Art & Exhibitions This Self-Taught Artist, Known For His Art Magazine Riffs, Lands His First Solo Museum Show at MoMA Artforum, Art in America, and Frieze have all featured in his paintings. By Brian Boucher, Oct 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Restoration Reveals Famous 18th Century Master’s Hidden Self-Portrait The mysterious painting features a shadowy figure that looks suspiciously like the artist. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 22, 2024
Law & Politics ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Producers Sue Elon Musk’s Tesla for Ripping Off Their Art Alcon previously rejected Tesla's request to use imagery from the 2017 film. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 22, 2024
Art History A Dollhouse Hung With Original Art, Including a Tiny Duchamp, Is One of the Art World’s Best-Kept Secrets. Here’s Why We take a closer look at the Stettheimer Dollhouse, one of its most beloved objects. By Katie White, Oct 22, 2024
Archaeology & History Huge! A Roman Engineering Marvel Reaching Across a Spanish City Made from more than 20,000 blocks of granite, the aqueduct doesn't use mortar. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 22, 2024
Artists ‘This Very Moment May Be Your Deadline’: Pioneering Video Artist Zhang Peili on Pushing the Boundaries of Media Considered China's first video artist, Zhang Peili is the subject of two major shows in Beijing. By Fiona He, Oct 22, 2024
Archaeology & History Stray Dog’s Pyramid Climb Goes Viral—And Raises Concerns for Giza’s Ancient Monuments The viral clip highlights the unexpected risks Egypt's ancient wonders face, from wildlife intrusion to preservation challenges. By Sofia Hallström, Oct 22, 2024
Gallery Network ‘We Are Bodies of Water’: Artist Melissa McGill on Tracing the Cosmos Through Waterways The American artist is the subject of her first—and most expansive—solo to date in Turin, Italy, at Mazzoleni gallery. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 21, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A California Museum’s Prized Gauguin Goes on View—But How Real Is It? The painting was excluded from the artist's recent catalogue raisonné, casting doubt on its authenticity. By Min Chen, Oct 21, 2024
Archaeology & History The Discovery of a Tomb in Petra Was Hailed as ‘Significant.’ Experts Are Unimpressed "I'm not amazed," says one historian. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 21, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Hew Locke on the Little Objects That Reveal a Big, Messy History at the British Museum In "what have we here?," the Guyanese-British artist turns his probing eye toward the museum's own collection and the story it tells. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 21, 2024
Art World Don’t Resist the Movement: 5 Visionary Artists Bringing Dance to the Forefront of the Art World The ephemeral and often misunderstood world of dance is being embraced by the art establishment. Here are 5 standout creators blurring the lines between mediums. By John Arthur Peetz, Oct 21, 2024
Art World Sam Penn Opens a Show at Galerie Balice Hertling and Rolls With the Fashion Scene in Paris The artist shows us a week in her life. By Sam Penn, Oct 21, 2024
Archaeology & History Iron Age Swords Seized in the U.K. Deemed ‘Frankenstein’ Forgeries Analysis of the artifacts showed they were modified by forgers to increase their value. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 21, 2024
Pop Culture Orangerie’s Monet Sets the Stage for Caroline Polachek’s Haunting Radiohead Cover It was the celebrated musician’s first time seeing the paintings IRL. By Brian Boucher, Oct 21, 2024