Art & Exhibitions Sonya Clark’s New Public Artwork Unpacks the Interwoven Histories of Freedom and Enslavement The artist has taken over a historic Philadelphia landmark to shine a light on Monticello's troubled history. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 24, 2024
Gallery Network Malta’s First Contemporary Art Museum Gears Up for Fall Opening The Malta International Contemporary Art Space has announced programming for its first two years. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 24, 2024
Archaeology & History Tourist Detained for Vandalizing an Ancient House in Pompeii Italy is cracking down on the tourists who deface its ancient monuments. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 24, 2024
Pop Culture How the Medieval Tapestry in the New ‘House of the Dragon’ Opening Sequence Got Its Weave The titles were created by design studio yU+co and inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry. By Min Chen, Jun 24, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Here’s What You Need to Know About Chicago Imagist Christina Ramberg and Her ‘Furtive Figuration’ The Art Institute of Chicago presents "Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective," nearly three decades after the artist's untimely death. By Annikka Olsen, Jun 23, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Inside Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s Recipe Collection A posthumously published cookbook includes directions for making stewed eels, rum punch, and a dessert known as 'The Convent Serpent.' By Andrew Russeth, Jun 22, 2024
Studio Visit Artist Cindy Phenix Savors ‘Life at Large’ While Painting in an Italian Palazzo The Los Angeles-based artist is currently undertaking a residency at Palazzo Monti in Brescia, Italy. By Annikka Olsen, Jun 21, 2024
Up Next Artist Maria Kreyn’s Tempestuous Seascapes Illuminate a Venice Church The New York-based artist's works are now on view in the exhibition "Chronos" at St George's Anglican Church in Venice. By Katie White, Jun 21, 2024
Art World The Radical Luminescence of ‘Light and Space’ Pioneer Larry Bell The titan of the Light and Space movement is refreshingly down to earth and continues to be inspired. A new survey at the Phoenix Art Museum solidifies his legacy. By William Van Meter, Jun 21, 2024
Artnet Auctions How Vik Muniz Reworks Iconic Paintings with Unconventional Materials The Brazilian artist photographs reinterpretations of iconic images from art history created with some unlikely materials. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 21, 2024
Museums & Institutions Kunsthaus Zurich to Sell a Monet Canvas After Settling With Jewish Heirs The canvas belonged to textile entrepreneur Carl Sachs. By Brian Boucher, Jun 21, 2024
Art World Artist Jean-Michel Alberola Collaborates with Cartier The artist Jean-Michel Alberola has combined one-off art pieces with a lunar-inspired backdrop for an installation at Cartier SoHo. By Holly Black, Jun 21, 2024
Art World Late Photographer Allan Sekula’s Collection Heads to a Garage Sale L.A. arts venue the Brick is hosting the benefit sale. By Brian Boucher, Jun 21, 2024
Law & Politics Modigliani Drawing Exposed as Fake and Seized Ahead of Sale The drawing raised immediate suspicions when it was submitted for an export license in 2022. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 21, 2024
Art World These Artists Find Fertile Soil in Tending Gardens as Artworks From lush greenery to austere rock conglomerations, in these artists' hands, gardens are an extension of the creative practice. By Emily Steer, Jun 20, 2024