Up Next A Fantastical Secret Garden Blooms in Apollinaria Broche’s New York Debut The artist is making her New York solo debut with "In the Distance There Was a Glimpse" on view at Marianne Boesky, New York. By Katie White, Feb 16, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘The Big Lebowski’: A Photographic Ode to Bowling The huge photograph is seen over the Dude’s bar as he mixes himself a drink. By Brian Boucher, Feb 16, 2024
Law & Politics The Saga of the Stolen Ruby Slippers From ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Has Finally Ended The slippers were worn by Judy Garland in the beloved 1939 film. By Artnet News, Feb 16, 2024
Museums & Institutions KAWS Exhibition Shut Down by Protestors, the Latest in a Spate of Political Demonstrations at Museums Other political demonstrations at museums in New York, London, Berlin, and Florence have occured within days of one another. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions All Aboard! An Immersive Titanic Experience Is Sailing Into Chicago A mammoth show brings together more than 300 artifacts and interactive elements. By Verity Babbs, Feb 16, 2024
Museums & Institutions Modigliani Painting Returned to the Heirs of a Jewish Artist The Sprengel Museum is featuring the work alongside an installation by Raphael Denis, the artist-researcher who brought the restitution claim to light. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 16, 2024
Art World From David Hockney to Salvador Dalí: 10 Artists Who Were Inspired by Their Pets Some artists turn to their animal companions for inspiration, others for comfort. By Richard Whiddington, Feb 16, 2024
Art World See Inside the Last Original Artist Lofts in New York A new book by photographer Joshua Charow documents lofts inhabited by some 75 artists. By Jamie Valentino, Feb 16, 2024
Archaeology & History Apples, Walnuts… and Toast? A New Study Reveals the Flavors of Ancient Roman Wine Researchers analyzed the clay vessels ancient Romans used to ferment grape juice By Richard Whiddington, Feb 16, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’: A Heist-Worthy Renaissance Painting The canvas was at the center of an elaborate plot characteristic of filmmaker Wes Anderson. By Brian Boucher, Feb 15, 2024
Archaeology & History Spanish Archaeologists Make the Sweet Discovery of a 19th-Century Chocolate Factory The chocolaterie used to specialize in vanilla and stone chocolate. By Adnan Qiblawi, Feb 15, 2024
Art & Exhibitions What Was Life Like in the Roman Army? The British Museum’s New Show Offers a Peek "Legion" showcases objects including scabbards, coins, and the world's only intact legionary shield. By Jamie Valentino, Feb 15, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Ethiopia Names Artist for Its First-Ever National Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Tesfaye Urgessa's paintings stand out for their focus on psychologically ambiguous figures in domestic settings. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 15, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Photographer Catherine Opie Trains Her Lens on Structures of Power in Vatican City Opie's recent body of work created during a residency in Vatican City is on view at Lehmann Maupin, New York. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 15, 2024
Art & Tech You Can Now Get Your Hands on the World’s Oldest Tartan Design The historic garment has been recreated and made available to the public. By Richard Whiddington, Feb 15, 2024