Art World Artist Jean-Michel Alberola Collaborates with Cartier The artist Jean-Michel Alberola has combined one-off art pieces with a lunar-inspired backdrop for an installation at Cartier SoHo. By Holly Black, Jun 21, 2024
Artists ‘It’s Her World:’ Ebecho Muslimova on Painting Her Uninhibited Alter Ego The artist has split her new paintings across two shows in São Paolo and Zürich. By Holly Black, Jun 10, 2024
Archaeology & History Austrian Man Finds 40,000-Year-Old Mammoth Bones in His Wine Cellar Experts are calling the find an “archaeological sensation.” By Holly Black, May 31, 2024
Artists ‘Scale Is About Visibility’: Zanele Muholi on Queering Bronze Sculpture The visual activist reflects on the impact of their practice as they open shows at Southern Guild and Tate Modern. By Holly Black, May 26, 2024
On View Here’s Why Artists Have Flocked to London Across the Ages A collaboration with the charity Art UK brings together exceptional works from across 12 institutions. By Holly Black, May 24, 2024
Collectibles Here’s Your Chance to Grab Tiny Fabergé Animals Once Owned by the Romanovs The carved menagerie is estimated to fetch $1.2 million at auction. By Holly Black, May 24, 2024
Art World John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s First New York Home Is on the Market for $5.5 Million The couple bought the two-storey property as Lennon released his "Imagine" album. By Holly Black, May 22, 2024
Archaeology & History This Long-Lost Waterway Could Unlock the Mystery of How Egypt’s Pyramids Were Built The extinct branch of the River Nile could explain the pyramids’ location and how they were built. By Holly Black, May 21, 2024
Art World New King Charles Portrait Sparks Backlash for ‘Blood-Red’ Palette The painting by Jonathan Yeo has split public opinion. By Holly Black, May 15, 2024
Art World Artists Rally Support for Palais de Tokyo Amid Donor Spat Camille Henrot, Pierre Huyghe, and Cecile B. Evans are among the artist signatories on an open letter that has condemned a patron who withdrew her funding over claims of 'wokeism.' By Holly Black, May 14, 2024
Museums & Institutions Musée d’Orsay Files Police Complaint Following Graffiti Incident Its famous Courbet was on loan to the Pompidou-Metz, where it was attacked by performance activists. By Holly Black, May 14, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Discover a Mysterious Hidden Structure Near the Giza Pyramids The L-shaped anomaly could be the entrance to an unknown tomb. By Holly Black, May 10, 2024
Art & Tech A.I. Flags Renoir and Monet Works As Fakes The works are among 40 supposed counterfeits flagged by Art Recognition software. By Holly Black, May 8, 2024
Art World Controversial Courbet Tagged With ‘Me Too’ Graffiti As Part of an Artist’s Performance Artist Deborah de Robertis claims the action was a feminist performance and denounced the predatory behavior of men in the art world. By Holly Black, May 7, 2024
Archaeology & History Remnants of a Legendary Typeface Have Been Rescued From the River Thames Doves Type was thrown into the water a century ago, following a dispute between its creators. By Holly Black, May 5, 2024