Art World Scientists Just Took the Largest Digital Photograph Ever—and It’s of a Romanesco Cauliflower in All Its Fractal Glory Scientists have captured the largest single-shot digital photograph at a laboratory in California. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 9, 2020
Art World A Colorful New Comic-Book Biography of Artist Yayoi Kusama Follows Her Trials and Triumphs—See Excerpts Here For the first time, the remarkable Japanese artist's life is told in comic-book form. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 4, 2020
On View ‘My Work Has Always Been Political, Comic—and Also Sad’: Watch Artist Eleanor Antin Bring Her Paper Dolls of Presidential Candidates to Life As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 3, 2020
Auctions Rachel Whiteread and 13 Other Art Stars Are Selling Work Made From the Scorched Fields of Iraq to Benefit Refugees The ashes were smuggled out of Iraq by charity workers. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 3, 2020
Art World From Artist-Designed Magazine Covers to (Yet Another) Controversy at the Whitney: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 28, 2020
On View Can a Colonial Museum Decolonize? Colonial Williamsburg’s Art Museum Just Used a $42 Million Renovation to Update the Story It Tells The art museums at Colonial Williamsburg are reopening with a new renovation—and new research into the origins of their collections. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 27, 2020
On View ‘I Don’t Work Based on Fiction’: How Colombian Artist Doris Salcedo Uses the Absurd to Illuminate Real-Life Tragedy As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 27, 2020
On View Self-Taught Artist William Scott’s Fantastical Utopian Visions Get Their First New York Show in Over a Decade—See Them Here The California artist's new show is now on view at Ortuzar Projects in New York. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 26, 2020
Art World From Yoko Ono’s Hopeful Ode to New York to the Death of Ron Gorchov: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 21, 2020
On View Susan Chen’s Richly Layered Portraits of Asian Americans Make Their New York Gallery Debut—See Images Here The show marks the artist's debut at Meredith Rosen Gallery. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 21, 2020
On View ‘Anything Can Become Material for Art’: Watch Artist Pedro Reyes Turn Guns Into Musical Instruments and Marxist Theory Into a Puppet Show As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 20, 2020
Art World Yoko Ono Is Hanging Banners With a Message of Hope for New Yorkers on the Facade of the Met for Its Reopening Later This Month Met director Max Hollein says the banners "send a message to everyone who sees them of aspiration, resilience, and hope." By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 19, 2020
Art World The US Postal Service Is in Dire Straits. Help Them Out by Buying Some of These 12 Fantastic Art-Themed Stamps These stamps, featuring the likes of Ellsworth Kelly and Romare Bearden, are works of art in themselves. By Eileen Kinsella & Caroline Goldstein, Aug 18, 2020
On View Top Contemporary Artists Put Their Stamp on Flower Paintings in This Beautiful Bouquet of a Group Show at Karma Gallery—See It Here Flowers of every size, shape, and color are a'bloom at the New York gallery. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 18, 2020
Art World From a Celebration of Black Artists at Christie’s to the Death of Luchita Hurtado: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 14, 2020