Gallery Network Spotlight: Scottish Artist Callum Innes Debuts New Body of Work in Naples "Callum Innes: Darker Than Blue" is the artist's first solo show with Alfonso Artiaco, Naples. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 hours ago
Art & Tech The ‘London Standard’ Reanimated Its Most Feared Art Critic With A.I. The Results Won’t Shock You As Brian Sewell himself would say... 'How ghastly.' By Ben Davis, 5 hours ago
Art World Artists Tony Cokes, Ebony G. Patterson, and Wendy Red Star Among 2024’s MacArthur Grantees The so-called “genius” grant comes with an unrestricted $800,000 prize and serious bragging rights. By Brian Boucher, 5 hours ago
Pop Culture OMG! Was This Artist’s Gift the Key to the New York Mets’ Remarkable Resurgence? The season looked like it was over. Then Jerome McCroy made the team a sign. By Sarah Cascone, 6 hours ago
Art World Loewe Sends Iconic Works by Manet and Van Gogh Down Its Spring ’25 Runway The show was also anchored by a delicate sculpture by Tracey Emin. By Adnan Qiblawi, 7 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions Lee Bul’s Striking Tessellated Figures Take a Stand Outside the Met The Met's fifth facade installment is Lee's first showing in the U.S. in 20 years. By Vittoria Benzine, 8 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions Artist and Chef Nathan Myhrvold’s New Photos Bring Food Into Intimate Focus The Microsoft CTO-turned-photographer is hosting his first solo show in New York. By Sarah Cascone, 10 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions A Landmark Show Puts Helen Frankenthaler’s Masterpieces in Dialogue With Pollock and Rothko In the aptly titled "Painting Without Rules" at Palazzo Strozzi, the abstract expressionist's liberated and vivid canvases come together in the largest Italy-based retrospective to date. By Louisa Elderton, 12 hours ago
Collectibles Spot the Differences in This Rare Early Study for the Statue of Liberty, Headed to Auction in Paris Artcurial will offer the terracotta maquette on November 26. By Sofia Hallström, 13 hours ago
Art World ‘Horrible’ Painting Found by a Junk Dealer Could Be a Picasso Worth $6 Million An Italian family had long debated throwing away the unconventional portrait. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 13 hours ago
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Artist Liu Jian on the Inspirations of Nietzsche and Pushing the Boundaries of Artistic Mediums The artist's solo show "Daybreak" is currently on view at Santo Hall, Beijing. By Artnet Gallery Network, 24 hours ago
Art World Venerated Art Authenticator IFAR Shutters Operations The nonprofit's authentication services raised the first red flag in the infamous Knoedler forgery ring. By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
Art World Stalwart Chicago Gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey Celebrates 20 Years with Art, Music, and a New Partner 'They’re deeply smart, deeply committed, and deeply connected,' says one art fair director. By Brian Boucher, 1 day ago
Artists Jennifer Carvalho Brings the Women of Old Master Paintings to Life—With a Haunting Twist In her new solo exhibition "Ghost" at Toronto's Franz Kaka, Jennifer Carvalho merges influences from Giotto to Agnes Varda. By Katie White, 1 day ago
Art & Exhibitions Seoul Diary: Two Art Fairs, Dozens of Shows, and One Metropolis in 52 Photos Sleeper hits, feminist blockbusters, and a 'night of 100 chickens': South Korea's capital was alight during Frieze By Andrew Russeth, 1 day ago