Archaeology Archaeologists Studying an Enigmatic Stone Structure in the Saudi Arabian Desert Have Turned Up Evidence of a Neolithic Cultic Belief More than 260 fragments of animal bones have been found at the monument. By Artnet News, 58 mins ago
Studio Visit Artist Adjei Tawiah Shows Us How He Brought a Bit of Ghana to His Brooklyn Studio While Preparing for His Debut U.S. Solo Show The artist's first New York exhibition, "I Miss Us," is now on view at Opera Gallery. By Katie White, 12 hours ago
Art World The Andy Warhol Foundation Is Selling Polaroids, Posters, and Prints by the Artist For as Little as $500 in an Online Sale Snag your own Polaroid of Debbie Harry, André Leon Talley, Marsha P. Johnson, or Jean-Michel Basquiat. By Annie Armstrong, 13 hours ago
Law A Judge Has Dismissed Far-Right Efforts to Remove a Miriam Cahn Painting of Russian War Crimes From the Palais de Tokyo Lawyers for the art center believe local extremists have been influenced by ideologies “blown in from across the Atlantic." By Devorah Lauter, 13 hours ago
Art History A Zurich Museum Found Out It May Have Acquired a Fake Titian. So Why Did It Buy Another Painting That Looks Just Like It? Now the museum may have two Titians on its hands—or it may have none at all. By Taylor Dafoe, 14 hours ago
Science & Tech Did Monet Owe His Hazy, Impressionistic Style to the Early Effects of Climate Change? A New Scientific Study Suggests So The artist painted at the height of the Industrial Revolution. By Taylor Dafoe, 14 hours ago
Art World Art Industry News: Louvre Staff and Pension Protesters Blocked the Entrance to the Museum, Forcing It to Close to Visitors + Other Stories Plus, Koo Jeong-a will represent South Korea at the Venice Biennale and Gucci teams up with Yuga Labs. By Artnet News, 18 hours ago
On View See Inside NFT Sensation Justin Aversano’s Mystical New Tarot-Inspired Photography Show in L.A. The works make up Aversano's new show at Gabba Gallery, on view through April 8. By Min Chen, 1 day ago
Politics London Will Honor the Victims of the Transatlantic Slave Trade With a New Memorial in the Docklands The city's mayor has committed more than $600,000 to develop the memorial, which will be unveiled in 2026. By Vivienne Chow, 1 day ago
Art History A Museum Has Located a Missing Figure That Was Cut Out of This 17th-Century Family Portrait The Danish research team made the remarkable discovery on Google, of all places. By Min Chen, 1 day ago
On View In Pictures: See Inside the Museum of Failure, a Touring Exhibition of Historical Product Flops and Tech Misfires 'Museum of Failure' is on view at Industry City through May 14. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 1 day ago
Politics Italian Authorities Just Seized the Rescue Ship Banksy Funded to Help Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean The vessel has been blocked from operating for 20 days. By Richard Whiddington, 2 days ago
Museums The Vatican’s Parthenon Marble Fragments Have Officially Entered the Collection of the Acropolis Museum in Athens The objects are back in Greece after a repatriation ceremony on March 24. By Sarah Cascone, 2 days ago
Pop Culture ‘The Exhibit’ Recap: In the Reality Show’s Fourth Episode Judges Clash Over Beauty and Justice This week, the hunt for the next great artist leads with a justice-themed commission. By Min Chen, 2 days ago
Art World ‘The Party Is Here’: Gilbert & George Have Unveiled Their Swanky New Art Center Which Is, Naturally, All About Them The "art for all" center in East London will be free for the public. By Vivienne Chow, 2 days ago