Art World Marisol Gifted Her Entire Estate to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery The Buffalo museum is now the go-to source for understanding the work of the late Pop Art trailblazer. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 26, 2017
Art World Did a Freak Cloud Incident Inspire Munch’s ‘The Scream’? Scientists in Norway have a new hypothesis about the painting's origin. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 25, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: ‘Harumi’s Gals’ Embody Retro Japan’s Perfect Woman at Project Native Informant Harumi Yamaguchi's illustrations depict the ideal woman: ambitious, sensual, stylish—and unrealistic. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 25, 2017
Art World Surprise! Hermann Nitsch Performance Using 500 Liters of Bull Blood Stirs Protest in Tasmania More than 2,000 people have signed a petition against the ever-controversial 'Orgy Mystery Theater' series. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 19, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions Marlene Dietrich, Secretive Icon of the Silver Screen, Will Get Her Own Smithsonian Show At the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC, the entertainer's legendary life—and looks—will be on view. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 18, 2017
Galleries Cortesi Gallery Expands to Italy With a New Space in Milan The third venue will join existing locations in London and Lugano. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 14, 2017
People Carolee Schneemann Wins the Venice Biennale’s Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement The American artist is best known for pieces like "Meat Joy" and "Interior Scroll." By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 13, 2017
Art World Sarah Lucas Is Taking Over Berlin This Easter Weekend With Eggy Happenings An 'Easter Bunny Action Painting' is also on the agenda. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 13, 2017
Art World The Adult Sleepover at New York’s Museum of Natural History Is Back The highly popular event will take place on May 5 and June 30. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 12, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: Abstract Female Physicality Takes Center Stage at the Approach A mostly female group show brings together artists from two generations. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 12, 2017
Art World Jewish Family Fights for Ownership of the Israel Museum’s Prized Passover Haggadah Descendents of its previous owner claim the Birds' Head Haggadah was looted by the Nazis. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 11, 2017
Art World Norman Foster Foundation to Open Headquarters in Madrid It will now function as an institution independent from Foster + Partners. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 11, 2017
Art World FBI Warns There Could Be ‘Hundreds More’ Fake Postwar Paintings by Forgery Mastermind The disgraced dealer has been put behind bars, but his fakes are thought to still be circulating in the market. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 10, 2017
Galleries David Zwirner Will Launch a Third Space in New York This Year The expansion marks his return to the Upper East Side, where the former Zwirner & Wirth gallery operated for nine years. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 7, 2017
Art World Handyman Jailed for Stealing $623,000 in Paintings from Alan Davie Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko were great fans of the British artist, who died in 2014. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 7, 2017