Art & Exhibitions Rising Star Caitlin Keogh on How Vintage Fashion and Contemporary Poetry Inspire Her Hypnotic Paintings The painter's first solo museum show just opened in Boston. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 22, 2018
Art World Don’t Tell Killmonger, but the Smithsonian’s African American Museum Is Going to Show Black Panther’s Vibranium Suit The prop Panther costume will be seen alongside the institution's first-ever film festival in October. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 21, 2018
Market Guy Laliberte Is Hosting a Charity Auction at Phillips to Help Make Clean Drinking Water Available Worldwide Christopher Wool, David Hammons, Sterling Ruby, and Kara Walker are among the artists donating works to benefit the One Drop organization. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 21, 2018
Art World A Turkish Artist Teamed Up With the Guardian to Publish a List of Migrants Who Died Trying to Reach Europe Banu CennetoÄźlu teamed up with the British daily to publish the list on World Refugee Day. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 20, 2018
People Veteran New York Curator Deborah Cullen-Morales Has Been Appointed Director of the Bronx Museum The veteran of the Wallach Art Gallery and El Museo del Barrio replaces the museum's late director Holly Block. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 19, 2018
Auctions The Financial Wizard Who Made Damien Hirst a Star Is Now Cashing In With a Sotheby’s Sale of His Art Collection Frank Dunphy was Hirst's business manager for more than 15 years. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 18, 2018
Art World From Austria With Love: A James Bond Museum Opens on a Mountain Peak in the Alps The 007 Elements museum opens in the snowy setting of the 2015 Bond film "Spectre." By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 12, 2018
Auctions Sotheby’s Paris Is Selling Off the Last of Pierre BergĂ© and Yves Saint Laurent’s Eclectic Art Collection The first sale from the collection was a landmark in auction history. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 11, 2018
Art World Woolworths Cancels Spencer Tunick’s Mass Nude Photo Shoot in Melbourne—Because It Would Turn Off Grocery Shoppers The shoot featuring over 10,000 naked volunteers was scheduled to take place on the store's rooftop parking lot. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 7, 2018
Art World The Lichtenstein Foundation Is Closing—and It Just Donated 400 Works to the Whitney The Whitney Museum and the Smithsonian Archive of American Art were the first beneficiaries. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 6, 2018
Art World ‘It Has Become Too Expensive’: A New Satellite Art Fair Aims to Challenge the Status Quo in Basel The boutique fair seeks to "provide respite" for overwhelmed collectors. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 5, 2018
Politics Okwui Enwezor Steps Down as Director of Munich’s Haus Der Kunst, Citing Health Reasons The star curator had an ambitious but turbulent tenure. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 4, 2018
Art World Van Gogh’s Famous Sunflower Paintings Are Slowly Turning Brown, New Research Finds The gradual discoloration of yellow pigments could threaten dozens of other works by Van Gogh and his peers. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 1, 2018
Art World This Rare Chinese Vase Sat in Storage at an Oklahoma Museum for Years. Now the $14.5 Million It Won at Auction Changes Everything Donated to Tulsa's Philbrook Museum of Art in 1960, the artifact was seldom shown. By Henri Neuendorf, May 31, 2018
Art World The Man Who Slashed the ‘Russian Mona Lisa’ Says Nationalist Ideology Fueled His Attack The vandal recanted an earlier claim that he attacked the painting because he drank too much vodka. By Henri Neuendorf, May 30, 2018