Real Estate Historic Dia Building In Chelsea Can Be Yours For $68 Million A buyer could use the space as a gallery or to store a private collection or could redevelop the property. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 25, 2024
Art History Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About Richard Avedon’s Iconic Fashion Photograph ‘Dovima With Elephants’ "Iconic Avedon: A Centennial Celebration of Richard Avedon" is currently on view at Gagosian, Paris. By Annikka Olsen, Jan 24, 2024
Art History ‘Mob Wife’ Style Is All the Rage—These Glitzy, Glamorous Women From Art History Defined the Look Artists from Artemisia Gentileschi to John Singer Sargent have captured the high drama, excessive opulence of the mob wife aesthetic. By Katie White, Jan 19, 2024
Opinion The Stan Culture for Stanley Quenchers Has Some Pretty Cringey Parallels With the Art World An overwhelming cornucopia of colorful choice, molded around scarcity, is a desire machine that we all know well. By Kate Brown, Jan 19, 2024
Politics Turns Out Hunter Biden Did Actually Know Who Bought His Art The statements from his dealer contradict a widely reported ethics plan set up after the artist's father became president. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 15, 2024
Politics Gallerist Stefan Simchowitz Is Running for the U.S. Senate. No, It’s Not Performance Art Simchowitz is running as a Republican to fill the seat vacated by Dianne Feinstein. By Adam Schrader, Jan 3, 2024
Art History 3 Things You Should Know About ‘Island of the Dead,’ a Once Wildly Famous Now Obscure Painting Full of Mystery Created by Swiss painter Arnold Böcklin, the haunting work still has some secrets. By Annikka Olsen, Dec 29, 2023
Art History Edward Hopper’s ‘Nighthawks’ Captures the Isolation of American Modernity. Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About It A Hemingway short story may have inspired Hopper's iconic scene. By Bobby McGee, Dec 28, 2023
Art History Art We Love: An Exuberant Altar to New York’s Art World On Florine Stettheimer’s 'Cathedrals of Art' (1942). By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 26, 2023
Art History Art We Love: An Impressionist Snapshot of Summer’s Simple Pleasures On Albert Edelfelt's 'Boys Playing on the Shore' (1884). By Annikka Olsen, Dec 26, 2023
Art History Art We Love: The Everlasting Enigma of Manet’s Balcony Scene On Édouard Manet’s 'The Balcony' (1868-69) By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 25, 2023
Art History Art We Love: The Playful Profundity of These Transforming Paintings On Tatsuo Miyajima's 'Painting of Change' (2020). By Vivienne Chow, Dec 25, 2023
Art History Art We Love: The Prickly Pleasures of an 18th-Century Caricature On Philip Dawe's 'The Macaroni, a Real Character at the Late Masquerade' (1773). By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 25, 2023
Art History There It Is! Here Are 2023’s Most Surprising Art-Historical Discoveries Catch up on a year's worth of rediscovered art, from the Artemisia Gentileschi that languished in storage to the N.C. Wyeth found in a thrift store. By Adam Schrader, Dec 24, 2023
Art History Art We Love: A Truly Luminous Pre-Raphaelite Christ On William Holman Hunt's 'The Light of the World' (1853). By Verity Babbs, Dec 24, 2023