What I Buy and Why How Collectors Kurt Gitter and Alice Yelen Gitter Embrace Both Eastern and Western Art Traditions The New Orleans-based collectors specialize in both Japanese and American self-taught art. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 4, 2024
Law & Politics Notorious Forger of Renaissance Prints Sentenced Some reports suggest Earl Marshawn Washington has been swindling art collectors for over 25 years. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 4, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Artist Jamie Reid’s Final Sex Pistols Artwork Will Go on View The show will also include other works and photographs celebrating the late artist. By Verity Babbs, Apr 4, 2024
Art World Blue-Chip Pioneer Marlborough Gallery Will Shutter, Following Turmoil The nearly 80-year-old firm championed postwar giants at branches in multiple countries. It plans to sell its inventory. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 4, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Show Offers Face Time With Ancient Egyptian Funeral Portraits "Face to Face" at Amsterdam’s Allard Pierson Museum charts the history of the famed Fayum portraits. By Tim Brinkhof, Apr 4, 2024
Archaeology & History The Hunt: The Stunning Heist of Ireland’s Crown Jewels The tale features royal jewels, bumbling aristocrats, and no less than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 4, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Does MoMA Have a Can of Poop in Its Collection? In 1961, artists Piero Manzoni canned his crap—or did he? By Richard Whiddington, Apr 3, 2024
Art World Francesca Woodman Was a Photographic Oracle of an Ancient World Dozens of photographs by Woodman are on view at Gagosian, New York. By Katie White, Apr 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions From Chagall’s Bible to ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Art—See 5 Highlights at the N.Y. Antiquarian Book Fair The 64th edition runs from April 4 to 7. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 3, 2024
Art World The World’s Largest Hot Dog Sculpture Will Get Served Up in Times Square The work by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw will shower confetti on passers-by. By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 3, 2024
Artnet Auctions The Expert Edit: Our Specialists Pick Favorites From Artnet’s Premier Prints and Multiples Sale Highlights include prints by Richard Serra and Roy Lichtenstein—live now for bidding. By Artnet Auctions, Apr 3, 2024
Pop Culture A New Documentary Delves Into the Bizarre Fate of a Historic Video Collection What did Vittorio Sgarbi want with 55,000 VHS tapes from a defunct Kim's Video store? By Min Chen, Apr 3, 2024
Studio Visit Nicole Cohen Revisits Her Surreal Video Projections for the 21st Century 'They're living their best lives' the artist said of her works ahead of a mid-career survey. By Adam Schrader, Apr 3, 2024
Art World Ruinart Taps Six International Artists for a Nature-Inspired Collaboration We spoke to Henrique Oliveira about his contribution to the "Conversations with nature" exhibition that will travel to Frieze, Art Basel, and TEFAF. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 3, 2024
Law & Politics French Police Seize $100 Million Worth of Russian Avant-Garde Paintings Half of the works were bought from disgraced dealer Itzhak Zarug who has since been found guilty of falsifying provenance. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 3, 2024