Art & Exhibitions New York’s Lost Architectural History Is Brought Back to Life in a Museum Show From colossal buildings to works of art—the New-York Historical Society remembers the city's lost icons. By Richard Whiddington, May 19, 2024
Archaeology & History Experts Unearth a Rare Clump of Ancient Rome’s Favorite Pigment It is the first appearance of Tyrian purple in Northern Europe. By Artnet News, May 18, 2024
Gallery Network Modern and Contemporary Women in Abstraction Get Their Due in New York Group Show "Gesture & Form: Women in Abstraction" is presented at Almine Rech's Upper East Side location. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 18, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Solaris’: A 16th-Century Masterpiece in Space A Bruegel painting beloved by director Andrei Tarkovsky plays a haunting role. By Min Chen, May 17, 2024
Art World Art Bites: The Matisse Painting That Sparked a Protest A century ago, a group of anti-Modernist art students staged a mock trial for the Fauvist. By Tim Brinkhof, May 17, 2024
Art World Embattled Dealer Nino Mier to Close All Four of His Los Angeles Locations He was recently accused of underpaying some artists. His five other galleries, in New York and Brussels, will continue to operate. By Annie Armstrong, May 17, 2024
Collectibles Rescued From the Trash, a Trove of Preview Reels for Films From ‘Psycho’ to ‘Jaws’ Heads to Auction Among the rarest finds are trailers for "Goldfinger," "Thunderball," and "A Hard Day’s Night." By Brian Boucher, May 17, 2024
Artists Artist Meg Webster on Sculpting ‘Power Objects’ With Soil, Moss, and Beeswax A major show of early works now on view Dia Beacon overwhelms the senses. By Dian Parker, May 17, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Les Lalannes Whimsical Works Take Over a Historic Venice Palazzo Presented by Ben Brown Fine Arts, the exhibition includes more than 150 works. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 17, 2024
Museums & Institutions Australia’s Richest Woman Wants a Museum to Remove an Aboriginal Artist’s Portrait of Her Gina Rinehart is not pleased with artist Vincent Namatjira’s portrayal, on view at the National Gallery of Australia. By Brian Boucher, May 17, 2024
Up Next Artist Ian Mwesiga Crafts Seductive, Eerie Paintings That Challenge Reality We spoke with the Ugandan artist about his blue-hued, metaphysical paintings. By Katie White, May 17, 2024
Collectibles Gigi Hadid, a Greenhouse of Luxury Mushrooms, and a Lot of Porsches—Design Miami Comes to Los Angeles The international design fair has taken up residence at the venerable Holmby Estate. By Caroline Roux, May 17, 2024
Art World Inside the Art Therapy Program at the French Hospital Where Van Gogh Once Resided The facility has a partnership with the School of the Visual Arts in New York to show work by clients and students. By Adam Schrader, May 17, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Permanent Collection: An Intimate Renoir Portrait That Hides Cross-Cultural Crafts Guilhem André at the Louvre Abu Dhabi discusses "The Cup of Chocolate." By Rebecca Anne Proctor, May 16, 2024
Pop Culture Art Behind the Meme: An Eye-Rolling Saint Saint Rosalie has become a symbol of exasperation everywhere. By Vittoria Benzine, May 16, 2024