Studio Visit In His Manhattan Apartment, Edward Holland Reaches for Constellations Edward Holland, who has dual Zodiac-themed solo exhibitions on view, gives us a tour of the Upper East Side home studio he shares with his kids. By Margaret Carrigan, May 23, 2024
Museums & Institutions Fotografiska New York Is Seeking a New Home, Citing Space Constraints Since opening five years ago, the private museum has mounted dozens of shows, but the space has its limitations. By Artnet News, May 23, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Irish Artist Trish Morrissey’s Self-Portraits Are Steeped in Intimacy and Humor Newly Represented by Close Gallery, the artist's eponymous solo highlights the artist's dynamic use of self-portraiture. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 23, 2024
Art & Exhibitions See the Rare Neolithic and Viking Treasures Returning to Scotland for Display Human activity on the remote Scottish island dates back to 6,000 B.C.E. By Richard Whiddington, May 23, 2024
Art & Exhibitions At the Playful ‘KAWS + Warhol,’ Two Pop Art Titans Finally Meet The show at the Andy Warhol Museum explores the artists' shared fascinations with sex, consumerism, and destruction. By Adam Schrader, May 22, 2024
Up Next Artist Layo Bright’s Garden is Blooming with Glass Flowers The Nigeria-born artist uses intricate glass flora to explore complex narratives in her first solo museum exhibition, "Dusk and Dawn." By Katie White, May 22, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Was Leonardo da Vinci the Original Bird Lady? Not only did he try to unlock their secrets of flight, he also advocated for their humane treatment. By Vittoria Benzine, May 22, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Unearth the Oldest Aboriginal Pottery in Australia The find refutes long-held beliefs that the Aboriginals did not make pottery. By Vittoria Benzine, May 22, 2024
Art World John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s First New York Home Is on the Market for $5.5 Million The couple bought the two-storey property as Lennon released his "Imagine" album. By Holly Black, May 22, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Mark Grotjahn’s Prismatic ‘Kitchen Drawings’ Go on View in Berlin Presented for the first time with Galerie Max Hetzler, the series offers an exploration of light, color, and perception. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 22, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Frida Kahlo Museum Says No, It Did Not Let Madonna Wear the Artist’s Clothes She wasn’t even at the museum, said the institution. By Brian Boucher, May 22, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Nocturnal Animals’: A Gallery of Works That Blur Art and Life The artworks in the Tom Ford film reflected the emotions of the characters as much as an art-world hauteur. By Tim Brinkhof, May 22, 2024
Artnet Auctions Discover 6 Decades of Abstract Prints in Our Contemporary Editions Auction The sale is live for bidding through May 30, 2024. By Artnet Auctions, May 22, 2024
Law & Politics Beleaguered Billionaire Ronald Perelman Recently Sold $963 Million Worth of Art: Docs Between 2020 and 2022, the Revlon CEO unloaded pieces by Basquiat, Brancusi, de Kooning, and many more blue-chip names. By Eileen Kinsella, May 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Mary Cassatt Was More Than Just a Painter of ‘Perpetual Afternoon Tea’ A new survey of the artist at the Philadelphia Museum of Art shines a light on women's work. By Karen Chernick, May 22, 2024