Travel Here Are 8 Mythic Artist Studios to Visit Across America, From Georgia O’Keeffe’s Desert Retreat to Winslow Homer’s Ocean-Sprayed Bungalow Some ideas for your next cross-country roadtrip. By Annikka Olsen, Feb 22, 2023
Museums & Institutions Museums Have Artists in Residence. The Brooklyn Museum Asks, Why Not Entrepreneurs in Residence? Rachel Shechtman has been tapped to build the framework for the museum's new Entrepreneur in Residence program. By Annikka Olsen, Feb 21, 2023
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Broke Open King Tut’s Inner Tomb Exactly 100 Years Ago. Here Are 5 of the Most Opulent Artifacts They Found All that glitters is sometimes gold—particularly when it comes to the tomb of King Tutankhamun. By Annikka Olsen, Feb 16, 2023
Art History The World’s Love Affair With Robert Indiana’s ‘Love’ Series Endures—Here Are 3 Things You Should Know About the Pop Art Hallmark With editions of the sculpture installed all over the world, Indiana's 'LOVE' series remains at the acme of art dedicated to love. By Annikka Olsen, Feb 13, 2023
Art History Morris Hirshfield Worked Most of His Life as a Tailor—Here Are 3 Things to Know About the Self-Taught Artist Who Was Revered by the Surrealists and Is Now a Museum Star The artist's work is currently on view in "Morris Hirshfield Rediscovered" at the American Folk Art Museum. By Annikka Olsen, Jan 19, 2023
Art History Food for Thought: 7 High-Concept Artworks That Were Made to Be Eaten + One That Wasn’t (But Was Eaten Anyway) Some of these artworks might just make you hungry for art. By Annikka Olsen, Dec 30, 2022
Art History Did You Know These 6 World-Famous Authors Also Illustrated Their Own Books? A picture may be worth a thousand words—but why not have both? By Annikka Olsen, Dec 20, 2022
The 12 Days of Artmas Perfumer Lyn Harris Created Scented Candles Based on 17th-Century Paintings, in Collaboration With Sotheby’s On the second day of Artmas, we spotlight a series of candles with fragrances inspired by still lifes. By Annikka Olsen, Dec 14, 2022
Style Why Sagittarius Artists Will Prefer Experiences to Gifts This Season + More Advice From a Noted Astrologer We spoke to author, artist, and astrologer Narayana Montúfar about Sagittarian artists and what they can expect this season. By Annikka Olsen, Dec 9, 2022
People Chicago Gallerist Monique Meloche on Coining ‘Chrismukkah,’ and Her Go-To Holiday Recipe Meloche shared how she celebrates the holidays, both at home and with the gallery. By Annikka Olsen, Dec 5, 2022
Art History I Can’t Believe It’s Butter: 7 Delectable Artworks That Pay Homage to the Beloved Dairy Product Butter may be most well-known as a staple ingredient for delicious food, but did you know artists often use it in their work? By Annikka Olsen, Nov 24, 2022
Art History Holbein’s Portrait of Henry VIII Is the Jewel in the Crown of Tudor England—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About It The celebrated painting is on view in "The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. By Annikka Olsen, Nov 18, 2022
Art History Alex Katz Painted Hundreds of Portraits of His Wife—Here Are 3 Things You Should Know About His Most Famous, ‘Blue Umbrella II’ The iconic painting is currently on view in "Alex Katz: Gathering," at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. By Annikka Olsen, Nov 11, 2022
Artnet Auctions Artist Chris Levine on How He Turned a Portrait Session With Queen Elizabeth II Into an Iconic Photograph We caught up with the multidisciplinary artist to discuss his most famous project, and what he's planning on next. By Annikka Olsen & Artnet Auctions, Nov 9, 2022
Artnet Auctions ‘Don’t Look Back’: Art Dealer and Collector J.P. Loup on How He Trained His Eye and What He’s Looking Forward To Buying Next We spoke with the diehard discoverer about his journey in the art world and what he plans to collect next. By Annikka Olsen, Nov 3, 2022