Art World Struggling to Entertain Kids at Home? These Art-Filled Online Classes, Tours, Coloring Books, and Quizzes Will Keep Them Busy The whole family can get creative at home with downloadable coloring books, kid-led museum tours, and art-inspired craft projects. By Katie White, Mar 31, 2020
Art World How New York University Doctor Sharon Madanes Is Using Her Painting Studio to Create Urgent Reminders to Wash Your Hands "The juxtaposition between life and death and linoleum floor tiles—that fascinates me," she says. By Katie White, Mar 27, 2020
Art World Artist Richard Long Finds Inspiration in Solitary Walks Through Remote Landscapes. Watch Him Make His Monumental Works Here Take a virtual tour through the artist's Lisson Gallery exhibition. By Katie White, Mar 24, 2020
Art World Thieves Were Caught Attempting to Steal Medieval Stones From Notre-Dame Cathedral During Paris’s Citywide Lockdown Two men were taken into custody after attempting to heist stones to sell the black market, according to a spokesperson for the cathedral. By Katie White, Mar 23, 2020
Art World 9 Dazzling Virtual Art Experiences You Can Have From the Comfort of Your Home, Including a Memorable Trip to the Sistine Chapel It's never been easier to visit the world's greatest museums and cultural sites remotely. By Katie White, Mar 23, 2020
Art & Exhibitions How Eileen Gray, the ‘Mother of Modernism,’ Navigated a Postwar World That Did Not Look Kindly Upon Women Architects A new show in New York tells her daring story through rarely seen architectural drawings, design works, and more. By Katie White, Mar 4, 2020
On View 9 Megawatt Gallery Shows to Check Out During Armory Week, From Kara Walker’s Drawings to Julian Schnabel’s Latest Works Here's a handy guide to keep on top of the most important shows opening this week. By Caroline Goldstein & Katie White, Mar 3, 2020
Art World The Louvre’s Leonardo da Vinci Extravaganza Brought in Nearly 1.1 Million Visitors, Shattering Previous Attendance Records The remarkable figure doubled the previous record of 540,000 visitors to an exhibition of works by Eugène Delacroix in 2018. By Katie White, Feb 25, 2020
People ‘We Each Bring to the Table What the Other Is Lacking’: Photographers Alana Celii and Daniel Dorsa on Their Classic New York Love Story In Artnet News's Portraits of Love series, young creative couples offer insights into their partnerships. By Katie White, Feb 20, 2020
Art World Celebrities From Brad Pitt to Seth Rogen Are Massively Into Pottery. Here’s a Primer on Bro-ramics (and Its Colorful, Fraught History) We set out to discover why ceramics are taking the world of A-list bros by storm. By Katie White, Feb 7, 2020
Events and Parties What Are the Biggest Challenges Facing Museums Today? Three Directors Commiserate on the ‘Culture of Meanness’ and Other Issues Three female arts leaders came together at the Brooklyn Museum for a frank discussion about the state of museums in 2020. By Katie White, Feb 5, 2020
Art World How Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Turned Their Love Affairs Into an Art Form (and 10 Other Wild Romances That Changed Art History) Daytime television could learn a thing or two from these epic love sagas. By Katie White, Feb 3, 2020
Auctions Looking for a Van Gogh for Under $1 Million? These 4 (Relatively) Affordable Works Are Headed to Auction Everything must Gogh! By Katie White, Jan 23, 2020
Art World What Art Defined the Civil Rights Era? We Asked 7 Museum Curators to Pick One Work That Crystallized the Moment Curators from across the country share the works that capture the ethos of the era. By Katie White, Jan 20, 2020
Galleries The Internet Is Abuzz With the News That Britney Spears Is Getting Her First Gallery Show. But It’s All a Lie A bald-faced lie! By Katie White, Jan 14, 2020