Art & Exhibitions Art World Prankster Maurizio Cattelan Takes on Systems of Power in a New Show The artist’s work is presented with pieces from the collection of Stockholm’s Modern Museet. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 31, 2024
Art & Tech A Massive Refik Anadol A.I. Data Painting Will Anchor the New L.A. Clippers Stadium The arena will also feature artworks by the likes of Glenn Kaino, Jennifer Steinkamp, and Charles Gaines. By Adam Schrader, Jul 31, 2024
Reviews The Amazing, Shape-Shifting Brian Eno Doc, and the Meaning of Generative Art 'Eno,' directed by Gary Hustwit, is a film about an artist and also a work of art all by itself. Truly. By Ben Davis, Jul 31, 2024
Up Next ‘My Creation Is Parallel to My Life’: Chris Huen Sin Kan’s Dynamic Domesticity The London-based Hong Kong artist Chris Huen Sin Kan's intimate depictions of domestic bliss are evolving. By Vivienne Chow, Jul 31, 2024
Art World Gigantic Marilyn Monroe Statue Booted From Palm Springs Art Museum’s Front Door Standing some five times life size, the sculpture has been the subject of countless selfies and much debate. By Brian Boucher, Jul 31, 2024
Archaeology & History Rare 17th-Century Paper Cutouts Found Under Floorboards of Tudor House The paper cutouts, likely created by schoolgirls, will go on display at Sutton House through December. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 31, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Swifties Will Swoon Over These 5 Iconic Taylor Swift Outfits at London’s V&A Iconic archival items from the singer-songwriter's two decade career have gone on display in London By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 31, 2024
Museums & Institutions Hundreds of Artists Denounce London’s Royal Academy for Censoring Art About Palestine Nan Goldin, Brian Eno, and Mike Leigh are among the creatives who have signed an open letter criticizing the institution. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 31, 2024
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