Art World Art Bites: the Instagram Filter of the Georgian Era The device heightened and distorted reflections to make them more pleasing. By Richard Whiddington, Feb 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions The Bob Dylan Center Pays Tribute to a Different Trailblazing Folk Legend 'The Pogues' homage is the first non-Dylan-related exhibition to be hosted at the Center. By Richard Whiddington, Feb 22, 2024
Art History Art Bites: Michelangelo’s Poem About How Much It Sucked to Paint the Sistine Chapel “I am not in the right place," the Old Master wrote. "I am not a painter." By Richard Whiddington, Feb 20, 2024
Gallery Network 6 Questions for Howard495 Founder Krista Howard on Why You Should Work With an Art Advisor The long-time collector and advisor homes in on what—and how—she'll be looking for in the forthcoming fair season. By Artnet Gallery Network, 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
Art World Leonardo da Vinci Is Getting the Ken Burns Documentary Treatment The artist is the documentarian’s first non-American subject. By Artnet News, Feb 12, 2024
Art World A Focus on Corporeality and Queerness at Mexico City Art Week Here’s what was on offer during the 2024 edition of CDMX Art Week. By Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, Feb 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Andy Warhol’s ‘Screen Tests’ Will Get a Rare Showing at Christie’s in L.A. The Pop artist's moving image works will be on view throughout Frieze week. By Min Chen, Feb 12, 2024
Up Next In Mexico City, Artist Theodora Allen Presents Mystical, Medieval Visions in Blue The artist's new exhibition "Germ" is on view with Kasmin at Casa Siza in Mexico City. By Katie White, Feb 11, 2024
Artists Forget Paint: 7 Artists Share Their Most Unusual, and Valued, Art Supplies These are the materials that artists couldn't do without. By Verity Babbs, Feb 10, 2024
Kenny Schachter Valley Guy, Part 1: Kenny Schachter Descends On L.A.—and Dishes on Art-World Ne’er-Do-Wells Disgraced dealer Inigo Philbrick is now in a halfway house, our columnist reveals, in the first part of a weekly diary from Hollywood. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 8, 2024
Travel Inside Marrakesh, With the People at the Heart of Its Thriving Art Scene The mainstay art market event 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair opens to VIPs this week in the Moroccan capital. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Feb 7, 2024
On View A New Show in London Gives Palestinian Artists an Opportunity to ‘Tell Our Own Story’ Since the organizers' proposal for the Venice Biennale was rejected, an unofficial exhibition is in the works. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 6, 2024
Gallery Network Explore the Pioneering Digital Art of Walter Paul Bebirian With a decades-long practice, the artist has created an archive of thousands of digital artworks known as the Volord Kingdom Art Collection. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 5, 2024
Artnet Auctions Discover 6 Scene-Stealing Lots from Artnet’s Select Photographs Auction From a portrait by Diane Arbus to African wildlife by Peter Beard, these images capture the possibilities of photography. By Artnet Auctions, Feb 5, 2024