Art World Andrew Bolton on Breathing New Life into the Met’s Most Fragile Garments The curator explores nature and the cycle of life in the profound “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” which recently opened at the Met. By William Van Meter, May 10, 2024
Artists Arlene Shechet Is Going Big With Her New Work. Don’t Try to Stop Her Her monumental outdoor sculptures are now on view at Storm King in New York's Hudson Valley. By Katie White, May 10, 2024
Up Next Felix Beaudry’s Knitted Grotesqueries and Disembodied Heads The textile artist's distinctive creatures are infiltrating the art world—one gargantuan at a time. By William Van Meter, May 10, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Discover a Mysterious Hidden Structure Near the Giza Pyramids The L-shaped anomaly could be the entrance to an unknown tomb. By Holly Black, May 10, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Mestre Projects Founder Jose Mestre on Bringing the Bahamian Art Scene to the International Stage Based in Nassau, the gallery has grown to become a bastion of both Bahamian and international art in the city. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 10, 2024
On View See How Depictions of Childhood Have Changed Throughout Art History Our ideas about how children should look and behave have evolved over the centuries. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 10, 2024
Archaeology & History The Hunt: Shakespeare’s Missing Plays Could unknown copies of "Love’s Labour’s Won" and "The History of Cardenio" still surface? By Vittoria Benzine, May 10, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A French Quarry Is Now the Site of a Stunning Immersive Experience Inside the Carrières de Lumiéres's transportive exhibition featuring Van Gogh and Vermeer. By Adam Schrader, May 10, 2024
Museums & Institutions Al Sadu Textiles Made By Bedouin Women Tell Hidden Stories of the Arabian Gulf The National Museum of Qatar celebrates the age-old tradition with a permanent display. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, May 10, 2024
Archaeology & History Is This Stingray-Shaped Rock the Earliest Animal Carving Ever Discovered? The 130,000 year-old ‘sand sculpture’ found off the South African coast has surprised experts. By Verity Babbs, May 10, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Donald Judd’s Obsession With Bagpipes Odes to the Scottish instrument filled the artist’s home and appeared in his work. By Vittoria Benzine, May 10, 2024
Artists Meet the New Generation of Land Artists Bringing the Earth Inside These six rising artists are redefining the medium with awe-inspiring, multi-sensory indoor installations. By Emily Steer, May 9, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Gallerist John Kasmin Unveils His Trove of Never-Before-Seen Artist Photos His images capture artists including David Hockney, Helen Frankenthaler, Barnett Newman, and Howard Hodgkin in the '60s and '70s. By Verity Babbs, May 9, 2024
Art World See Inside Philip Johnson’s Sumptuously Restored Brick House Johnson built the Brick House as a counterpart to his Glass House in 1949. By Artnet News, May 9, 2024
Archaeology & History Has the Final Resting Place of the First Roman Emperor Finally Been Found? After a decades-long search, a team from the University Tokyo think they have found the emperor's lost villa. By Vittoria Benzine, May 9, 2024