Art & Tech ‘I, Robot’ Director Calls Out Elon Musk’s Tesla for Ripping Off His Designs Tesla's latest prototypes were unveiled at an event called "We, Robot." By Richard Whiddington, Oct 15, 2024
Art World As Interest Surges in Indigenous Australian Art, Market-Making Gallery Readies Third Location D'Lan Contemporary, which has branches in New York and Melbourne, will soon be operating in Sydney. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 15, 2024
Gallery Network Navigating the Art World Is Tricky, But With the the Art Professional School, It Doesn’t Have to Be Art Professional School was founded by art world veteran Virginie Tison—she tells us what the school can do for you. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 15, 2024
Art World Miu Miu Stages an Extravagant Video and Performance Piece During Paris Art Week The Italian luxury house collaborated with artists such as Miranda July and Goshka Macuga in the exhibition, "Tales & Tellers," at the Palais d’Iéna. By Caroline Roux, Oct 15, 2024
Art History Famed Roman Sculpture ‘Apollo Belvedere’ Reemerges After Major Restoration The classic figure of the Roman god, a gem of the Vatican Museum collection, "represents the highest ideal of art.” By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 15, 2024
Law & Politics Nan Goldin and Molly Crabapple Arrested at Pro-Palestine Demonstration on Wall Street The activists barred the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange to protest corporate war profits. By Brian Boucher, Oct 15, 2024
Archaeology & History DNA Analysis Sheds New Light on Christopher Columbus’s Mysterious Origins New genetic research has revealed that the famed explorer was part Jewish. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 15, 2024
Museums & Institutions ICA Miami Snaps Up the De La Cruz Collection Space for $25 Million The building, right next door to the ICA's existing facility, effectively doubles its exhibition space. By Brian Boucher, Oct 15, 2024
Collectibles Record-Setting ‘Game of Thrones’ Auction Bags More Than $21 Million The sale proved to be one of Heritage Auctions' biggest and most profitable in history. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 15, 2024
Art & Exhibitions In His Latest Role, Johnny Depp Tries His Hand at Art, With a Big Show of Stuff in New York The immersive exhibition brings together artworks the actor has created over the decades. By Min Chen, Oct 15, 2024
Art History This 18th-Century Painting Could Rewrite Black History in Britain New research brings to light the life of James Cumberlidge, a servant who became a trumpeter for King George III. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 14, 2024
Art World Bosnian Man Brings Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ to Life as a Sprawling Park Halim Zukic hopes to turn the park into a tourist destination. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 14, 2024
Art World From Gwyneth to Diplo: ‘Architectural Digest’ Home Tours Ranked by Their Art Which celebs own Ed Ruscha paintings? Who has focused on large-scale sculpture? Read on. By Annie Armstrong, Oct 14, 2024
Art World Meet the Courtroom Artist Who Has Drawn Miscreants From Martha Stewart to Martin Shkreli A new memoir by Jane Rosenberg recounts her time drawing defendants in some of the country's highest-profile cases. By Brian Boucher, Oct 14, 2024
Gallery Network At the Historic Palazzo Cavanis in Venice, Genieve Figgis Explores the Interactions Between People and Their Environments Presented by Almine Rech, Figgis's solo show highlights her ability to deftly traverse the boundaries between abstraction and representation. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 14, 2024