Archaeology & History 2,000-Year-Sarcophagus Emerges From Famed Tomb of Cerberus The tomb is named for the mythical three headed dog who guarded the underworld of ancient Greece. By Adnan Qiblawi, Aug 1, 2024
Collectibles One of the Largest Scottish Freshwater Pearls Goes Up for Auction It is set to fetch between $51,000 and $77,000. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 1, 2024
People Art We Love: A Transformative Impressionist Journey On Eugène Boudin's 'Trouville, Scene de Plage.' By Sarah Arison, Aug 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions New York’s Natural History Museum Returns Ancestral Remains to Native Communities Although an amendment to NAGPRA has hastened the return of some items, many tribes are still waiting for updates. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 1, 2024
Gallery Network Sales and Attendance Soar at the 2024 Hamptons Fine Art Fair We rundown some of the highlights and achievements of the fair, which concluded July 14. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 31, 2024
Art & Tech Kendall Jenner’s A.I. Clone Has Been Terminated, and I Am Sad So long, Billie, we hardly knew ye. By Ben Davis, Jul 31, 2024
Museums & Institutions Kansas Is Getting an Immersive Museum, Complete With a Digital Art Wing The museum anticipates up to 175,000 visitors per year. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 31, 2024
Law & Politics NFT Artists Sue SEC, Disputing Its Regulation of Digital Art Sales Their suit alleges that the application of securities laws to artworks makes no sense in the physical or digital realm. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 31, 2024
Art World Message in a Bottle? No, It’s a Man Doing Performance Art at the Paris Olympics Abraham Poincheval is testing his endurance in a different way. By Adnan Qiblawi, Jul 31, 2024
Artists Francisco Sierra Paints Witty and Whimsical Canvases From His Swiss Studio Earlier this year, the Chilean-born artist made waves with "Guppy" an installation of 48 paintings of exotic rainbow fish at Art Basel's Unlimited. By Katie White, Jul 31, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Coo! The Next High Line Plinth Commission Is a Giant Pigeon Iván Argote's aluminum statue will tower over visitors at 16 feet tall. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 31, 2024
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