Museums & Institutions Want to See the ‘Mona Lisa’? It Could Cost You More If You Live Outside the EU France’s culture minister Rachida Dati has proposed a surcharge for visitors outside the EU to visit cultural landmarks. By Verity Babbs, Oct 30, 2024
Reviews Nicole Eisenman’s Fantastic Crashed Crane and Other Mind-Altering Artworks Around NYC Run, don't walk to Madison Square Park to enjoy 'Fixed Crane,' and these other picks. By Andrew Russeth, Oct 30, 2024
Art History What Makes ‘American Gothic’ So Enduringly Famous? There's much more to Grant Wood's iconic painting than meets the eye. By Evan D. Williams, Oct 30, 2024
Archaeology & History Lost Mayan City Hidden Deep in the Mexican Jungle Revealed Using Laser Technology The city has been dubbed Valeriana after a nearby lagoon. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 30, 2024
Art World Claudette Johnson’s New Mural Recasts Picasso’s Famed ‘Demoiselles’ With Powerful Black Women The Turner Prize nominee installed her triptych as part of Art on the Underground. By Precious Adesina, Oct 30, 2024
Art World Behind the Scenes with Curator Tobi Maier at Brooklyn’s Taste-Making Amant Space Here's a week in his life, as exhibitions by Dietmar Busse and others come together. By Tobi Maier, Oct 30, 2024
Museums & Institutions New York’s Whitney Museum Eyes Expansion as the Last Meatpackers Depart Its Neighborhood The Gansevoort Market Co-Op is emptying out, making way for housing, public space, and culture. By Brian Boucher, Oct 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Six Breakout Stars of the Gwangju Biennale—And How to Acquire Them This year's show is tough and political, but there is still plenty of work to buy By Vivienne Chow & Cathy Fan, Oct 30, 2024
Museums & Institutions Stunning New Warsaw Museum Draws Massive Crowds The sleek Thomas Phifer-designed building represents a new beginning for Poland's arts and culture scene. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 30, 2024
Gallery Network Paris Photo Alights Once Again at the Grand Palais—Here’s What’s In Store The 27th edition of the international photography fair will showcase new perspectives on the medium. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 29, 2024
Museums & Institutions A New Wing—and Name—for the New-York Historical Society A grammatical change makes headlines. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 29, 2024
Books Brian Eno Distills Decades of Theorizing About Art Into a Very Special New Book Eno co-wrote "What Art Does" with Dutch artist Bette Adriaanse. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 29, 2024
Collectibles Half a Million Dollars for a Dime? Ultra-Rare Roosevelt Coin Is a Hit at Auction The Roosevelt dime is but a handful of coins with the same minting error. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 29, 2024
Art World This Contemporary Artist Will Complete a Missing Scene in the Millennium-Old Bayeux Tapestry Hélène Delprat will add the coronation of William the Conqueror to the already 230-foot-long artifact. By Brian Boucher, Oct 29, 2024
Archaeology & History Long-Lost Chopin Composition Resurfaces in a New York Museum’s Archives The hitherto unknown composition by Chopin was scribbled on a piece of paper no larger than an index card. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 29, 2024