Museums & Institutions The Frick Gets the Go-Ahead to Add 14 Bars to Its Premises—Down From a Proposed 17 The initial bid for 17 bars had the residential community fearing that the museum would turn into a "high-class party space." By Adam Schrader, Jan 29, 2024
Art World How Gardens Became an Artistic Metaphor for Our Dystopian Times Precious Okoyomon, Shezad Dawood, and Mat Collishaw are some of the artists exploring cultivated natural environments as part of their practices. By Emily Steer, Jan 29, 2024
Art World Artist Jeffrey Gibson on Native American Histories, the Pet Shop Boys, and the Call of Community We spoke to the artist about a recent UBS commission, his thoughts on the Venice Biennale, and how music manifests in his work. By Katie White, Jan 26, 2024
Museums & Institutions Rihanna’s One-Time Cover Artist Is Opening an Immersive Museum in New York Created by Roy Nachum, Mercer Labs occupies the former Century 21 building. By Adam Schrader, Jan 24, 2024
Law & Politics A Controversial Film Had Its Title Censored During a Screening at Hong Kong’s M+ Museum The requirement by official censors has raised eyebrows among Hong Kong's filmmaking community. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 22, 2024
What I Buy and Why The Roving Eye of Australian Philanthropist Naomi Milgrom and Her Latest Fascination, Collecting Pavilions The latest architectural pavilion she commissioned, by Tadao Ando, runs through March 2024. By Lee Carter, Jan 22, 2024
Artists Painter Louise Giovanelli Finds Inspiration for Her Deconstructed Canvases at a Minimalist Residency in Mallorca We visited the artist-in-residence at Neuendorf House in Mallorca. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 18, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Curator Bogomir Doringer and Art Collective Random International on the Artist’s Solo at Nxt Museum in Amsterdam It is the first-ever solo exhibition presented by the museum. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 18, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Artists Yael Bartana and Ersan Mondtag Will Represent Germany at the Venice Biennale Called "Thresholds," the exhibition will have a satellite location on an island in the lagoon. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 17, 2024
Studio Visit From His Brooklyn Space, British-Jamaican Artist and Filmmaker Joseph Douglas Elmhirst Channels Memory and Reflection Elmhirst's short film 'Burnt Milk' debuted at the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale last year. By Katie White, Jan 16, 2024
Art & Tech Refik Anadol Launches the World’s First Open-Source A.I. Model Dedicated to Nature The model uses data from the likes of National Geographic and the Smithsonian Institute to create stunning nature scenes. By Adam Schrader, Jan 16, 2024
Art World Marina Abramović Is Now Selling Skincare Products and Energy Pills White bread and white wine? The world-famous performance artist shares her anti-aging secrets. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Poland Withdraws Its ‘Anti-European’ Submission to the Venice Biennale The snubbed artist has branded the move an act of "censorship." By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 8, 2024
Wet Paint Did a British Music Collective Rip Off Freeman and Lowe? Sotheby’s Cringey ‘Barbie’ Holiday Party Video, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what sculptor just had a string of museum acquisitions? What's the current going rate for nude modeling in New York City? By Annie Armstrong, Jan 4, 2024
Politics Gallerist Stefan Simchowitz Is Running for the U.S. Senate. No, It’s Not Performance Art Simchowitz is running as a Republican to fill the seat vacated by Dianne Feinstein. By Adam Schrader, Jan 3, 2024