Career Stories How London Entrepreneur Louise Hamlin Is Leading Her Art Business Conference Into the Digital Future Hamlin launched the Art Business Conference in 2014. Here's how she's taking it online. By Katie Rothstein & Samantha Baldwin, 1 day ago
Art World Want to Learn More About Black Artists During Black History Month? Here’s a List of Resources to Get You Started If you can't visit a museum, you can still learn plenty from home. By Katie Rothstein, Feb 19, 2021
People Why Are People on the Internet So Upset About Kim Kardashian’s Daughter’s Art? Allow Us to Explain Get to the bottom of the story with this brief explainer. By Katie Rothstein, Feb 10, 2021
Art World The Internet Is Gleefully Superimposing Bernie Sanders’s Disheveled Inauguration Photo Onto Famous Works of Art—See the Memes Here From the Phillips Collection to Marina Abramović, Bernie Sanders became part of a lot of art history yesterday. By Katie Rothstein, Jan 21, 2021
On View 9 of the Boldest Museum Designs of 2020, From a Curved Canopy in Portugal to a Kiln-Like Ceramics Museum in China You'll want to check these out on your next adventure. By Katie Rothstein, Dec 28, 2020
Art World Here Are the Art Memes That Brought Us the Most Joy in 2020, From the Getty Challenge to Unbeatable Museum Bums There may not have been a lot to laugh about in 2020, but these delightful art memes still managed to make us smile. By Katie Rothstein, Dec 23, 2020
Career Stories Metropolitan Museum Curator Andrea Achi on Excavating Art in Pompeii and the Secrets That Medieval Art Can Uncover The curator tells us about her path into the art world. By Katie Rothstein, Dec 21, 2020
Art World Here’s Everything ‘The Undoing’ Director Susanne Bier Told Us About Art’s Prominent Role in Her Twisted HBO Drama She described filming at the Frick Collection as “incredibly joyous.” By Katie Rothstein, Dec 4, 2020
People 7 People Our Investigations Have Determined Are Not Banksy Despite the Circumstantial Evidence to the Contrary Are any of these people the famed street artist? Absolutely not, we're kind of sure we can say. By Katie White & Katie Rothstein, Dec 3, 2020
Art World Need Inspiration for This Highly Unconventional Thanksgiving? Feast Your Eyes on Some of Art History’s Most Surreal Meals From 'Meat Joy' to 'The Dinner Party,' these unconventional works of food art will inspire a fittingly strange Thanksgiving holiday. By Caroline Goldstein & Katie Rothstein, Nov 26, 2020
Career Stories Elena Soboleva Once Considered a Career as a Physicist. Now, She’s Changing the Way Blue-Chip Galleries Sell Art Online In this series, we explore the career paths of art industry pros. By Katie Rothstein, Nov 13, 2020
Art World This New Book Features the Most Precise Photographs of the Sistine Chapel Ever Produced—and It Costs $22,000 The three-volume set features images of the chapel with 99.4 percent color accuracy. By Katie Rothstein, Oct 27, 2020
Art World From a 14th-Century Hideaway in Antibes to a Converted Grain Silo in Cape Town, See 7 of the Most Unusual Museum Designs in the World Sometimes museums are works of art too. By Katie Rothstein, Oct 23, 2020
Art World From Julie Mehretu’s Converted Church to Alberto Giacometti’s Tiny Paris Flat, See Inside Some of the Most Unusual Artist Studios in History These aren’t your typical artist studios. By Katie Rothstein, Oct 16, 2020
Art World From Kehinde Wiley’s Afghan Hounds to Jordan Nassar’s Bulldog, Meet the Most Illustrious Art Dogs of Instagram These contemporary artists created Instagram accounts dedicated to their dogs. See eight of our favorites here. By Katie Rothstein, Oct 2, 2020