Art World Did Coca-Cola Turn Warhol Into a Pop Artist? An Ambitious Whitney Show Will Investigate the Artist’s Early and Lesser-Known Works Whitney curator Donna De Salvo says the show will include surprises and challenge perceptions of the artist. By Javier Pes, Jun 21, 2018
Art World A New Festival Looks at How Artists Fleeing Nazism Enriched Modern Britain Mondrian, Schwitters, and Moholy-Nagy are among the artists who fled to the UK during the rise of Nazi Germany and World War II. By Javier Pes, Jun 20, 2018
Art World The Glasgow School of Art Has Burned Down Again. Will Scotland Rebuild It (Again)? The cost could be more than $132 million, if "the Mac" is reconstructed after a second fire leaves the historic building a ruin. By Javier Pes, Jun 18, 2018
Art World Artist Olafur Eliasson’s Little Sun Is Teaming Up With Ikea on a New Line of Solar-Powered Products As product research and development begins, the artist's work in Ethiopia could open Ikea's doors to young designers and artists in Africa. By Javier Pes, Jun 15, 2018
Art World Ireland’s National Museum Is Collecting Protest Art Made During the Historic Abortion Referendum “There were some really imaginative, quirky, witty, and strong banners on the streets,” said a curator at the museum. By Javier Pes, Jun 14, 2018
Art World What Do Gandhi and Your Smartphone Have in Common? Artist Doug Aitken Aims to Show You With His New Zurich Show The show features a monumental sculptural waterfall of the Indian activist alongside his immersive video installation about the rise of the cell phone. By Javier Pes, Jun 6, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Banksy Is Selling a $466 Million Statement About Brexit at the Royal Academy’s Topical Summer Exhibition Academician Grayson Perry earns a rave review for filling London's annual ritual “with crap” in its 250th year. By Javier Pes, Jun 6, 2018
Art World This British Artist Teamed Up With Prisoners to Commemorate Women’s Suffrage in the UK Tens of thousands of women are due to take part in a procession this weekend to mark the centenary of the beginnings of women's suffrage in the UK. By Javier Pes, Jun 5, 2018
People Irving Sandler, the Zelig-Like Art Critic Who Immortalized His Famous Friends in Art History, Has Died Sandler chronicled the rise of Abstract Expressionism in New York with unrivaled intimacy. By Javier Pes, Jun 4, 2018
Art World Who Says Print Is Dead? London Art Magazine Elephant Is Converting a Gas Station Into a Happening Destination for Millennials The new space in west London's White City aims to foster creative collaborations with the emphasis on emerging talent. By Javier Pes, Jun 4, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Georgia O’Keeffe’s Sister Ida Was an Artist Too—and Now Her Work Is Finally Emerging From Her Domineering Sibling’s Shadow Georgia O’Keeffe’s younger sister Ida never got much support, but now she has a show in Dallas that is turning heads. By Javier Pes, May 29, 2018
Art Fairs 7 Young Artists Making a Big Impression at Photo London The Belgian photographer Bieke Depoorter joined Magnum at the tender age of 25. By Javier Pes, May 17, 2018
Art World ‘It Was Not Easy’: Architect David Chipperfield on His Surgical Overhaul of London’s Royal Academy London's great artist-run institution completes a $64 million unification of its back-to-back buildings just in time for its 250th anniversary. By Javier Pes, May 15, 2018
Art World A Patriotic British Nobleman Wants to Build a 200-Foot-Tall Monument to Queen Elizabeth Viscount Devonport has commissioned three artists to create ambitious proposals. By Javier Pes, May 9, 2018
Art World Steve McQueen Heads to Cornwall for a Starry New Art Season Launching With a Bang Curator Teresa Gleadowe organizes new commissions at sites off the tourist beat and lures A-list artists to the West of England. By Javier Pes, May 7, 2018