Museums Buffalo AKG Art Museum Has Cut the Ribbon on a Major Overhaul—Guided by Major Input From Its Community Formerly the Albright Knox Art Gallery, the museum has opened to the public after a three-year renovation by OMA. By Katie White, 1 day ago
On View The Essentials: How to Understand Mark Bradford’s Art Through 4 Key Works Currently on View at Hauser and Wirth “Mark Bradford: You Don't Have to Tell Me Twice” is on view through July 28. By Gabé Hirschowitz, 1 day ago
Art World Space Travel Goes Luxe With Céleste, an Eco-Friendly Capsule With a Plush, Architect-Designed Interior and Stunning Views of Earth The French company even offers Michelin dining, plus hours of the 'overview' effect above the planet. By Brian Boucher, 1 day ago
Shows & Exhibitions David Hockney Will Debut His First A.I. Artwork—a Computer-Generated Ode to Bohemian Life—at Glastonbury Festival This Weekend The digital work is based on the artist's 2014 painting, 'The Dancers V.' By Min Chen, 1 day ago
Art World Banksy-Like Street Art Popped Up in Glasgow Just After an Official Show of His Work Opened in the City. The Artist Says They’re Fakes Yes, the images showed rats, one of Banksy’s trademarks, but no, they’re not the real deal, the studio says. By Brian Boucher, 1 day ago
Art Guides Art Enlivens Chicago in the Summer Season. Here’s an Insider’s Guide to the City’s Major Exhibitions, Landmarks, and Thriving Galleries Make a day of it with these suggested art excursions in the Windy City, with pauses for refreshment along the way. By Vasia Rigou, 1 day ago
On View At 91, Painter Sally Cook Has Finally Shed Her Outsider Status. Why Did the Art World Take This Long to Embrace Her? A survey of Cook’s career is on view now at Eric Firestone Gallery in New York. By Taylor Dafoe, 1 day ago
People ‘It’s in My Nature to Play’: Artist Pippa Garner on Her 50-Year Conceptual Project to Hack Consumerism—and Her Own Body Garner's latest solo institutional show, "$ELL YOUR $ELF," opens June 24 at Art Omi in Ghent, New York. By Min Chen, 1 day ago
Law Douglas Latchford’s Estate Will Pay $12 Million to Settle a Civil Case on the Disgraced Dealer’s Theft of Cambodian Antiquities The daughter of the late dealer will also hand over a 7th-century Vietnamese bronze sculpture. By Brian Boucher, 1 day ago
Shows & Exhibitions The LGBTQI+ Gaze: Go Pride Month Gallery Cruising at These 6 Queer-Centric Exhibitions Don't miss these highly-recommended New York shows that touch upon everything from pop culture parasites to punk rock to Princess Di. By William Van Meter, 1 day ago
Art World Art Industry News: The Graffiti Artist Who Keeps Tagging the Door of Anna Delvey’s Residence Has Been Identified + Other Stories Plus, a UNESCO site in Palestine is under threat from a planned Israeli settlement, and Bookforum returns. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
Museums A 17th-Century Double Portrait of Black and White Women, Said to Be of ‘Outstanding Significance’ Will Remain in the U.K. The rare artwork, which offers fresh insight into race and gender in the 1600s, will go on public display in 2024. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 1 day ago
Archaeology What Exactly Is the Antikythera Mechanism, the Mysterious Ancient Greek Device in the New ‘Indiana Jones’ Movie? Here Are 5 Big Questions, Answered Characterized as an ancient analog computer, the object was probably used to predict planetary positions, moon phases, and eclipses. By Brian Boucher, 2 days ago
Art History Elisabetta Sirani Painted in Public to Prove Her Work Was Her Own. Here’s How She Became a 17th-Century Star—and Why She’s Being Remembered Now The University of Melbourne scholar Adelina Modesti has written an illuminating biography of the artist, coming out this month. By Karen Chernick, 2 days ago
Up Next Beijing-Based Painter Zhang Zipiao Abstracts the Bounty of Life—Flesh, Flowers, Fruit—in Her Opulent Still Lifes The artist's solo exhibition "Swallow Whole" is currently on view at LGDR in New York. By Katie White, 2 days ago