Art World Art Bites: The World’s Oldest Known Piano Is at the Met The Bartolomeo Cristofori invention is a design and technological marvel. By Adnan Qiblawi, Jul 30, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘V for Vendetta’: A Shadow Gallery of ‘Objectionable’ Art A freedom fighter's underground lair is crammed with works by Titian, John William Waterhouse, and Jan van Eyck. By Artnet News, Jul 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Show Traces the Ancient History of the Color Red The hue has been in use for more than two million years. By Adam Schrader, Jul 30, 2024
Gallery Network How the Art Bridges Foundation Gets Art Out of Storage and Into Public View Learn how Art Bridges Foundation is bringing diverse American Art to communities across America. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 30, 2024
Art World The World Should Know 94-Year-Old Artist Susan Weil A show at JDJ Gallery in Tribeca traces the singular artist's career across seven decades. By Katie White, Jul 30, 2024
Museums & Institutions Restitute the Mona Lisa to Italy? Not So Fast! Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass said the famous painting 'has to come back to Italy.' By Sarah Cascone, Jul 30, 2024
Art World A College Student Paid $2 For an Artwork at an Estate Sale. Is It a $20,000 Chagall? It may not look like his more familiar images, but she thinks she scored an original. By Brian Boucher, Jul 30, 2024
Museums & Institutions Why Is This Museum’s New Logo a Pigeon Pooping? The surprisingly crude new mascot is dividing London residents. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 30, 2024
Art World Scientists Discover the Secret Ingredient in Rembrandt’s Luminous ‘The Night Watch’ The revelation comes via an ongoing restoration and analysis project. By Adnan Qiblawi, Jul 30, 2024
Up Next Xiyao Wang’s Balletic Paintings Are Inspired by the Changing Seasons The artist's sparse and elegant works are making waves on the international stage. By Cathy Fan, Jul 30, 2024
Gallery Network From Surrealist Painting to American Craft Furniture, See Inside John Moran’s Art and Design Summer Sale Take a closer look at some of the sale's top lots ahead of the sale, taking place August 13, 2024. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 30, 2024
Art World Brancusi Public Sculptures Earn UNESCO World Heritage Status UNESCO's list of new world heritage sites included 19 cultural properties. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 30, 2024
Archaeology & History U.K. Government Scraps Controversial Stonehenge Tunnel The cancellation is being celebrated by campaigners as 'vindication' for a lengthy legal battle. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 30, 2024
Art World Nordic Vikings Owned Way Too Many Swords, Study Finds Compared with their Danish neighbors, the Nordic Vikings were exceedingly violent. By Adnan Qiblawi, Jul 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions An Arles Exhibition Unpacks Van Gogh’s Deep Fascination With the Night Sky "Starry Night Over the Rhône," Van Gogh's famed nightscape, returns to its city of origin after more than a century. By Artnet News, Jul 30, 2024