On View New York’s Corporate Lobbies Are Filled With Famous Art Commissions. Here Are the Coolest and Most Eye-Rolling Choices From obvious choices like a Jeff Koons balloon animal to an inspired James Turrell installation, see our picks of the best and worst lobby artworks. By Brian Boucher, 5 hours ago
Pop Culture The 8 Defining Art Movies of 2023—and Where to Watch Them Biopics, capers, satires: filmmakers looked to art for inspiration in all sorts of ways this year. See the most revealing examples here. By Taylor Dafoe, 6 hours ago
Artists Meet 8 Artists Who Broke Big in 2023—From Sculptor Mire Lee to Abstract Painter Rachel Jones These artists had a banner year, with institutional shows, major prize wins, and unexpected leaps at auction. By Emily Steer, 7 hours ago
Art World Here Are 6 of the Worst Art Works We Saw All Year Not everything is, well, good. By Artnet News, 7 hours ago
Art World In Celine’s New Miami Flagship, the Emphasis Is on Art and Design as Much as Fashion The spectacular, newly remodeled, sprawling space, is filled with commissioned and curated art. Naturally, it's in the Design District. By William Van Meter, 8 hours ago
Art World This Artist Used A.I. to Create a Y2K-Era Teen Magazine. ‘Yummy’ Will Take You Back—and Make You Cringe As part of her exhibition at New York's Baxter St. gallery, Elizabeth Renstrom created 'Yummy,' a riff on teen magazines populated with fictional heartthrobs and horse girls. By Taylor Dafoe, 8 hours ago
Archaeology & History Ancient Mesopotamian Bricks Hold a ‘Memory’ of the Earth’s Magnetic Fields Millennia Ago A new “archaeomagnetic” technique could potentially allow scientists to more accurately study ancient objects. By Verity Babbs, 9 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions 10 Must-See Shows in Europe in 2024, From Naomi Campbell at the V&A to Anselm Kiefer in Florence Here's a carefully selected round-up of what you can look forward to. By Artnet News, 10 hours ago
Art World Here Are 8 of the Best Works We Saw Around the World in 2023 From New York to Istanbul, we saw a lot of art this year. Here are our favorites. By Artnet News, 17 hours ago
Art World A Posthumous Show of Loïc Raguénès Explores Subtlety and the Image Era Take a look at the most comprehensive survey of the late artist's work to ever be exhibited in the United States. By Annie Armstrong, 17 hours ago
Science & Technology ‘No Need to Be Afraid of These New Tools’: Lynn Hershman Leeson, Sarah Meyohas, and Cai Guo-Qiang on Our A.I. Futures The artists discuss a future of co-existing—and co-creating—with A.I. By Min Chen, 18 hours ago
Up Next Brooklyn Artist Aisling Hamrogue’s Horror-Inspired Paintings Both Terrify and Delight Her solo show "Libido Dominandi" is on view at Rift Contemporary in Los Angeles through December 31. By Katie White, 1 day ago
Art World ‘Pressures on Directors are Enormous’: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev on the Future of Museums An in-depth interview with the star curator as she heads out after more than two decades at the Castello di Rivoli in Turin. By Devorah Lauter, 1 day ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: Kelly Sinnapah Mary Explores Personal Histories and Ancestry In Her First U.S. Solo Show On view at Aicon, New York, the show features a range of dynamic new paintings and sculptures. By Artnet Gallery Network, 1 day ago
Art World Aaron Baldinger and Sarah Passick Baldinger Celebrate the Holidays with ‘Moments of Jewish Joy,’ and Their One-Year-Old The art and literary world couple meld traditional holiday fare with gallery and museum hopping, and plenty of delicious food. By Devorah Lauter, 1 day ago