Archaeology & History Ancient Peruvian Site Yields First-Ever Throne Room of a Female Ruler The Moche civilization thrived in northern Peru from the 1st to the 8th centuries C.E. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 30, 2024
Law & Politics Activists Plead Not Guilty After Second Attack on Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ The activist group is raising funds to support protestors' legal fees with Andy Warhol–inspired soup can prints. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 30, 2024
Art World ‘She Used Her BAFTA as a Doorstop’: Maggie Smith’s Portraitist on Capturing an Icon Artist James Lloyd said it was an 'honor' to paint one of the most celebrated and prolific British actors. By Sofia Hallström, Sep 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Meet Further, the Bold New Triennial Poised to Transform Northern California’s Art Scene The region's answer to the Getty's PST Art opens in spring 2027. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Tim Burton’s Beloved Halloween Characters Haunt New York in a Spooky Light Trail The filmmaker's beloved 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' is lighting up the New York Botanical Garden. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 30, 2024
Art History A Long-Lost Painting from Botticelli’s Studio Is Rediscovered in a French Church The painting, long thought to be a 19th-century copy, will be displayed alongside the original Botticelli at Chambord Castle. By Devorah Lauter, Sep 30, 2024
Art World ‘It’s Like My Dream Come True:’ Chef Nobu on Teaming Up With KAWS on a Luxury Tequila Collaboration The limited-edition, 25-year-old extra añejo tequila, 2025 NOBU Rare, celebrates the famous eatery's 30th anniversary. By Devorah Lauter, Sep 30, 2024
Archaeology & History 3,600-Year-Old Cheese Found in China Reveals Ancient Food Secrets Researchers in China have discovered the world's oldest cheese in a Bronze Age burial site. By Samuel Reilly, Sep 30, 2024
Gallery Network Galerie De Buci Features World-Building Artists in the Heart of Paris Led by Pavel Morozov, the gallery has undergone significant evolutions to bring together a broader, more diverse program. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 29, 2024
Art & Tech You Can Now Build a Zaha Hadid Wonderland Inside Fortnite Zaha Hadid Architects is allowing players to craft a world of the firm's iconic buildings in London. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 29, 2024
Archaeology & History What Was Hidden in Thomas Hardy’s Old Home Human activity at the site spans back some 5,000 years. By Artnet News, Sep 29, 2024
Art & Exhibitions How a 17th-Century Power Struggle Over Caravaggio’s Art Anchors a Rare Exhibition in Paris Rome’s Galleria Borghese has loaned a trove of Renaissance and Baroque works to the Musée Jacquemart-André. By Devorah Lauter, Sep 29, 2024
Art World Two Art Professionals Are Selling Their New York Home—And the Collection in It Works by some of Chinese contemporary art's greatest stars populate the home. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 29, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Two Artists Explore Parallel Histories of Resistance in the U.K. and Hong Kong The exhibition of the community art project initiated by Hong Kong migrant artists marks the 10th anniversary of the city's Umbrella Movement. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 28, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Christian Marclay’s Cinematic Opus ‘The Clock’ Returns to MoMA, Right on Time Expect long lines and 24-hour viewing parties. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 28, 2024