Law & Politics Suspicious Social Media Accounts Target Art Organizations with Pro-Azerbaijan Messaging Ahead of COP29 Seemingly fake social media accounts have left comments criticizing Paris on X posts by Art Basel, White Cube, and Hauser and Wirth. By Daisy Sainsbury, Nov 11, 2024
Art & Exhibitions These Newly Restored Films Reveal a Rare Glimpse Into Warhol’s Silver Factory Post-restoration, the films by Gerard Malanga are getting their world premiere in Pittsburgh. By Min Chen, Nov 11, 2024
Pop Culture How the Set Design of Sci-Fi Epic ‘Megalopolis’ Reimagines Ancient Rome for the 21st Century The Francis Ford Coppola film centers on a visionary architect dreaming up the titular city. By Mary Elizabeth Andriotis, Nov 11, 2024
Archaeology & History CT Scans Unlock Secrets of Mummified Individuals at Field Museum The museum is praising the new approach as a more respectful method for engaging with the deceased. By Verity Babbs, Nov 11, 2024
Pop Culture K-Pop Superstar Dawn on Being ‘Reborn’ as His New Artist Alter Ego The persona, named Edan Maverick, debuted work at Focus Art Fair. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Nov 10, 2024
Gallery Network 5 Hot Artists to Watch Out for on Artnet Gallery Network Drawn from galleries all over the world, exploring and discovering new art has never been easier. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 10, 2024
Archaeology & History Who Were the Mysterious Builders of This Ancient Stone Megalith in Sardinia? The massive complex was built by the region's oldest-known settlers. By Tim Brinkhof, Nov 10, 2024
Pop Culture Martha Stewart Was So Moved by Florence’s Renaissance Art, She Kissed a Stranger (On Her Honeymoon!) Here are the all art historical tidbits from Netflix's 'Martha,' the new documentary about the lifestyle icon. By Katie White, Nov 10, 2024
Gallery Network From a Playful Keith Haring to a Vibrant Sol LeWitt—Contemporary Gems Abound in Rago / Wright’s New Sale The sale features work by Sam Gilliam, Keith Haring, Robert Indiana, and many more. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 10, 2024
Art History How Lynda Benglis Shocked the Art World With Her Provocative ‘Artforum’ Ad This edition of "Art Bites" unpacks how "Artforum Advertisement" once sent editors, readers, and feminists into a tizzy. By Vittoria Benzine, Nov 9, 2024
Art & Tech Could A.I. Solve Some of the Major Issues Facing Museums? Leading researchers in creative computing are building tools especially adapted to serve our cultural institutions. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Nov 9, 2024
Archaeology & History 900-Year-Old Guardian Statues Emerge at Cambodian Temple Complex It's the third major discovery at the Angkor Archaeological Park this year. By Richard Whiddington, Nov 9, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Dealer Andrew Rookley on Championing Canada’s Art Scene Based in Ridgeway, Ontario, Rookleys maintains an extensive collection that illustrates the history of Canadian art. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 9, 2024
Collectibles A Cache of Chinese Silverware, Hidden in an Attic for 80 Years, Heads to Auction The consignor had no clue about the collection's existence until earlier this year. By Verity Babbs, Nov 8, 2024
Art & Exhibitions You Can See Tom Hanks’s Legendary Typewriter Collection in an Upcoming Art Show The actor started collecting typewriters 50-odd years ago. By Vittoria Benzine, Nov 8, 2024