Pop Culture As Seen On ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’: A Self-Portrait by a Real Comedian As self-portraits go, this one is very flattering. By Tim Brinkhof, Jun 20, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Find a Bronze Age Workshop That Produced the Ancient World’s Prized Dye An excavation on the island of Aegina in Greece turned up pottery shards stained with Tyrian purple. By Artnet News, Jun 20, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Marcel Duchamp Had a Thing for Chess He turned the game into Dadaist performance art. By Tim Brinkhof, Jun 20, 2024
Museums & Institutions An Artist’s Collection of 15 ‘Significant’ Ukrainian Works Returns Home The artworks collected by art titan Sviatoslav Hordynsky were sold to benefit the country's war effort. By Adam Schrader, Jun 20, 2024
Studio Visit ‘I Paint What I Witness’: For Half a Century, Artist Neil Jenney Has Blazed a Trail of His Own Working from SoHo and Connecticut, the artist paints the world with a gimlet eye. By Andrew Russeth, Jun 20, 2024
Pop Culture Julianne Moore Will Play the Art Restorer Who Fixed Up ‘Salvator Mundi’ in a New TV Series The show is based on the popular 2021 documentary, “The Lost Leonardo.” By Brian Boucher, Jun 20, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Robin Rosenberg on Founding—and Expanding—Her Eponymous Art Advisory Based in Montreal, Robin Rosenberg Fine Art is a full-service art advisory and undergoing an exciting expansion. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 20, 2024
Art World Conservation of a Rubens Masterpiece Turns Up Hidden Alterations The painting's composition was significantly altered in the 17th century. By Artnet News, Jun 20, 2024
Museums & Institutions Smithsonian Museum Debuts Online Portal of Newly Acquired Slavery Artifacts The museum acquired the collection, the largest and most complete set of Charleston slave badges, in 2022. By Adam Schrader, Jun 20, 2024
Art World Outrage After Protesters Spray Stonehenge Orange The action roiled U.K. politicians although English Heritage confirms that there has been no visible damage to the monument. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 20, 2024
Artists Exploring a 15th-Century Monster Park and Balthus’s Studio with Painter Ariana Papademetropoulos In this edition of "Source Material," the artist known for her surrealist and fantastical paintings takes us to a few equally magical corners of Europe. By Emily Steer, Jun 19, 2024
Gallery Network Treasure House Returns to London This Summer—See What’s in Store From dazzling jewels to important fine art and rare antiquities, the sophomore edition of the fair is a must-attend event. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 19, 2024
Art & Exhibitions See Frida Kahlo in Her Element in a New York Show of Rare Photographs Fifty photographs of the Mexican artist are now on view in "Frida Kahlo: Forever Yours" at Throckmorton Fine Arts. By Katie White, Jun 19, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Manet and Morisot’s Creative—and Complicated—Bond The pair of impressionists had an intense relationship and were possibly lovers. By Vittoria Benzine, Jun 19, 2024
On View ‘Now I Know How Michelangelo Felt’: Archie Moore On Drawing 65,000 Years of Indigenous History For his Golden Lion-winning exhibition “kith and kin” at the Australia Pavilion in Venice, the artist covered the walls and ceiling with an intricate family tree. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 18, 2024