Art & Exhibitions Who Was Berthe Weill? The Story of the Audacious Parisian Dealer Who Launched Matisse and Modigliani "Make Way for Berthe Weill" at Grey Art Museum in New York brings to light the forgotten legacy of the cutting-edge Parisian dealer. By Karen Chernick, Oct 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Artists Gave a Serious Glow-Up to L.A. Natural History Museum’s Dioramas To mark the centennial of its diorama halls, the museum invited artists to craft their own dioramic scenes. By Min Chen, Oct 3, 2024
Artists Yvonne Wells Started Quilting at 40. Now, at 85, the Art World Is Finally Taking Notice "Beyond Patchwork" at New York's Fort Gansevoort brings together 15 abstracted quilts from across Well's four-decade career. By Katie White, Oct 3, 2024
Law & Politics Art World Haunt Harry’s Bar Sues Venice Over Speeding Boats Customers are getting splashed by waves kicked up by speeding powerboats. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 3, 2024
Gallery Network See Inside the Storied Collection of Two New Orleans Antique Dealers Before It Heads to Auction Presented by New Orleans Auction Galleries, the Kevin Stone and Mark Diamond Collection encompasses antique furniture, fine art, and decorative objects. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Sumptuous Velázquez Portrait Makes a Rare Appearance in the U.S. The painting is making its West Coast debut at the Norton Simon Museum, on loan from the Prado. By Anni Irish, Oct 3, 2024
Art World Huge! Why Brazil’s ‘Christ the Redeemer’ Is So, So Big The massive sculpture is more than just a symbol of Christianity. By Sofia Hallström, Oct 2, 2024
Collectibles Chinese Porcelains Recovered From Centuries-Old Shipwreck Head to Auction The porcelain vessels spent over 300 years at the bottom of the South China Sea. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 2, 2024
Museums & Institutions Centre Pompidou’s Plan for a New Jersey Outpost Is Back On, Baby The museum's future remains hotly debated. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 2, 2024
Art World Meet the Manet of McDonald’s: This Florida Artist’s Junk Food Paintings Are Selling for Four Figure Sums Noah Verrier paints lowly subjects, but his inspiration comes from on high. By Brian Boucher, Oct 2, 2024
Gallery Network From Banksy to Bernard Buffet, Check Out These Leading Lots Heading to New York’s Showplace The Important Fine Art and Design Auction will take place this October 20, 2024. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 2, 2024
Law & Politics Activists Who Glued Themselves to a J.M.W. Turner Painting Spared Prison Time The judge ruled that the pair's protest action was proportionate in the face of the climate crisis. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 2, 2024
Art & Exhibitions The Barbican Goes Full Emo in a Show Revisiting a Long-Lost 2000s Subculture "I'm Not Okay," which takes its name from a My Chemical Romance Song, features a trove of fan donations. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 2, 2024
Art & Exhibitions At a Rare Giorgio Morandi Exhibition in New York, 60 Quiet Masterpieces Illuminate His Legacy By Dian Parker, Oct 2, 2024
Art History Frans Hals Is a Master of the ‘Fleeting Moment.’ Here Are Backstories Behind 5 Seminal Works His enigmatic portraits have been traveling across Europe for nearly a year. By Verity Babbs, Oct 2, 2024