Art World Rosa de la Cruz, Who Helped Build Miami into an Art Destination, Dies at 81 She and her husband had built a vast contemporary art collection, starting in the 1980s. By Brian Boucher, Feb 26, 2024
Collectibles ‘Little Red Book’ Signed by Chairman Mao Sells for $250,000 at Auction The first edition was a gift for the wife of Pakistan’s Foreign Minister. By Verity Babbs, Feb 26, 2024
Archaeology & History Bronze Age Settlement Unearthed in Quaint Swiss Village Archaeologists expected to find a Roman settlement at the site, but something much older was uncovered. By Adnan Qiblawi, Feb 26, 2024
Art World Bad Bunny Becomes a Giacometti Sculpture in a New Jacquemus Ad Campaign The King of Latin Trap was photographed by the designer for the label's "Les Sculptures" collection. By Tim Brinkhof, Feb 26, 2024
Museums & Institutions Tate Sends a Truckload of Art to Tour England Works from the collection will park up at 12 locations in the Midlands and the north of the country. By Verity Babbs, Feb 26, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Oppenheimer’: A Physicist Meets a Picasso What does Cubism have to do with quantum mechanics? By Min Chen, Feb 26, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Exhibition Opens 100 Feet Below Sea Level Campina de Cima features shows about the climate crisis and the patron saint of mining. By Verity Babbs, Feb 26, 2024
Art World Artists and Curators Call for Israel to be Excluded from the Venice Biennale An open letter notes that apartheid South Africa was banned from participating between 1968 and 1993. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 26, 2024
Museums & Institutions Thousands of Hidden Artworks Finally See the Light of Day in Florence A new public-facing storage facility displays modern and contemporary masters previously locked away. By Verity Babbs, Feb 25, 2024
Art Collectors L.A. Collector Eileen Harris Norton on a Lifetime Spent Championing Artists of Color Her new book ‘All These Liberations’ debuts at Frieze Los Angeles. By Lee Carter, Feb 25, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Permanent Collection: Lyonel Feininger’s Childlike Steam Train Albertina Museum curator Gisela Kirpicsenko discusses the importance of this seemingly innocent work. By Emily Steer, Feb 25, 2024
Archaeology & History Ring Discovery Reveals an Unknown Royal Family in Denmark The jewelry suggests ties with the Merovingian rulers to the south. By Brian Boucher, Feb 25, 2024
Art World Bernini’s Famed Canopy Gets a Refresh for the First Time Since the 18th Century Experts from the Vatican Museums are conducting the restoration. By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘American Psycho’: Robert Longo’s Contorted Forms His images appear in Patrick Bateman’s fancy apartment. By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2024
Pop Culture The Painting Behind the Meme: the Reluctant Bride Toulmouche’s aggrieved lady has become a mouthpiece for women around the world. By Verity Babbs, Feb 23, 2024