Art & Exhibitions A Former School in Upstate New York Is Now a Sprawling Arts Venue The Campus has opened with six New York galleries jointly at the helm. By Katya Kazakina, Jul 8, 2024
Art World Art Bites: How the Art World Rediscovered Judith Leyster Works by the supremely talented Dutch master have often been wrongly attributed to men. By Vittoria Benzine, Jul 7, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen On ‘Velvet Buzzsaw’: Lucian Freud’s Death-Defying Self-Portrait Freud's portrait joins a slew of other sinister art in the 2019 Netflix film. By Tim Brinkhof, Jul 7, 2024
Archaeology & History A New Study Shakes Up Our Understanding of the World’s First Analog Computer Researchers have uncovered surprising insights into the Antikythera mechanism. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 7, 2024
Gallery Network Behind the Scenes of Art Logistics With Fine Art Shippers Co-Founder Ilya Kushnirskiy The family-owned New York art logistics and storage company assists with all stages of fine art and antiques shipping, storing, and installing. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 6, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Permanent Collection: Johann Liss Painted an Unusually Aged Adam and Eve Gallerie dell’Accademia curator Michele Nicolaci discusses this biblical vision. By Emily Steer, Jul 6, 2024
Art World Beloved Art Oasis Elizabeth Street Garden Faces Destruction With demolition looming, the New York park is launching a letter-writing campaign and exhausting all of its legal options. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 5, 2024
On View The Spirit of Art Nouveau Awakens in Australia’s Biggest Alphonse Mucha Exhibition The comprehensive show is on view at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By Vivienne Chow, Jul 5, 2024
Law & Politics Ghanaian Curator Joseph Awuah-Darko Sued for Non-Payment of $266,527 The accusations follow previous concerns surrounding speculation at the Noldor Artist Residency, founded by Awuah-Darko. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Jul 5, 2024
Archaeology & History A Metal Tube in a Polish Museum Turns Out to Be a 150-Year-Old Time Capsule It contains rare missives from over a century ago. By Adnan Qiblawi, Jul 5, 2024
Gallery Network In Venice, British Artist Lincoln Townley Unveils New Work on the Perils of Capitalism The exhibition, which has been on view since April, will see a refreshed collection of works on view. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 5, 2024
Law & Politics ‘Change Begins Now’: New Prime Minister Keir Starmer Delivers U.K. Election Victory Speech at Tate Modern Tory rule has hollowed out cultural funding, but there is no guarantee a Labour party leader will right the balance anytime soon. By Margaret Carrigan, Jul 5, 2024
Archaeology & History The Hunt: What Happened to the Great Sphinx’s Nose? The mystery of the Egyptian statue's missing nose has fascinated people for centuries. By Vittoria Benzine, Jul 5, 2024
Archaeology & History World’s Oldest Artwork Discovered in an Indonesian Cave The world's earliest known example of visual storytelling is over 51,000 years old. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 5, 2024
People ‘I Don’t Want to Give Up on Hope’: Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova on Creating Art in Exile A founding member of the punk feminist art collective, who is on Russia's most-wanted list, the artist and activist talks about her first museum solo show. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 4, 2024