous Freshwater Pearl Sets World Record Price The auction house confirmed the pearl will remain in Scottish hands. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 22, 2024
Pop Culture Very Demure! Who Were Art History’s Most ‘Mindful’ Ladies? Museums have been searching their collections for the most demure and mindful damsels to share on TikTok. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 22, 2024
Gallery Network Robert Fontaine Gallery Inaugurates Miami Space With Works Ranging From Warhol to Louis Fratino Located on an iconic stretch of Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, the gallery's debut group exhibition highlights everything from early Pop to cutting edge contemporary art. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 22, 2024
Museums & Institutions Roman Gladiators Reclaim the Spotlight in Touring U.K. Exhibition When the Roman Empire invaded Britain, it brought with it a love for bloodthirsty entertainment. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 22, 2024
Museums & Institutions Self-Taught Artist L.V. Hull’s Home Joins National Register of Historic Places It's the first time the home-studio of an African American woman visual artist is being recognized at the level of national significance. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 22, 2024
Art World A Painting Once Intended for Hitler’s Museum Is Returned to Jewish Collector’s Heir The landscape painting by Carl Blechen was seized by the Gestapo in 1942. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 22, 2024
Art World Three Women Announced As the New Artistic Directors of Prestigious Skulptur Projekte Münster The curatorial collective What, How & for Whom said their vision aligns with that of co-founder Kaspar König, who died earlier this month. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 22, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Why Chris Burden Asked a Friend to Shoot Him The artist is known for punishing performance pieces, and none of them topped this one. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 21, 2024
People Venus Williams on the Latest Stop in Her Art Journey: Hosting a Photography Podcast The podcast is titled "Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape." By Sarah Cascone, Aug 21, 2024
Archaeology & History Huge! The Ancient Temple Carved Out of a Single Rock It's estimate 400,000 cubic feet of rock was removed to build the temple. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 21, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Sophia Bounou on How Fashion and Painting Aren’t So Different Blond Contemporary will showcase a range of new work by Bounou at Volta New York. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 21, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeology Student Stumbles on a Cache of Danish Viking Silver The bracelets’ design reflects an expansive trading network linking Danish Vikings to civilizations across the continent. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 21, 2024
Art World After Decades of Neglect, William Blake’s Cottage to Get New Life as a Museum The West Sussex home was where the painter and literary legend wrote "Jerusalem." By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 21, 2024