Art History Why Arthur Monroe, America’s Overlooked Jazz Abstract Expressionist, Is Suddenly Everywhere A new show at Van Doren Waxter, along with a recent museum show at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art, have the artist's pulsing abstractions back in the spotlight. By Katie White, 12 hours ago
Art & Tech Sora 2 and Bob Ross Are a Match Made in A.I. Hell The new A.I. video app is pumping out huge quantities of Bob Ross content. Here's a theory about that. By Ben Davis, 13 hours ago
Art World Fate of San Francisco’s Brutalist Fountain in Question as New Documents Emerge The city wants to demolish the sculpture to redevelop Embarcadero Plaza, but new papers reveal there's more to the story. By Richard Whiddington, 18 hours ago
Gallery Network This Auction Is a Journey Through Centuries of Collecting, From Italian Baroque to Gothic Revival The two-day Estates Sale will see fine art, furniture, silver, jewelry, and decorative arts from across several prominent estates. By Artnet Gallery Network, 19 hours ago
Archaeology & History An Ancient Roman Tombstone Is Unearthed in a New Orleans Yard The artifact was returned to the FBI for repatriation to a museum in Italy. By Richard Whiddington, 21 hours ago
Art History Golden ‘Tudor Heart’ Necklace Sheds New Light on Henry VIII’s First Marriage The British Museum has launched a $4.6 million fundraising campaign to save the historical treasure for the nation. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 22 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions Which Artists Are Headed to the Venice Biennale in 2026? India will return to the biennial after a hiatus, showcasing emerging Indigenous artists. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 23 hours ago
Opinion What the Art Market Gets Wrong About ‘Bad’ Press Is "doom porn” the art world’s version of “fake news?” By Naomi Rea, 1 day ago
Art History Why ‘Monet and Venice’ Is a Love Story Don't miss Monet's biggest New York show in over 25 years. By Sarah Cascone, 2 days ago
Art & Exhibitions At Tate Modern, a Sámi Artist Invites Us to Rethink Our Place in Nature Artist Máret Ánne Sara explores ancestral knowledge and ecological grief in her major installation at London's Tate Modern. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 2 days ago
Art World One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Final Homes Gains Landmark Status The Kalil House is one of only seven Usonian Automatic homes the architect realized. By Min Chen, 2 days ago
Museums & Institutions Martin Scorsese Champions Popular Art at Lucas Museum Sneak Peek: ‘Like a Blockbuster Movie’ The legendary filmmaker was joined by artists JR, Julie Bell, and Boris Vallejo for a panel at New York Comic Con. By Min Chen, 2 days ago
Art World Designer Kelly Wearstler Steps Into the Surrealist World of Pedro Friedeberg The design guru encounters Mexico’s first-wave surrealist and living legend, now 89, whose Hand Chair and kaleidoscopic universe continue to defy convention. By Kelly Wearstler, 2 days ago
Gallery Network How One Collector Helped Shape the Legacy of India’s Most Celebrated Modernist Aicon Gallery presents a solo exhibition on Maqbool Fida Husain and his generative relationship with patron Davida Herwitz. By Artnet Gallery Network, 3 days ago
Archaeology & History Did Easter Island’s Giant Statues ‘Walk’ Into Place? New Evidence Says Yes In a new study, researchers managed to walk a model moai 300 feet in 40 minutes. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 12, 2025