Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Whitney Mallett Throws a Boisterous Release Party for the ‘Whitney Review of New Writing’ The founder of the journal takes us through a week in her life. By Whitney Mallett, May 20, 2024
Art World Beyond the Portal: Here Are 5 (Better) Artworks That Offer Views of the Other Side Enter the looking glass. By Artnet News, May 20, 2024
Museums & Institutions British Museum Recovers Nearly Half of Its 1,500 Missing Objects A piece of Roman jewelry, worth $60,000, was found listed for $48 on eBay. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 20, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Venezuelan Artist Johan Galue Explores a Surrealist Universe in a New York Show The artist's solo show 'Surreal Suspensions' taps the visual language of dreams and memories. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Ettore Sottsass Survey Celebrates the Italian Designer’s Embrace of Color and Play The nascent New York gallery Raisonné has compiled a 50-year survey of brash and joyful furniture and objets by the design legend. By William Van Meter, May 20, 2024
Art Guides Here Are 7 Masterworks of Land Art Hidden Across the United States Our guide to some of the key works of the movement (and where to find them). By Gabriella Angeleti, May 20, 2024
Art World Art Bites: What’s With All the Dogs in Lavinia Fontana’s Portraits? Whether lap dogs or hunting breeds, canines are a motif throughout the painter’s oeuvre. By Vittoria Benzine, May 19, 2024
Up Next Curator Yung Ma on Making ‘Impossible’ Exhibitions Into Realities The curator Yung Ma reflects on his ambitious undertakings and why he wants to emphasize common ground in his shows. By Vivienne Chow, May 19, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Meet a Long-Unsung Cartoonist Who Paved the Way for Disney A new show at Florida's NSU Art Museum celebrates the influential illustrator Louis M. Glackens. By Tim Brinkhof, May 19, 2024
Archaeology & History The Hunt: What Lies Buried in the Oak Island Money Pit? Loot ranging from a Scottish pirate’s treasures to the Holy Grail itself are said to be buried there. By Artnet News, May 19, 2024
Art World Ghanaian Artist Joseph Awuah-Darko Accuses Kehinde Wiley of Sexual Assault Wiley maintains that the relationship was brief and consensual. By Brian Boucher, May 19, 2024
Museums & Institutions How Storm King Art Center Became One of the World’s Top Sculpture Parks The museum's open-air art, made by artists including Alexander Calder and Maya Lin, has brought it international recognition. By Lee Carter, May 19, 2024
Art & Exhibitions New York’s Lost Architectural History Is Brought Back to Life in a Museum Show From colossal buildings to works of art—the New-York Historical Society remembers the city's lost icons. By Richard Whiddington, May 19, 2024
Archaeology & History Experts Unearth a Rare Clump of Ancient Rome’s Favorite Pigment It is the first appearance of Tyrian purple in Northern Europe. By Artnet News, May 18, 2024
Gallery Network Modern and Contemporary Women in Abstraction Get Their Due in New York Group Show "Gesture & Form: Women in Abstraction" is presented at Almine Rech's Upper East Side location. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 18, 2024