Shows & Exhibitions This Artist Was Set to Show With Lisa Schiff Before a Lawsuit Shuttered the Gallery. Now, She’s Staging the Exhibition on Her Own Artist Richelle Rich will mount a last-minute pop-up in New York next month. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Up Next On-the-Rise Artist Phaan Howng’s Lush Vegetal Paintings and Installations Imagine How Plants Might One Day Retake the World She is working on a new series of canvases slated for a solo presentation at the Armory Show with Dinner Gallery this fall. By Katie White, 2 days ago
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Jay Miriam-White Hits the Road for a Cross-Country Trip to Her Solo Show at Atlanta’s Wolfgang Gallery The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, 2 days ago
On View Is an Ethel Schwabacher Revival at Hand? Peek Inside the Nearly Sold-Out Show of the Abstract Expressionist’s Rarely Seen Works The works are on view at Berry Campbell through May 26. By Sarah Cascone, 2 days ago
People Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s New $200 Million Home by Famed Architect Tadao Ando Is the Most Expensive in California—Maybe Even America The couple reportedly paid cash for the 40,000-square-foot concrete mansion by the Japanese architect. By Vittoria Benzine, 2 days ago
People 30 Years After Jeff Koons Was Skewered on ’60 Minutes,’ He Returned to the Show for a Far More Flattering Interview With Anderson Cooper Hosted by Anderson Cooper, the report paints the millionaire as a populist artist. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Law Did the Supreme Court’s Warhol Decision Further Complicate Copyright Law? Experts Weigh in on the Ruling’s Ramifications Here's what to take away from the Supreme Court's ruling. By Sarah Cascone, 2 days ago
Law A Dealer Who Called Out the Art World’s Lack of Due Diligence Is Himself a Victim of Lisa Schiff’s Alleged Ponzi Scheme Parallels between two blockbuster lawsuits involving art fraud raise questions about "best practices." By Eileen Kinsella, 2 days ago
Museums The Tower of London Has Updated Its Crown Jewels Exhibit to Offer a More ‘Honest’ Account of Their Colonial History The new exhibition concedes that India was 'compelled' to hand over the magnificent Koh-i-noor diamond. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 2 days ago
On View In Pictures: Toads, Lizards, and Tadpoles Take Over the London Underground in Monster Chetwynd’s Quirky Gloucester Road Installation The work is inspired by the history of the Crystal Palace. By Sarah Cascone, 2 days ago
Politics Internet Netizens Accuse Renowned Chinese Artist Yue Minjun of Insulting the Country and Army with His Iconic ‘Laughing Man’ Paintings The artist's longstanding series has captured the attention of nationalists online. By Vivienne Chow, 2 days ago
Art History Is Time Travel Real? Here Are 6 Tantalizing Pieces of Evidence From Art History A 17th-century painting with what seems to be a Nike shoe is only the latest example of suspiciously modern objects to be spotted in historical artworks By Brian Boucher, 2 days ago
Art World Artist Jesse Krimes Is Heading Up a New Nonprofit to Help Formerly Incarcerated Artists Find Creative Careers The organization was founded with a major gift from Agnes Gund’s Art for Justice Fund. By Taylor Dafoe, 2 days ago
On View The First Museum Show on the Sari Unravels the Garment’s Evolution and Staying Power in 60 Spectacular Designs. See Them Here 'The Offbeat Sari' at the Design Museum in London will include the first sari ever worn to the Met Gala. By Vittoria Benzine, 2 days ago
Art World Art Industry News: Uber-Curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev Is Retiring From the Castello di Rivoli + Other Stories Plus, the Quai Branly's director is renewed for a second term and a fractionalized Picasso makes investors 15 percent. By Artnet News, 2 days ago