Art History Why Walter De Maria’s ‘The Lightning Field’ Remains a Striking Work of Land Art Here are three things you may not know about the iconic and remote installation. By Katie White, Jun 4, 2024
Law & Politics Notorious Ace Gallery Founder Douglas Chrismas Guilty on Federal Charges A prosecutor told the jury that he had 'Champagne wishes and caviar dreams' By Annie Armstrong, Jun 4, 2024
Law & Politics MFA Houston Wins Appeal to Keep a Nazi-Seized Bellotto Painting The ownership of the painting has been at the center of a decades-long dispute stemming from a clerical error. By Adam Schrader, Jun 4, 2024
Art History Artwork Bought Online for $1,000 Identified as a Long-Lost Degas Worth $13 million The pastel drawing was allegedly stored in a monastery during the Spanish Civil War. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 4, 2024
Gallery Network Tobias Pils Debuts New Evocative Grayscale Paintings in Zurich 'Tobias Pils: Happy Days' is the artist's seventh solo exhibition with Galerie Eva Presenhuber. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 4, 2024
Museums & Institutions Fire Damages Roof of the Israel Museum The roof of the building's youth wing was set alight before firefighters were able to control the blaze. By Artnet News, Jun 4, 2024
Archaeology & History Rock Art Found in This Saudi Arabian Cave Offers ‘Rare Glimpse’ Into Ancient Human Life The find at Umm Jirsan includes depictions of sheep, ibex, and goats. By Verity Babbs, Jun 4, 2024
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Cristine Brache Hosts a Late-Night Jell-O Wrestling Performance The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Cristine Brache, Jun 3, 2024
Studio Visit How Jan Wade’s Mixed-Media Works Tap Into Legacies of Spirituality and Craft The African-Canadian artist's debut New York solo exhibition is on view at Richard Saltoun in New York right now. By Katie White, Jun 3, 2024
Gallery Network This Tribeca Pop-Up Exhibition Wants to Help You Find Inner Peace Staged by Selfless Art Gallery, the group show traces the steps towards self-acceptance. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Rachael Tarravechia Trawls Zillow for Her Sinister and Alluring Interior Scenes The artist's solo exhibition "Water on Velvet" is on view at Ceysson and Bénétière in New York. By Annikka Olsen, Jun 3, 2024
Art World Ansel Adams’s Estate Rebukes Adobe for Selling A.I. Images in the Style of the Late Photographer "You are officially on our last nerve with this behavior," the estate wrote to the company on Threads. By Min Chen, Jun 3, 2024
Museums & Institutions Protestor Arrested After Postering Over a Monet at the Musée d’Orsay France's culture minister Rachida Dati has promised to crack down on this highly controversial means of protest. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 3, 2024
Artists Wallace Chan on Art and Alchemy The artist explores the notion of transformation and enlightenment with a new group of titanium sculptures. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 3, 2024
Artists Ewa Juszkiewicz On What Hides Beneath the Veils of Her Faceless Portraits The artist deconstructs social ideals of feminine beauty throughout art history. By Margaret Carrigan, Jun 3, 2024