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
Art History Watteau’s Beloved Depiction of Dreamy Aristocratic Love is a Rococo Gem. Here Are 3 Things You May Not Know About It This month marks the 300th anniversary of Jean-Antoine Watteau's death. By Katie White, Jul 30, 2021
Pop Culture We Did an Art Historical Analysis of Halsey’s Cryptic 13-Minute Metropolitan Museum of Art Video. Here’s What We Discovered The artist released the video as a way to unveil the cover art for her new album By Katie White, Jul 14, 2021
Art World See Works by Ai Weiwei, Rachel Whiteread, and Others at England’s New Blue-Chip Selling Sculpture Park Albion Fields The sprawling new 50-acre sculpture garden opened in Oxfordshire this week. By Katie White, Jul 9, 2021
Studio Visit Breakout Artist Yasmine Nasser Diaz Starts Each Day With a Collage and Gets Un-Stuck by Hula-Hooping The artist's latest work is on view in New York through the end of July. By Katie White, Jul 6, 2021
Art History This Delightful Trick Painting Is a Treasure of Early U.S. Art. Here Are 3 Facts About the Philadelphia Museum’s Beloved Trompe L’oeil Charles Willson Peale's 'The Staircase Group' is full of surprises. By Katie White, Jul 4, 2021
Shows & Exhibitions Salvador Dalí… Introvert? A New Show Looks at the Quieter Side of the Debaucherous Surrealist’s Life In nearly 40 portraits, Dalí is presented informally, at times even tenderly, as he works and relaxes at his home. By Katie White, Jul 1, 2021
Art World Princes William and Harry Unveiled a Bronze Statue of Princess Diana in London on What Would Have Been Her 60th Birthday Artist Ian Rank-Broadley made the statue. By Katie White, Jul 1, 2021
Art World Watch Artist Spencer Finch Transform Scotch Tape and Fabric Into Evanescent Visions of Winter in His Brooklyn Studio The artist's latest exhibition, “Only the Hand That Erases Writes the True Thing,” is now on view at Lisson Gallery, London. By Katie White, Jun 29, 2021
People The Fearless Photographer Lee Miller’s Life Reads Like an Adventure Novel. A New Exhibition Fills in the Glamorous Details A fashion model discovered by the publisher Condé Nast, Lee went on to become a World War II correspondent who documented the liberation of Dachau. By Katie White, Jun 23, 2021
Art World Late Journalist Janet Malcolm, Who Thought Artists Didn’t Have Anything Valuable to Say, Was Also an Artist—See Her Work Here Her most famous series of collages were inspired by Emily Dickinson's poems. By Katie White, Jun 21, 2021
Art World Hit the Road With These 4 Unforgettable Land Art Road Trips, From a Visit to the ‘Lightning Field’ to a Cruise Through the ‘Ghost Ranch’ Art lovers won't want to miss these destinations. By Katie White, Jun 18, 2021