Art & Exhibitions The Costume Institute’s 2024 Show Wants You to See, Smell, Touch, and Hear Fashion The exhibition will use technologies from scents to A.I. to create multi-sensory experiences around 250 garments. By Verity Babbs, Apr 16, 2024
Studio Visit Chinese Artist Yu Hong Paints the Eternal Struggles of Life and Death in Her Beijing Studio We spoke with the artist as she prepared for her solo show in Venice. By Cathy Fan, Apr 16, 2024
Art World Digging the Crates: Bottega Veneta Reimagines Le Corbusier’s Minimalist Seat Design For Milan Design Week, creative director Matthieu Blazy commissioned revamped editions of a deceptively simple Le Corbusier classic. By William Van Meter, Apr 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘We Are No Longer Caged’: Indian Trans Artists Reflect on Landmark Court Ruling in Venice The main exhibition of the 60th anniversary offers layered and nuanced interpretation of the concept of ‘foreign.’ By Vivienne Chow, Apr 16, 2024
Art World Artworks Rescued as Fire Rips Through Copenhagen’s 17th-Century Stock Exchange Building No injuries were reported as historic paintings and other artifacts were rescued from the flames. By Brian Boucher, Apr 16, 2024
Art World With a New York Mansion Takeover, Louis Vuitton Flaunts its Glam Lifestyle Vision The immersive installation included works by Carly Burnell and Richard Prince alongside fabulous furniture and looks from the brand's men's and women's collections. By William Van Meter, Apr 16, 2024
Art World Israeli Pavilion Remains Shut as Artist Ruth Patir Calls for a Ceasefire and Hostage Release The curators and the artist representing Israel have decided to keep the doors to the Israel pavilion closed. By Kate Brown, Apr 16, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Did Pollock Pee in Peggy Guggenheim’s Fireplace? Considering all that Guggenheim had been through, what's a little urine between friends? By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 15, 2024
Art Collectors Canadian Collector Bruce Bailey Brings a Poignant Message to the Venice Biennale He’s exhibiting a selection of anti-war works from his collection, accompanied with an original poem by Margaret Atwood. By Lee Carter, Apr 15, 2024
People Remembering Faith Ringgold and Her Rich Tapestry of the Black Experience The artist has died at 93. By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 15, 2024
On View 5 Must-See Gallery Shows in Chicago Dealers opened major exhibitions during Expo Chicago with giants like McArthur Binion, Jules Allen, John Chamberlain, and many more. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 15, 2024
Museums & Institutions Climate Activists Occupy London’s Science Museum to Protest Sponsorship Deal The weekend-long demonstration is the latest outcry against the museum's sponsor, coal-producing conglomerate Adani. By Verity Babbs, Apr 15, 2024
Art World Let There Be Light! Loewe Curates a Group Show of Lamps To celebrate Milan Design Week, the luxury brand launched "Loewe Lamps," an invigorating group show of form, function, and illumination. By William Van Meter, Apr 15, 2024
Museums & Institutions Always Wanted to Ask Salvador Dalí a Question? Now You Can Through the Magic of A.I. The Dalí Museum has created an A.I. version of the Surrealist artist that can answer questions. By Artnet News, Apr 15, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: London Exhibition Pays Homage to Carla Accardi, the ‘Lady of the Abstract’ Marking a century since the artist's birth, Massimo de Carlo presents 'Opera Aperta.' By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 15, 2024