Style Artist Alex Israel Brings California Cool to Louis Vuitton’s New Perfume Playset Five years of collaboration is marked with a glamorous new sculpture to house L.A.-inspired perfumes. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 5, 2024
Law & Politics A Schiele Has Been Restituted to Heirs of a Jewish Art Collector, Ending a Three-Way Dispute Top Schiele scholars have come head-to-head in this complicated, high-stakes three-way dispute. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 5, 2024
Art & Exhibitions New Yorkers and Their Pets Are Spotlighted in a New Show "Pets and the City" spans centuries of pet politics. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 5, 2024
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Polina Berlin Eats Late Night Pasta in Italy Surrounded by Rita Ackermann Paintings The gallerist takes us on a trip through European art fairs and openings. By Polina Berlin, Aug 5, 2024
Studio Visit Italian Artist Giulia Cenci’s Spectral Forms Are Beacons of Hope The Italian artist's beguiling installation 'secondary forest' is now on view on the High Line in New York. By Katie White, Aug 5, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Marina Abramović’s First Show in China Features Crystal Shoes and Telepathy Phones Abramović claims her new crystal-based works can help you learn to communicate remotely. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 5, 2024
Gallery Network Get Into the Olympic Spirit With These Sports-Inspired Artworks from the Artnet Gallery Network We've rounded up a dynamic selection of artworks that capture the Olympic spirit. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 5, 2024
Art World Vatican ‘Saddened’ by ‘Last Supper’ Parody at Paris Olympics Opening The statement was issued more than a week after controversy over the performance erupted. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 5, 2024
Archaeology & History Unassuming Slab Is Identified as Long Lost Medieval Altar A stone slab in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is more than it seemed. By Artnet News, Aug 4, 2024
Museums & Institutions Can a Museum Be Ethical? 3 New Books Explore How Institutions Must Innovate to Survive Museums are increasingly under scrutiny, from what work they buy and show to how they treat their employees. By Cristina Ruiz, Aug 4, 2024
Art World Eureka: Why Was Monet Obsessed With Water Lilies? Monet painted more than 250 paintings of water lilies. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 2, 2024
Art World Think You Know ‘David’? Here Are 3 Surprising Facts About Michelangelo’s Masterpiece There's a long and storied history associated with the famous sculpture. By Karen Chernick, Aug 2, 2024
Artists Nina Chanel Abney Examines the ‘Duality of Truth and Deception’ in a Sprawling Hudson Valley Show Nina Chanel Abney recently opened "LIE DOGGO" at Jack Shainman's The School, a converted schoolhouse in Kinderhook, New York. By Katie White, Aug 2, 2024
Art World Snoop Dogg Paid an After-Hours Visit to the Louvre. Zaniness Ensued The rapper and Olympic torchbearer is having the most fun at the Paris games. By Brian Boucher, Aug 2, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Giant Rubber Duck Is Headed to New York—a Copycat Controversy in Tow Dubbed Mama, the rubber duck said to be a copy of Florentijn Hofman's world famous inflatable sculpture. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 2, 2024