Shows & Exhibitions ‘Scent of Eternity’: The Smell of Egyptian Mummies Is the Focus of a Denmark Museum Exhibition An aromatic balm used in the mummification of an ancient Egyptian has been recreated for the show. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 27, 2023
Art World Move Over, Function: Greek Designer Kostas Lambridis Arrives in New York With Wild New Works of Furniture Art His Beetle-turned-bar, and other imaginative creations, are on view at Carpenters Workshop Gallery through November 23. By Lee Carter, Oct 26, 2023
Up Next Chinese Artist Chen Ke Celebrates the Women of Bauhaus in a Colorful, Mixed-Media Paris Debut The artist's Paris gallery debut "Bauhaus Gals—Theatre" is on view at Perrotin. By Cathy Fan, Oct 26, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels Lands in New York to a Soundtrack of Pounding Techno and Minimalist Bliss The contemporary dance festival has become a vital part of the city's cultural fabric and is a sweeping selection of styles. By William Van Meter, Oct 26, 2023
People Pioneering Artist Robert Irwin, Who Reshaped Perception With Light and Space, Has Died Irwin was 95. By Adam Schrader, Oct 26, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions 5 Exhibitions Not to Miss While Visiting Art Week Tokyo and Art Collaboration Kyoto The institutional shows are among the highlights of presentations concurrent with the fairs. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 26, 2023
Style A New David Beckham Documentary Highlights His Obsession With Luxury Timepieces. A Watch Group Has Tallied Up the Spend A look at the soccer star's impressive—and pricey!—timepiece collection. By Max Berlinger, Oct 26, 2023
Valuations Curator and Advisor Sadaf Padder Celebrates Global Artists, Cherishes Her Grandmother’s Jhumka Earrings, and Dreams of Growing a Forest We asked the curator, writer, and founder of Alpha Arts Alliance what she values most in art and life. By Katie White, Oct 26, 2023
Art World Archaeologists in Turkey Have Discovered an Unusual 11,000-Year-Old Statue of a Male Figure Karahan Tepe is one of the world's oldest temple sites, and has yielded dozens of finds in excavations over decades. By Max Berlinger, Oct 26, 2023
Gallery Network Artissima Kicks Off Its 30th Anniversary Year With an Expansive Exhibition That Will Cross Five Historic Turin Venues This year’s edition of the fair will feature 181 galleries. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 25, 2023
On View Guerlain’s Flower-Themed Paris Art Show Is a Surprisingly Sensual Look at Nature. See It Here The show offers a fresh perspective on flowers and floral art. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 25, 2023
Art World Did Duchamp Steal Credit for ‘The Fountain’ from a Woman Artist? Historian Glyn Thompson has tracked down the only two surviving examples of the same urinal make and model. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 25, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions A Contested Artifact Suggests Jesus Had a Brother. It’s Now at the Center of an Immersive Biblical Exhibition in Texas The object's lender was previously tried and acquitted of forging artifacts. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 25, 2023
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Artist David Spriggs on Making Ethereal Sculptures Rooted in the ‘Language of the Immaterial’ The artist's solo show opens with Paul Kyle Gallery, Vancouver, on November 18. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 24, 2023
Studio Visit In Her New York Studio, Rising Artist Dylan Rose Rheingold Contemplates American Girlhood With Her ‘Awkward’ High School Gymnasium Scenes The artist's debut solo exhibition in Los Angeles, "Best in Show," is on view at M+B through November 18, 2023. By Katie White, Oct 24, 2023