Collectibles Box Office Gold: Why Film Memorabilia Is Now Commanding Millions Inside the cultural shift that’s turning celluloid nostalgia into market gold. By Min Chen, 2 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions Julia Stoschek’s Groundbreaking Video Art Collection Is Getting an Outing in L.A. “What a Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem” marks the first major U.S. presentation of the collector's storied trove. By Alina Cohen, 2 hours ago
Law & Politics California Doubles Down in Legal Battle Over Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting The Pissarro painting was taken in 1939 from the Jewish couple Lilly Cassirer Neubauer and her husband Otto. By Richard Whiddington, 3 hours ago
Pop Culture Bon Iver’s Latest Album Inspires a Radiant New Pantone Shade fABLE Salmon is a peachy tone that nods to the cover of Bon Iver's "SABLE, fABLE." By Min Chen, 3 hours ago
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Art History What to Know About Félix Vallotton, Cult Favorite Among Collectors A work by the French-Swiss artist went under the hammer for $2.8 million on Thursday at Sotheby's. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 10 hours ago
Gallery Network How Lynart Store Is Empowering the Next Generation of Artists and Collectors Founder Lior Brahami discusses his guiding principles of transparency, respect, and trust. By Artnet Gallery Network, 18 hours ago
Artists Aiza Ahmed Is Having Her Breakout Moment—On Two Continents The 28-year-old artist makes her New York solo debut with "The Music Room" at Sargent's Daughters. By Sarah Cascone, 21 hours ago
Art World Iconic Frank Lloyd Wright Home Acquired by Mississippi Museum The Usonian gem is one of just four Wright designs in the state and is the only one logged on the National Register of Historic Places. By Min Chen, 21 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions Artists Across the U.S. Are Staging Hundreds of Events to Protest Authoritarianism Some 600 events are taking place as part of Fall of Freedom—here's what's happening this weekend. By Helen Stoilas, 22 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions The Louvre’s Historic Fashion Exhibition Lands in Houston Some looks are suited specifically to the Lone Star state. By Vittoria Benzine, 22 hours ago
Art History Can Your Kid Paint Like Pollock? A New Study Suggests Yes A new study found that children could more capably emulate the artist's style than adults. By Richard Whiddington, 22 hours ago
Collectibles Triceratops Fossil Sells for Estimate-Smashing $5.4 Million at Phillips It was the first dinosaur specimen to hit the block at the house. It will almost certainly not be the last. By Richard Whiddington & Annie Armstrong, 1 day ago
Collectibles Rare Scripts From David Lynch’s Archive Are Up for Grabs The sale at Julien's Auctions also includes a roll of linoleum from Twin Peaks's Black Lodge. By Vittoria Benzine, 1 day ago
Opinion What Those Jeffrey Epstein Emails About Leonardo’s ‘Salvator Mundi’ Really Mean Epstein's rambling emails about the $450 million painting reveal less about art-world intrigue than about his own appetite for conspiracy. By Ben Davis, 1 day ago