Art Collectors From Phone Calls to Art Fairs, Here’s How Top Collectors Buy Art Here's where major collectors score the most coveted artworks. By Verity Babbs, Feb 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Towering Replica Statue of Roman Emperor Constantine Lands in Rome The sculpture was recreated from existing fragments and with modern modeling techniques. By Anya Smirnova, Feb 20, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Good Will Hunting’: A Winslow Homer Rip-Off by Gus Van Sant The watercolor propelled a key exchange between Matt Damon and Robin Williams's characters. By Min Chen, Feb 20, 2024
Pop Culture Actor Seth Rogen Brings His Love of Ceramics to the Masses in New Reality TV Show The patron saint of pot(s) will serve as an executive producer and guest judge on "The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down." By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 20, 2024
Archaeology & History After Protests, Egypt Will Not Renovate a Pyramid at Giza After All An international hue and cry resulted from the government’s plans to add granite cladding. By Brian Boucher, Feb 20, 2024
Art World A Mysterious Cézanne Work Is Discovered in the Artist’s Childhood Home It's an entirely unknown work by the French painter. By Adam Schrader, Feb 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Van Eyck Gets a Blockbuster Show at the Louvre It's the biggest show of the Flemish master ever to be staged in France. By Sofia Hallstrom, Feb 20, 2024
On View A Long Lost Brancusi Goes on View in Bucharest The bust depicts a restaurant waiter that the artist met while working as a dishwasher shortly after moving to Paris. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 20, 2024
Archaeology & History Italians Worry the Deciphering of the Herculaneum Scrolls Could Lead to More Digs A.I. was used to decipher the scrolls carbonized by a volcanic eruption. By Adnan Qiblawi, Feb 20, 2024
Art World Brian Eno’s New Illuminated Turntable Does More Than Spin Records The record player doubles as an artwork and can be yours for a mere $25,000. By Brian Boucher, Feb 20, 2024
Museums & Institutions Crumbling Roof Raises Conservation Concerns at the British Museum Thin sheeting covers missing glass window panes and industrial heaters have been placed in frigid galleries alongside priceless antiquities. By Cristina Ruiz, Feb 20, 2024
Pop Culture Zendaya’s Techno Futuristic ‘Dune’ Premiere Look Reminded Us of These 5 Artworks The Mugler ensemble is reminiscent of works by Ingres, Sorayama, and Koons. By Verity Babbs, Feb 20, 2024
Archaeology & History Patagonia’s Cueva Huenul Cave Art Is Thousands of Years Older Than Previously Thought Researchers say that designs could be over 8,000 years old. By Verity Babbs, Feb 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Anime, Graffiti, and a Pickled Shark: Here Are 7 Exhibitions That Defined the Y2K Era These achingly cool shows captured a youth-obsessed zeitgeist. By Carlo McCormick, Feb 20, 2024
Art World Why the Slaughterhouse Became a Powerful and Enduring Motif in Art Contemporary artists Aria Dean, Mire Lee, and Kat Lyons are exploring the subject in their work. By Emily Steer, Feb 20, 2024