Art & Exhibitions A Quirky Art Festival Will Be Unfolding in New York—One So Low-Key It Might Surprise You The 19th edition of Art in Odd Places will present 77 works amid the hustle and bustle of the city's 14th Street. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 28, 2024
Archaeology & History Rare Ancient Roman Wall Paintings in Israeli Seaside City Will Go on View The painstakingly restored wall paintings feature Greek mythological characters such as Demeter and the Medusa. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 28, 2024
Museums & Institutions Victoria Siddall Has Become the First Woman to Lead London’s National Portrait Gallery Siddall is taking over from Nicholas Cullinan, who left to helm the British Museum in June. By Margaret Carrigan, Aug 28, 2024
Art World Decorating Your Dorm Room? Here Are Some Art Poster Pro-Tips Will it be a Basquiat or a Banksy? By Artnet News, Aug 27, 2024
Artists How Joel Shapiro ‘Retains the Intimacy’ of His Staggeringly Large Sculptures Ahead of a solo exhibition at New York’s Pace Gallery, we step inside the studio of the seasoned sculptor. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 27, 2024
Art World Art Bites: That Time Barbara Kruger Publicly Dragged Supreme Supreme has never publicly acknowledged copying Kruger's aesthetics. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 27, 2024
Art World British Man Claims He Owns the Only Portrait of Shakespeare Painted During His Lifetime Steven Wadlow, a window washer by trade, claims that the evidence is mounting his family's painting is the real deal. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 27, 2024
Law & Politics Fire Engulfs a U.S. Sculpture Park Displaying Works by a Chinese Dissident Artist—Again Artist Chen Weiming, who founded Liberty Sculpture Park, said he will not back down. By Artnet News, Aug 27, 2024
Gallery Network Here’s What’s In Store at Volta New York 2024 An influx of women-led galleries and a Ukrainian Pavilion are among the fair's highlights. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 27, 2024
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Kimberly Drew Takes Us on a Tour of Her Gordon Parks Show at Pace in Los Angeles The curator shares snapshots from a week in her life. By Kimberly Drew, Aug 27, 2024
Archaeology & History Oh, Well! Failed Ancient Roman Engineering Project Uncovered in the U.K. The remains of two wells were discovered, the older one of which had collapsed. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 27, 2024
Museums & Institutions London’s National Portrait Gallery May Acquire Photo of Prince Andrew’s Infamous BBC Interview Photographer Mark Harrison hopes to gift the historically significant photograph to the U.K.'s National Portrait Gallery. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 27, 2024
Museums & Institutions London’s First Slavery Memorial Is an Immersive Sculpture by Khaleb Brooks The artist's monumental cowrie shell turns a dark motif of the slave trade into a symbol of resilience. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 27, 2024
Museums & Institutions A Multi-Year Cultural Initiative Elevating Latinx Stories Is Set to Launch in New York The Clemente has partnered with Latinx-serving organizations and New York institutions to program Historias. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 27, 2024
Art World Artcore: When Buildings Became Blobs Blobitecture may take inspiration from nature, yet it would not be possible without cutting-edge technology. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 26, 2024