Shows & Exhibitions See the Creepy Models Used to Make Tim Burton’s Halloween Classic ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas,’ Now on View in a New Show The show puts these objects in dialogue with nearly 100 artworks from the McNay Art Museum's permanent collection. By Min Chen, Oct 31, 2023
Gallery Network Paris Photo Returns With a Renewed Focus on Women Artists—and a New Section Dedicated to Digital Art Making The photography-centric fair seeks to tackle the most pervasive issues of the medium and bring under-recognized artists and practices to the fore. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 30, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions More Than 300 Photographs From Elton John’s Legendary Art Collection Are Going on View at the V&A Museum The show will be the largest photography exhibition the museum has staged to date. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 30, 2023
What I Buy and Why What I Buy and Why: Philanthropist Pete Scantland Goes Running With Artists and Dreams of Camping Out at the Met The billboard baron has cultivated a vast treasure trove of contemporary art, including works by Derek Fordjour, Jenna Gribbon, and Tau Lewis. By Lee Carter, Oct 30, 2023
Reviews How an Intergenerational Cohort of Artists at an Icelandic Biennial Grappled with Notions of Darkness The 11th edition of the Reykjavik art festival included artists Agnes Denes and Precious Okoyomon. By Elizabeth Fullerton, Oct 30, 2023
People Fetish, Fashion, and Fluffy Carpets: Rose Easton Breaks the Art-World Mold at Her Eponymous East London Gallery She aims to support 'practices that are outside of market demand.' By Emily Steer, Oct 30, 2023
Artnet Auctions Specialist Johannes Vogt Walks Us Through Top Lots From Artnet’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Auction Artnet's Post-War and Contemporary Art auction is live for bidding, featuring a range of works by the likes of George Condo, Keith Haring, and more. By Artnet Auctions, Oct 28, 2023
People ‘It Begins With an Emotional Reaction to the Work’: Rosa Park on Pivoting From Magazine Publishing to the Gallery World After 10 years of 'Cereal', she opened spaces in Bath and Los Angeles. By Jessica Ritz, Oct 28, 2023
Art World The Palace of Versailles in Wisconsin? Oui! And It Could Be Yours for Less Than $5 Million If you dream of living like Marie-Antoinette, but in the Midwest, a charity auction of a unique mansion is your chance. By Artnet News, Oct 27, 2023
Gallery Network 5 Artists From Artnet’s Gallery Network Pushing the Boundaries of Contemporary Figurative Painting This October Hailing from Cuba to Germany, we'll be following these artists closely. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 27, 2023
Gallery Network A New Award Aims to Raise the Level of A.I. Art, Offering $100,000 and a Residency in Mexico The call for artist applications for the first-ever SFER IK Artist Award is open through November 17, 2023. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 27, 2023
Books Artist David Shrigley Has Pulped 6,000 Copies of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ to Create New Editions of ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ The Turner Prize-nominated artist took one shop's trash and turned it into his own treasure. By Max Berlinger, Oct 27, 2023
Gallery Network Art Bridges Foundation—a ‘Museum Without Walls’—Is Bringing Its Collection to Venues Across the U.S. Through a range of projects, initiatives, and partnerships, Art Bridges continues to expand access to American art nationwide. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 27, 2023
Art Collectors ‘We Wanted Stonehenge’: How Philanthropists Cathy and Peter Halstead Built a Sprawling Sculpture Park in the Montana Wilderness Tippet Rise Art Center features works by Alexander Liberman, Louise Nevelson, Ai Weiwei, Wendy Red Star, and more. By Lee Carter, Oct 27, 2023
People Photographer Meredith Andrews Discusses Bermuda’s Bourgeoning Creative Scene, as a New Arts Festival Kicks Off Bermuda Art Month is arranging events across the island. By Adam Schrader, Oct 27, 2023