Artists Performance Artist Miles Greenberg on Pushing His Body to Its Limit At around 7 a.m. during his 24-hour performance 'Oysterknife,' Greenberg’s body shut down and he passed out. By Nadine Khalil, Jul 26, 2024
Museums & Institutions FBI Recovers Stolen Revolutionary War Musket After 50 Years The artifact was stolen from the Museum of the American Revolution in 1968. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 26, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: In Seoul, the 5th Edition of Special Exhibition of Outstanding Artists Explores ‘The Other’ In "I Am Because We Are," artists explore the concept of "the other" through the framework of humans, animals, plants, and the immaterial. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 26, 2024
Art World Art Bites: The Story Behind This Queen Victoria Thirst Trap The queen's "secret picture" was a present for Prince Albert's 24th birthday. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 25, 2024
Museums & Institutions Israeli Museums Are Removing Their Names From Loaned Artworks Israeli museums are taking new precautions to protect their collections from being vandalized at foreign museums. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 25, 2024
Reviews What I’m Looking At: Museum-Quality Malcolm Morley, Borna Sammak’s Beautiful Scenesters, and More Highlights from New York galleries from the last few weeks. By Ben Davis, Jul 25, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘The Godfather’: An Enigmatic Painting of a Train The large canvas provided the backdrop to Vito Corleone’s meeting with the five families. By Tim Brinkhof, Jul 25, 2024
Art World Chinese Art World Veteran Leng Lin on the State of the Asian Art Market 'The art market in Asia is even stronger than in Europe,' the former Pace Gallery director said. 'It is a realm brimming with creativity.' By Leng Lin, Jul 25, 2024
Archaeology & History An Irish Museum Received a Mysterious Package of Two Bronze-Age Axe Heads. Here’s Who Sent It A farmer has come forward as the sender of the mysterious package. By Artnet News, Jul 25, 2024
Law & Politics Graceland Accuses Priscilla Presley of Peddling Fake Elvis Memorabilia The auction house's owner and Priscilla Presley are also suing each other. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 25, 2024
On View Louise Bourgeois Joins the Ranks of Classical Masters at Rome’s Galleria Borghese The French-American sculptor's suggestive work explored many of the same themes as the Old Masters. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 25, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Art Used to Be an Olympic Sport Gold medals were given out for juried art exhibitions until 1948. By Verity Babbs, Jul 25, 2024
Art History What to Know About the Greek Discobolus, a Hallmark of the Ancient Olympics Marking the return of the Summer Olympic Games, we took a closer look at one of the oldest and most iconic depictions of an Olympic sport. By Annikka Olsen, Jul 25, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Rare Texts From Ancient Egyptian Papyri to Medieval Manuscripts Emerge for a Museum Show "Imprints in Time" inaugurates the reopening of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 25, 2024
Archaeology & History Huge! The World’s Largest Neolithic Stone Circle Constructing Avebury Henge required millions of hours of labor. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 24, 2024