Art World Philip Johnson’s Storied First House Is Back On the Market The architect designed this structure just before his infamous Glass House. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 28, 2024
Collectibles A 25 Pence Coin Just Sold at Auction for 6,800 Times Its Face Value Only a handful of coins that match it are known to exist. By Artnet News, Sep 28, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Chagall’s Sketches for His First Stained-Glass Window in the U.S. Make a Rare Showing A new exhibition delves into the creative process behind Chagall's stained-glass work for Union Church. By Min Chen, Sep 28, 2024
Gallery Network Storied Dealer Bernard Jacobson Thinks the Art World Is at an ‘All Time Low’—But He’s Holding Out Hope Bernard Jacobson reflects on his friendship with David Bowie and the musician's 'love affair' of art. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 27, 2024
Artnet Auctions Here’s Why Andy Warhol’s ‘Endangered Species’ Series Was So Pivotal Two of the works from the "Endangered Species" portfolio are star lots in Artnet Auctions' Premier Prints and Multiples Sale. By Artnet Auctions, Sep 27, 2024
Archaeology & History Artificial Intelligence Detects New Archaeological Sites in the Arabian Desert Success in the Rub' al-Khali could set the stage for A.I.-driven discoveries across the world's most elusive archaeological sites. By Samuel Reilly, Sep 27, 2024
Archaeology & History Researchers Grow an Extinct Plant From a 1,000-Year-Old Seed The seed is called Sheba and is believed to have medicinal qualities. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 27, 2024
Gallery Network L’Appartement Debuts New Geneva Space With a Striking Dual-Artist Exhibition “Sound and Silence" showcases work by artists Takis and Yves Dana. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 27, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Yayoi Kusama Prays for Love at Her New London Show—And Gets Her Wish The exhibition features new works by the 95-year-old Japanese artist, including the debut of the new 'Infinity Mirrored Room.' By Vivienne Chow, Sep 27, 2024
Art History The Earliest Drawing by Michelangelo Just Hit the Market Five years since experts finally agreed it's a Michelangelo, the sketch is at last up for grabs. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 27, 2024
Art & Exhibitions The Rubin Museum’s Beloved Tibetan Shrine Room Has Found a New Home After the institution closes its building on October 6, the installation will make its way to the Brooklyn Museum. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 27, 2024
Law & Politics ‘It Took 30 Seconds to Quash the Patriarchy’: Court Rules in Favor of Viral Women-Only Exhibition A Supreme Court judge said the provocative artwork provides women with "a rare glimpse of what it is like to be advantaged." By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 27, 2024
Art World This All-American Design Survey Offers a Vibrant ‘Time Capsule of Right Now’ "Objects:USA 2024," a survey of vibrantly clever American collectible design, is now on view at the Tribeca gallery R & Company. By William Van Meter, Sep 27, 2024
Law & Politics Activists Throw Soup at Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’—Again The action follows two protesters being sentenced to jail at a London court earlier today. By Margaret Carrigan & Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 27, 2024
Law & Politics Protesters Who Threw Soup on Van Gogh Painting Sentenced to Jail An open letter defending the protesters claimed the act was a work of art itself. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 27, 2024