Art World From a $69 Million NFT to the Closing of Metro Pictures: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Katie White, Mar 12, 2021
Art History Florine Stettheimer’s ‘Cathedrals of Art’ Celebrates and Critiques New York’s Secular Shrines. Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About It Renaissance altarpieces were just one of the artist's inspirations for her unfinished masterpiece. By Katie White, Mar 8, 2021
Art History Klimt’s Glittering Ode to Love Scandalized Turn-of-the-Century Audiences. Here Are 3 Things You May Not Know About ‘The Kiss’ Klimt painted his masterpiece in the aftermath of a major professional crisis. By Katie White, Mar 3, 2021
Art World Studio Visit: Artist Alteronce Gumby on His Weekly MoMA Visits, and Why Seeing Great Art is Like Reading a Book The artist is currently preparing for a two-part exhibition at Charles Moffett and False Flag in New York. By Katie White, Feb 25, 2021
People What I Buy and Why: Hotelier Rami Fustok on the Jeff Koons He Wishes He’d Bought, and the $400,000 Romero Britto He Did A rocking horse by Britto is the most expensive artwork in the entrepreneur's collection. By Katie White, Feb 22, 2021
Art History The Enchanting New Netflix Series ‘Bridgerton’ Is Bursting With Historical Works of Art. Here’s How They Play a Key Role in the Story Major works by Jacques-Louis David and Orazio Gentileschi are included in the show. And that's just the beginning. By Katie White, Feb 18, 2021
People What I Buy and Why: Rob and Eric Thomas-Suwall on Collecting Art in North Dakota and the One Work Everyone Tries to Sit On The couple also reveals which young artists they covet most. By Katie White, Feb 15, 2021
Art History 4 Art-Historical Masterpieces That Would Not Have Existed Without the Great Love Stories That Inspired Them Learn more about the sculpture that broke ties between Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel, among other artistic upheavals. By Katie White, Feb 12, 2021
Art World What’s in Store for the Art World in 2021? We Asked a Prominent Tarot Card Reader—and She Has Some Surprisingly Detailed Predictions Check out these insights for artists, collectors, and dealers. By Katie White, Feb 10, 2021
Art World The Trials of 2020 Tested Relationships Worldwide. Here’s How They Strengthened the Bonds of Three Artist Couples Read part one of our two-part Valentine's Day series. By Katie White, Feb 9, 2021
Art World With a Reboot on the Way, We’ve Concocted Four Potential Art-World Plot Lines for ‘Sex and the City’ Gallerist Charlotte York We couldn't help but wonder... what's Charlotte's art career like now? By Katie White, Jan 27, 2021
People What I Buy and Why: Art Dealer Edward Tyler Nahem on His Many Collecting Regrets, and the Painting He’d Nab from MoMA The veteran art dealer also tells us about the Titus Kaphar diptych over his couch. By Katie White, Jan 25, 2021
Art History Cézanne Painted Mont Sainte-Victoire Dozens of Times. Here Are 3 Things You May Not Know About His Obsession With the Mountain Japanese prints helped inspire the artist's famous series. By Katie White, Jan 19, 2021
Art History Sandro Botticelli’s ‘Primavera’ Is a Mysterious Celebration of Spring. Here Are 4 Things You May Not Know About This Enigmatic Marvel For starters, the famed art historian Giorgio Vasari gave the painting its name. By Katie White, Jan 15, 2021
People Studio Visit: Artist Davina Semo on the Lure of a Ringing Bell and Why She Always Looks Forward to Mondays The artist's public art installation of cast bronze bells is on view at Brooklyn Bridge Park through April. By Katie White, Jan 13, 2021