On View An Artist Is Launching a Pop-Up Grocery Store in Times Square Filled Entirely With Products Made From Upcycled Plastic At night, artist Robin Frohardt's "Plastic Bag Store" will become the set for an immersive puppet show. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 11, 2020
On View A New Show Explores How Artists From Hans Holbein to Jenny Saville Have Depicted Pregnancy Over 500 Years—See Highlights Here The show at the Foundling Museum reveals society's ever-evolving relationship with women and pregnancy. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 7, 2020
Art World From Jeff Bezos’s Art Collection to the Cancellation of Art Basel Hong Kong: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 7, 2020
On View ‘Every Space I’ve Lived in, I’ve Turned Into an Art Project’: Watch Artist Andrea Zittel Build Art and Design Into Her Daily Life As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 6, 2020
Art World The Chinese Government Is Directing Museums to Adopt Online-Only Shows as the Coronavirus Rages Though museums remain shuttered, the state hopes to promote virtual tourism. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 6, 2020
Art World Archaeologists Have Discovered a 7,000-Year-Old Wooden Well That Reveals Neolithic Craftsmanship Were Surprisingly Advanced Well I'll be! The ancient structure is a boon for researchers. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 5, 2020
Art World How One Artist Hacked Google Maps to Fake a Traffic Jam and Make a Point About the Flaws of Big Data Simon Weckert's physical intervention went digitally viral. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 4, 2020
On View A Dazzling New Show Reveals How African Artists Are Reinventing Fashion Photography—See Their Work Here The show stresses the ways in which fashion can be an essential part of a person's identity. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 31, 2020
Art World From Murals Honoring the Late Kobe Bryant to the Threat of the Coronavirus: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 31, 2020
Auctions The White-Glove Sale of the Johnson Publishing Company’s Art Collection Shatters Expectations, With 85 Percent of Lots Setting New Records The sale marks a final chapter for the venerable Chicago-based publishing company, which declared bankruptcy last year. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 31, 2020
On View ‘I’m Not Trying to Satisfy an Audience’: Watch Paul McCarthy Transform Historical Depictions of Purity Into Objects of Revulsion As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 30, 2020
Art World Labor Leaders Are Slamming the Tate After It Posted a ‘Head of Coffee’ Job Vacancy That Pays More Than the Average Curatorial Salary Union officials say skilled cultural workers are paid far too little. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 30, 2020
Art World Researchers Just Found Hundreds of Medieval Objects in a Centuries-Old Cesspit Discovered Beneath the Courtauld Gallery The pit has been put to varying uses throughout its history. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 28, 2020
Art World From the Obama Portraits’ Road Trip to Aaron Carter’s Unfair Use: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 24, 2020
Art World For $25, You Can Now Buy an Official T-Shirt Based on Maurizio Cattelan’s Famous Banana Artwork (to Benefit an Anti-Hunger Charity) Oh, and you can also buy a lightbulb in the form of his oddly shaped head. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 24, 2020