People Art We Love: Bruce Nauman’s Living and Breathing Sculpture On 'A Cast of the Space Under my Chair.' By Michael Stipe, Jul 16, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Barbie’s Art History Era Mattel’s Museum Collection featured dolls that referenced Van Gogh, Leonardo, and Klimt. By Patrick Sproull, Jul 16, 2024
Gallery Network Cuban Artist Julio Larraz’s 80-Year ‘Artistic Odyssey’ Is Highlighted in Traveling Exhibition "80 Circumnavigations of the Sun" will next debut at Galería Duque Arango in Mexico City. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Is ‘Moby Dick’ America’s Most Illustrated Novel? A New Exhibition Makes the Case "Draw Me Ishmael" brings together art and illustrations inspired by Herman Melville's celebrated tome. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 16, 2024
Law & Politics Macron’s Divisive Plan to Install Contemporary Stained Glass in Notre-Dame Thwarted Contemporary French artists were tapped to participate in a competition that would replace the historic 19th-century windows. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 16, 2024
Art World Artist JR Carries the Olympic Torch Through the Louvre The Bastille Day relay festivities also included a stop at the Center Pompidou. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 16, 2024
Law & Politics Fotografiska New York to Settle Lawsuit Alleging Pregnancy Discrimination The settlement comes ahead of a planned relocation of the museum's New York outpost. By Adam Schrader, Jul 16, 2024
Art World Do Art History Majors Really Face the Worst Job Prospects of Any Profession? Art History majors face an unemployment rate of 8 percent, a new study has found. By Adam Schrader, Jul 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions In a New Show at Gladstone, Alissa Bennett Unpacks the Mystery Novel ‘The Secret History’ The gallery director walks us through the group exhibition she organized based on the 1992 Donna Tartt novel. By William Van Meter, Jul 16, 2024
Art World How an Art Heist at Taco Bell Is Fueling a Thriving Black Market Mark T. Smith created the art for the brand over 20 years ago. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 16, 2024
Collectibles Long-Lost ‘Star Trek’ Props Resurface After More Than 50 Years Captain Kirk's famed phaser and communicator are headed to auction. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 16, 2024
Art World Eureka: What Was Helen Frankenthaler’s Soak-Stain Technique? Frankenthaler’s method of thinning and pouring paint was an expansion of Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings. By Verity Babbs, Jul 15, 2024
Archaeology & History The Hunt: $200 Million Worth of Art Is Still Missing From a Paraguay Museum Thieves dug a tunnel to steal European masterworks back in 2002. By Vittoria Benzine, Jul 15, 2024
People Pioneering Video Artist Bill Viola Dies at 73 'Media technology is not at odds with our inner selves, but in fact a reflection of it,' he once said. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 15, 2024
Law & Politics Is It Dangerous to Celebrate the Artistic Merits of Trump’s Photo? Two people were killed, including the shooter, and two other people were injured in the apparent assassination attempt. By Margaret Carrigan, Jul 15, 2024