Art World Beloved Keith Haring Mural in Manhattan Faces Demolition The iconic public artwork made a cameo in Harmony Korine's 1995 film 'Kids'. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 9, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Julian Schnabel Show Surfaces Works From His Personal Collection The Guild Hall exhibition features paintings and sculptures the artist liked so much he decided to keep them for himself. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 9, 2024
Archaeology & History Ancient Greek Mosaic of Dancing Satyrs Unearthed by Construction Workers The two mythical figures are associated with the Greek god of wine and revelry, Dionysus. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 9, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Take a Deep Dive Into the Work Mr. Brainwash in a Virtual Gallery Exhibition Presented by Ze Arts Worldwide Galleries, the show illustrates the French street artist's creative vision. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 9, 2024
Art World Banksy’s Animal-Themed Street Art Spree Continues With Pelicans For the fifth straight day, Banksy has created new work in London—and each one features animals. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 9, 2024
Art History Art Bites: Why an Art Collective Buried Cadillacs in the Texas Desert The renown selfie spot is considered the Stonehenge of American car culture. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 8, 2024
Art World The Invisible World of ‘Smell Artist’ Sissel Tolaas The scientist and artist wants to change the world through art and smell. Her work can be sniffed at the Met's "Sleeping Beauties." Pompeii is next. By William Van Meter, Aug 8, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Buckingham Palace Will Host Major Renaissance Drawing Show of Masters From Titian to Raphael The King’s Gallery promises to deliver the widest range of Renaissance draftsmanship ever seen in the U.K. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 8, 2024
Art World Trump Adds Andres Serrano’s Book About Him to His Mar-a-Lago Library The 'Piss Christ' artist makes his mark at Trump HQ. By Ben Davis, Aug 8, 2024
Art World Here Are Some of Our Favorite ‘Childless Cat Ladies’ of Art History Cats and women have been linked in visual culture since Ancient Egypt. By Katie White, Aug 8, 2024
Archaeology & History British Man Caught Defacing Ancient Building in Pompeii Italy's lawmakers are cracking down on tourists who vandalize its rich cultural heritage. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 8, 2024
Collectibles Original Cover Art for Deadpool’s Debut Could Make History at Auction The unnamed seller is letting go of the drawing just as 'Deadpool & Wolverine' is dominating at the box office. By Artnet News, Aug 8, 2024
Art World Street Art Invader’s New Mosaic Pays Tribute to the Paris Olympics The anonymous French artist has left his mark on the city. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 8, 2024
Museums & Institutions Harvard Rejects Calls to Rename Arthur M. Sackler Museum The museum is named for Arthur M. Sackler, who died before his brothers introduced Oxycontin to market. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 8, 2024
Archaeology & History Is This the World’s Earliest Lunisolar Calendar? Göbekli Tepe, the famed 11,000-year-old ruins in Southern Türkiye, has yielded surprising new discoveries. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 8, 2024