Studio Visit Peek Into the Packed Studio of Painter Ana Benaroya, Whose Bold Paintings of Women Radiate With Queer Desire The artist is now represented by Venus Over Manhattan. By Katie White, Apr 26, 2022
Art World Don’t Call Them Witches: Your Guide to the Séance Photographers, Psychic Visionairies, and Occultists of the Venice Biennale "The Milk of Dreams" spotlights artists engaged in alternative, anti-rational ways of knowing. By Katie White, Apr 20, 2022
Art World Polish Painter Aleksandra Waliszewska Is Fascinated by Slavic Vampire Folklore. Just Don’t Call Her a Witch We spoke with the artist, whose childhood reads like a novel. By Katie White, Apr 15, 2022
Style 8 Highly Pleasing, Art-Adjacent ASMR Videos, From a Soothing Restoration Project to the Glorious Application of Gold Leaf Let the tingling commence! By Katie White, Apr 15, 2022
Studio Visit Brazilian Artist Beatriz Milhazes’s Lush, High-Ceilinged Rio de Janeiro Studio Will Give You Extensive Workspace Envy The artist dishes on the tools she needs to get the job done. By Katie White, Apr 11, 2022
Pop Culture Meet Julian Baumgartner, the Conservator Whose Hypnotic YouTube Videos of Art Restorations Have Gone Viral The head of Baumgartner Fine Art Restoration in Chicago documents his meticulous work with videos that delight art and ASMR enthusiasts alike. By Katie White, Apr 7, 2022
Studio Visit Step Into the Studio of Tau Lewis and Meet ‘Little Gal,’ the Highly Personal Sculpture the Artist Made in Her Own Likeness Each week leading up to the Venice Biennale in April, Artnet News brings you into the studio of an artist as they prepare for acclaimed exhibitions in and around the Giardini. By Katie White, Apr 5, 2022
Pop Culture Mr. Darcy’s Puffy White Undershirt From That Unforgettable ‘Pride and Prejudice’ Lake Scene Goes on View at Jane Austen’s House The garment will be on display in "Jane Austen Undressed" a costume exhibition at the Jane Austen House in Hampshire, England. By Katie White, Mar 25, 2022
Style If the Art Career Doesn’t Work Out, Aries Should Become Stockbrokers, and More Horoscope Advice From a Noted Astrologer We spoke with astrologist Lisa Stardust to guide the way. By Katie White, Mar 25, 2022
Gallery Network A New Show in Athens, the Epicenter of the Ancient World, Explores Our Undying Love of Ruins and Fragments We spoke with Gagosian gallery directors Louise Neri and Christina Papadopoulou, who co-organized "Ruins and Fragments". By Katie White, Mar 23, 2022
Art History A Brief, Fluttering History of Butterflies in Art, From Symbols of Regeneration to Reminders of the Fleetingness of Life With the dawn of spring, we take a closer look at the symbolism of butterflies, across the centuries. By Katie White, Mar 18, 2022
Art History Ukrainian Artist Maria Prymachenko’s Fantastical Visions Have Captivated the World—Here Are 3 Key Insights Into Her Life and Work An inspiration for Picasso and Chagall, her works are now an international symbol of the call for peace. By Katie White, Mar 15, 2022
Studio Visit ‘I Couldn’t Deal With the Social Life’: Why Artist Valeska Soares Decided to Leave New York for Her Native São Paulo After 30 Years The artist is renovating a new studio after packing her New York brownstone into two shipping containers. By Katie White, Mar 8, 2022
Art World Why Is Cake (Yes, Cake) Suddenly Omnipresent in Contemporary Art? An Investigation A comprehensive history of cake and how it became one of the favorite artistic symbols of our jaded generation. By Katie White, Mar 7, 2022
Style Why Pisces, the Zodiac’s Natural-Born Artists, Should Never Work on a Deadline + More Advice From a Noted Astrologer We spoke to astrologer Lisa Stardust about what artists born under the sign should expect. By Katie White, Mar 4, 2022