Art World You Can Now Own the Home Where Bob Ross Artist Retreats Took Place The home was owned by Bob Ross Inc., and served as a retreat for students to learn the artist's painting techniques. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 21, 2024
Pop Culture Actor Seth Rogen Brings His Love of Ceramics to the Masses in New Reality TV Show The patron saint of pot(s) will serve as an executive producer and guest judge on "The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down." By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Van Eyck Gets a Blockbuster Show at the Louvre It's the biggest show of the Flemish master ever to be staged in France. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 20, 2024
Art World Charles Darwin’s Personal Library of 13,000 Books Revealed for the First Time The 300-page catalogue, published by Darwin Online, lists volumes spanning subjects from art to zoology. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 20, 2024
NFTs Nina Chanel Abney Is Yuga Labs’s First ‘Punk in Residence’ The NFT company's new program invites artists to ponder: "What does punk mean to you?" By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 14, 2024
Art World A Lost Constable Painting Bought for $37 Has Been Authenticated on Live TV The tiny landscape could be worth $315,000. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 12, 2024
Collectibles A Very Important Napkin Signed By Lionel Messi Could Fetch $379,000 The serviette formed a binding contract between the footballer and FC Barcelona. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 12, 2024
Art World SFMoMA Reacts to Super Bowl Win With Promise of Kansas City Barbecue The Museum Bowl wager will bring the famed dish to the institution's restaurant, temporarily. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Dutch Artist Is Delving Into the Murky Attribution of Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ Barbara Visser's new film, "Alreadymade," invites audiences to contemplate the boundaries between authenticity and imitation. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 11, 2024