Studio Visit In a Rural Studio in England, Clare Woods Probes Human Nature, and Nature Itself The English artist Clare Woods's latest exhibition "I Blame Nature" is now on view at Night Gallery in Los Angeles now. By Katie White, Jun 11, 2024
People After a Life Backstage, Es Devlin Is Ready For Her Spotlight The artist reflects on a decades-long practice ahead of unveiling a new installation for BMW at Art Basel this week. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 11, 2024
On View Four Overlooked Women Abstract Expressionists Are Spotlighted in London The exhibition shows how the principles of Abstract Expressionism were applied to the medium of collage. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 10, 2024
Art World Carpenters Workshop Gallery Faces Ethics Concerns, Sexual Misconduct Allegations The allegations surfaced in a report by the digital newsletter Air Mail. By Adam Schrader, Jun 10, 2024
Archaeology & History The Hunt: A Vincent van Gogh Masterpiece That Was Lost to Conflict Investigators have put forth several theories about what might have become of the rare canvas. By Tim Brinkhof, Jun 10, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Breaking Bad’: Georgia O’Keeffe’s Haunting Painting of a Door Jesse and Jane head to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum to ponder the meaning of doing the same thing over and over. By Tim Brinkhof, Jun 10, 2024
Art World Art Bites: What Was Leonora Carrington’s Surrealist Survival Kit? The painter proposed these kits to help anyone, artist or not, survive modern society By Vittoria Benzine, Jun 10, 2024
Artists ‘It’s Her World:’ Ebecho Muslimova on Painting Her Uninhibited Alter Ego The artist has split her new paintings across two shows in São Paolo and Zürich. By Holly Black, Jun 10, 2024
On View The Met Spotlights the Intricate Work of a Celebrated Silversmith The 19th-century silversmith and collector Edward C. Moore amassed a trove of decorative treasures. They're paired with his exquisite work for Tiffany & Co. at The Met. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 9, 2024
Archaeology & History Medieval Game Pieces Emerge From the Ruins of a Mysterious German Castle Among them are a six-sided die and a chess piece whose surface is worn from use. By Artnet News, Jun 8, 2024
Gallery Network Brooklyn’s Powerhouse Arts Debuts a Newly Expanded Digital Print Lab The Brooklyn non-profit has evolved into an epicenter of collaboration and production for artists, designers, and creatives at large. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 8, 2024
Art World Cult Favorite JB Blunk, Who Shunned Galleries, Is on the Rise Noguchi was a friend, Sam Francis was a patron, and Charles Ray is his biggest fan. Now a new exhibition shines the spotlight on JB Blunk. By Caroline Roux, Jun 7, 2024
Art World Bombshell Lawsuit Accuses Dealers Edmondo di Robilant and Marco Voena of ‘Toxic’ Workplace Curator Virginia Brilliant also alleges that the gallerists promised to pay for her chemotherapy and then failed to follow through. By Annie Armstrong, Jun 7, 2024
Museums & Institutions Orlando Museum of Art Responds to Ex-Director’s Countersuit Over Basquiat Scandal Aaron De Groft countersued over allegedly defamatory comments by the museum's board chairman. By Adam Schrader, Jun 7, 2024
Art World ‘Our Medium Is American Democracy’: A New Book Compiles More than 550 Artist Billboards The project features seven years worth of billboards commissioned by the artist collective and activist group For Freedoms. By Brian Boucher, Jun 7, 2024