Reviews The Endless Encore: A Sprawling 14-Hour Documentary Captures Documenta’s Twilight Era 'Exergue' reads as both swan song for the entire machinery behind the global mega exhibition and a testament to the art world’s capacity for eternal return. By Kristian Vistrup Madsen, Mar 26, 2024
Art World Meet the Controversial Artist Who Keeps Pink-Washing Basquiat’s Old Studio The facade of the studio, now occupied by Atelier Jolie, has become a battleground for street artists. By Vittoria Benzine, Mar 25, 2024
Art World Artist Amalia Pica Transforms Her Son’s Colorful Scribbles Into Intricate Embroideries The Argentinean artist's works are on view in her New York solo debut "Aula Expandida" at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery. By Katie White, Mar 25, 2024
Museums & Institutions Audit Questions Smithsonian’s Use of Pandemic Relief Funds The institution received $7.5 million in funds but failed to properly justify some purchases. By Adam Schrader, Mar 25, 2024
Art World ‘Context Matters’: Christopher Wool on His Triumphant New Show in a Vacant Lower Manhattan Office Space The point, says the artist, is to "create an environment where the work can play off the architecture." By Brian Boucher, Mar 25, 2024
Archaeology & History A New Species of Ancient Amphibian Is Named After Kermit the Frog The inch-long fossil has been in the collection of the Smithsonian since its discovery in 1984. By Verity Babbs, Mar 25, 2024
Artnet Auctions AbEx Pioneer Kikuo Saito Achieves a New Record in Artnet’s Post-War Abstraction Sale The painting 'Sugar Moon' reach a new record in last month's GEMS: Collecting Post-War Abstraction sale. By Artnet Auctions, Mar 25, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Daniel Arsham’s Never-Before-Seen Photos Make Their Museum Debut The sculptor's photographs are now on view at Fotografiska New York. By Min Chen, Mar 25, 2024
Law & Politics Pro-Palestine Activists Take Over the Met, British Museum Both museums have been accused of complicity with Israel's war against Gaza. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 25, 2024
Art World A New Exhibition Draws Back the Curtain on Rembrandt’s Theatrical Inspirations A new exhibition at the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam reveals how theater inspired the Dutch master. By Tim Brinkhof, Mar 24, 2024
Law & Politics Three Contested Rubens Paintings Should Stay in the U.K., Advisory Panel Rules The panel argued that the masterpieces' original owner would have wanted them to be on public display at a museum. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 23, 2024
Reviews These Were the Highlights of the 4th Lagos Biennial Thrust into uncertainty, artists and collectives lead the charge in re-inspiring hope. By Tobi Onabolu, Mar 23, 2024
Gallery Network Spring Forward With These 5 Artists From Artnet’s Gallery Network Check out our roundup of fresh-picked artists to follow. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 23, 2024
Archaeology & History Clues in an Old Logbook Lead Archaeologists to a Lost British Shipwreck The ship was found off the coast of Florida. By Richard Whiddington, Mar 23, 2024
Museums & Institutions A Liverpool Museum Wants Your Help to ID This Enigmatic Portrait The work was painted by William Lindsay Windus, its sitter unknown. By Verity Babbs, Mar 22, 2024