Pop Culture Wolfgang Tillmans Preps New Album, Drops Synth-Heavy Single The album will be released on Tillmans' label Fragile on 26 April. By Richard Whiddington, Mar 14, 2024
Art World Hauser and Wirth Founders Will Open a New Outpost of Their Famed Groucho Club The surprising new rural location will provide a hub for creatives working in northern cities like Manchester and Leeds. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 14, 2024
Pop Culture A Different Side of Frida Kahlo Emerges in a Revealing New Documentary The film traces the artist's biography by stitching together the written material she left behind. By Min Chen, Mar 14, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeologists in Brazil Discover 16 New Rock Art Sites The engravings and paintings include footprints and artistic representations. By Richard Whiddington, Mar 14, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘People Are Lonely’: Terence Koh’s New Project Is the Ultimate Anti-Spectacle–He’s Serving Coffee in L.A. Under an earthen dome, Koh sits at a tiny campfire boiling his brew. By Kevin McGarry, Mar 14, 2024
Museums & Institutions Climate Activists Who Targeted Vermeer Painting Spared Prison Time The prison sentence might have had a "chilling effect" on people's freedom of expression, the court said. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 14, 2024
Art World Want to Commit Art Fraud? An Expert Shares 5 Strategies The art world has become inundated with tales of fakes, frauds, and unscrupulous behavior. Here is how cons are orchestrated. By Richard Polsky, Mar 14, 2024
Art World A ‘UFO’-Like Steel Monolith Emerges in the Welsh Countryside The structure recalls the monoliths that appeared around the world in 2020. By Adam Schrader, Mar 14, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: The Cuban Avant-Garde Lands in Flatiron In a Dynamic New Group Show Evey Fine Art will showcase the work of Rigoberto Mena, Rubén Rodriguez Martinez, and Carlos Llanes. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 14, 2024
Art World Tina Rivers Ryan Named Editor of ‘Artforum’ Magazine She takes over a position that opened in October, when David Velasco was dismissed. By Brian Boucher, Mar 14, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Show of Ancient Egyptian Artifacts Brings Conservation Efforts to the Fore "The Stories We Keep" features more than 80 relics from vessels to coffins. By Vittoria Benzine, Mar 14, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Brooklyn Museum Is Selling Off Four Period Rooms and a Trove of Antique Furnishings The sale will make room for some collections that have never had permanent gallery space. By Brian Boucher, Mar 14, 2024
Up Next Melissa Joseph Has Captivated the Art World With an Unlikely Medium—Felting Joseph is currently the subject of her first-ever public art exhibition at Rockefeller Center. By Annikka Olsen, Mar 13, 2024
Art World A Big Surprise at the Whitney Biennial Opening: No Protests Mary Boone, Andres Serrano, Ambera Wellmann, and many more were on hand for the latest edition of the reliably controversial show. By Annie Armstrong, Mar 13, 2024
Museums & Institutions Seattle University Is Receiving a $300 Million Art Collection The gift is the largest-ever donation to a university in the United States. By Adam Schrader, Mar 13, 2024