Art & Exhibitions On the Money: A New Show Explores How Artists Have Left Their Mark on Cash "Money Talks" explores how artists from Beuys to Banksy have dealt with currency. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 20, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: German Artist Margret Eicher Makes Sweeping Tapestries That are Portals to Digital Worlds The artist is currently the subject of an expansive solo show at ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 20, 2024
Art World Banksy’s Gorilla Mural Removed From London Zoo The removal or destruction of Banksy's works has been a frequent occurrence throughout the artist's decades-long career. By Artnet News, Aug 20, 2024
Art World Louis Vuitton’s Iconic Silk Scarves Get an Artistic Makeover It's a digital art and savior faire alliance for the luxury house. Art has factored into Louis Vuitton scarves for decades. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 20, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Even Ed Ruscha’s Business Cards Are Works of Art Most people feel in-demand if they manage to give all their business cards away, Ruscha's fetch thousands of dollars. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 19, 2024
Pop Culture ‘Emily in Paris’ Meets Monet at the Artist’s Famed Giverny Garden Emily learns about Monet's water lilies—and falls into the famed pond. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 19, 2024
Archaeology & History New Findings Complicate the Origins of Stonehenge’s Megalith Prehistoric humans dragged one of Stonehenge's giant slabs across an even bigger distance than previously thought. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 19, 2024
Art World Frank Lloyd Wright’s Only Skyscraper Set to Close Amid Controversy The building's owners have also been selling off furnishings designed by the architect. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 19, 2024
Art World The U.K. Bars Export of Alan Turing’s Wartime Notebooks The U.K. government is giving national institutions until November 15 to acquire the documents. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 19, 2024
Museums & Institutions Two Museums Jointly Acquire Archie Moore’s Venice Biennale Work Moore's "quietly powerful" record of his Indigenous family was awarded the prestigious Golden Lion award in April. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 19, 2024
Collectibles Oh My Ducats! Rare Coin Collection to Be Auctioned for $72 Million That's a lot of coin. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 19, 2024
Museums & Institutions London’s Somerset House Partially Closed Following Fire It took around 125 firefighters to bring the blaze under control at the historic arts venue. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 19, 2024
Art World The U.K. Art World Is More Elite Now Than It Was 60 Years Ago. Can It Reverse Course? Several new initiatives for arts professionals are hoping to tackle the U.K.'s deeply entrenched class problem. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 18, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Who Was Simonetta Vespucci, Botticelli’s Enduring Muse? Vespucci so enraptured the painter that he requested to be buried at her feet. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 17, 2024
On View Anish Kapoor’s Massive Sculptures Take Over the U.K.’s Largest Cathedral The sprawling show commemorates the 100th anniversary of Liverpool Cathedral. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 16, 2024