Galleries Gallery Hopping on Thursdays: August 22, 2013 This week we will be looking at two photographers. By Karen Vanegas, Aug 21, 2013
Art World Chiron Press—The 1960s Press That Gave Birth to Pop Art Prints A look back at the highly influential Pop Art screen printing atelier, Chiron Press. By Deborah Ripley, Aug 21, 2013
Galleries The Madness of Art: Sal Hawkins—Season 3, Episode 2 Jim discuss Sol Lewitt and deals with a difficult artist. By Jim Kempner, Aug 20, 2013
Galleries The Madness of Art: The Boondoggle—Season 3, Episode 1 Jim attends Occupy Wall Street to protest against corporate greed. By Jim Kempner, Aug 20, 2013
Auctions Johannes Vermeer: The 36th Painting A look at the first Vermeer painting sold in more than 80 years, its history, and the research involved in its attribution. By Erica Trapasso, Aug 19, 2013
Galleries German Contemporary Art Glossary and Museums List How do you say "Conceptual art" in German? Find out. By Patricia Boettcher, Aug 16, 2013
Galleries Gallery Hopping on Thursdays: August 15, 2013 This week we're checking out exhibitions happening in London and Berlin. By Karen Vanegas, Aug 14, 2013
Galleries The Madness of Art: Bite the Hand—Season 2, Episode 11 At the Armory Show, Jim gets a little too inspired by a performance art video. By Jim Kempner, Aug 13, 2013
Galleries Gallery Q & A with UGallery Alex Farkas of UGallery, on running one of the first curated online galleries. By Makeda Hinds, Aug 12, 2013
Auctions Artist Index: Lucio Fontana artnet Analytics takes an in-depth look at the art market for Lucio Fontana. By Lindsey Lovern and Jonathan Yee, Aug 9, 2013
Galleries Gallery Hopping on Thursdays: August 8, 2013 We’re on the road to visit exhibitions in Martha's Vineyard and Beverly Hills. By Karen Vanegas, Aug 7, 2013
Galleries Q & A with Artist Aurora Robson Multimedia artist Aurora Robson, on environmentally conscious installations. By Jenn Cortés, Aug 7, 2013
Galleries The Madness of Art: Fried Spaghetti—Season 2, Episode 10 Jim proves to be incredibly demanding when it comes to getting what he wants. By Jim Kempner, Aug 6, 2013
Art World Cold-Blooded Ceramics In late 19th-century Portugal, there was a revival of Renaissance reptilian ceramic works. By Jenn Cortés, Aug 5, 2013
Art World Artist Talk: Guerrilla Girls This week, the famous feminist artists talk to ArtTable. By artnet + ArtTable, Aug 2, 2013