Art History Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ Has Captivated the Public for Over a Century—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About It The artist's magnum opus has spawned a cottage industry of sleuths and interpreters. By Katie White, Oct 15, 2021
Buyer's Guide How the Pioneering Art World Database Artlogic Is Reinventing Itself Once Again After 30 Years in the Industry Senior director Joe Elliott shares his recipe for success. By Katie White, Oct 4, 2021
Art World A New Exhibition Gets at the Truth Behind the Salem Witch Trials. In Some Ways, It’s Scarier Than the Lore The Peabody Essex Museum's show reveals chilling primary documents and draws eerie parallels with our current cultural moment. By Katie White, Sep 30, 2021
Art World What Does Libra Season Have in Store? We Got an Astrologist to Give Uncannily Specific Advice for Artists Born Under the Seventh Sign Alice Sparkly Kat, astrologist and author of "Postcolonial Astrology," shares their insights about Libras in the art world. By Katie White, Sep 24, 2021
Studio Visit How Does Rising Artist Sarah Slappey Stay Mellow While Painting Scenes of ‘Quiet Violence’? A Soothing Studio Soundtrack The artist's newest works are currently on view in "Self Care" at Sargent's Daughters in New York. By Katie White, Sep 21, 2021
Studio Visit Art Star Amoako Boafo on Listening to Afro-Pop in the Studio, and His Newfound Interest in Painting Shadows The Ghanian artist's latest exhibition opens at Robert Projects in Los Angeles this week. By Katie White, Sep 14, 2021
The Big Interview ‘I’ve Learned to Lean on God’: Rising Artist Genesis Tramaine on How She Channels Her Christian Faith Into Ecstatic Portraits Tramaine recently sat down with the Art Angle podcast to take about faith and art. By Katie White, Sep 10, 2021
Art History A Short, Shiny History of Gold in Art, From the Glittering Tombs of Ancient Egypt to Gustav Klimt’s Scandalously Gilded Surfaces The prized material has ancient associations with the sun, worship, and of course, wealth. By Katie White, Sep 8, 2021
Art World These 6 Fall Museum Shows Will Make You Rethink the Way You Look at the Natural World This season, artists are offering myriad lenses for close observation of flora, fauna, and organic phenomena. By Katie White, Sep 2, 2021
Studio Visit Artist Alison Elizabeth Taylor on Making Intricate Wooden Tableaux While Her Kids Zoom for School in the Background The artist is putting the final touches on her solo show, "Future Promise," which opens at James Cohan Gallery this September. By Katie White, Aug 24, 2021
Art History Kehinde Wiley’s Presidential Portrait of Barack Obama Is Arriving in New York. Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About It There are a number of hidden messages tucked into this famous painting. By Katie White, Aug 16, 2021
Gallery Network A Heady New U.K. Exhibition Traces 2,000 Years of Abstraction From the Ancient World to Anni Albers—See Images Here The exhibition organized with dealer Paul Hughes is on view at the Old Chapel of Maiden Bradley Duke of Somerset Estates. By Katie White, Aug 13, 2021
On View The Late Artist and Psychic Paulina Peavy Communed With a UFO to Create Her Work. A New Show Revives Her Otherworldly Legacy "The Etherian Channeler" at Beyond Baroque in Venice Beach reintroduces the West Coast to this singular artist. By Katie White, Aug 11, 2021
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: London Collector Valeria Napoleone on Why She Exclusively Acquires Work by Women Artists The Italian-born collector and philanthropist told us about the artists on her wishlist for the next year. By Katie White, Aug 10, 2021
Gallery Network Artist Robert Longo and Filmmaker Sophie Chahinian on the Artist Ghosts of the Hamptons, and Their Recent Collaboration Watch a new video interview with the artist on the occasion of his exhibition "A History of the Present" at Guild Hall. By Katie White, Aug 6, 2021