Up Next The Aquatic Meets the Galactic in Artist Josèfa Ntjam’s Captivating Mythologies The artist's stunningly psychedelic take on science and science fiction debuts at the Venice Biennale. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 17, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Channatip Chanvipava on Painting His Own Identity as a ‘Foreigner’ Presented by Roman Road, the exhibition is staged in a historic Venetian residence. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions The Costume Institute’s 2024 Show Wants You to See, Smell, Touch, and Hear Fashion The exhibition will use technologies from scents to A.I. to create multi-sensory experiences around 250 garments. By Verity Babbs, Apr 16, 2024
Studio Visit Chinese Artist Yu Hong Paints the Eternal Struggles of Life and Death in Her Beijing Studio We spoke with the artist as she prepared for her solo show in Venice. By Cathy Fan, Apr 16, 2024
Art World Digging the Crates: Bottega Veneta Reimagines Le Corbusier’s Minimalist Seat Design For Milan Design Week, creative director Matthieu Blazy commissioned revamped editions of a deceptively simple Le Corbusier classic. By William Van Meter, Apr 16, 2024
Art World With a New York Mansion Takeover, Louis Vuitton Flaunts its Glam Lifestyle Vision The immersive installation included works by Carly Burnell and Richard Prince alongside fabulous furniture and looks from the brand's men's and women's collections. By William Van Meter, Apr 16, 2024
On View 5 Must-See Gallery Shows in Chicago Dealers opened major exhibitions during Expo Chicago with giants like McArthur Binion, Jules Allen, John Chamberlain, and many more. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 15, 2024
Art World Let There Be Light! Loewe Curates a Group Show of Lamps To celebrate Milan Design Week, the luxury brand launched "Loewe Lamps," an invigorating group show of form, function, and illumination. By William Van Meter, Apr 15, 2024
Books The First-Ever CryptoPunks Book Features Every Last One of the Digital Artworks The book features contributions from Hans Ulrich Obrist, Simon Denny, and Mat Dryhurst. By Brian Boucher, Apr 15, 2024
Art World ‘This Exhibition Is a Provocation’: Curator Adriano Pedrosa on His Vision for the Venice Biennale Venice Biennale curator Adriano Pedrosa on the myth of the foreigner and the weight of making less visible narratives visible for new audiences. By Kate Brown, Apr 15, 2024
Art World Art Bites: The Movement to Remove Renoir From Museums The movement joins a long line of Renoir haters. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 15, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Eyes Wide Shut’: The Floral Still Lifes of Christiane Kubrick Also, a cat painting by the director's daughter, Katharina Kubrick. By Tim Brinkhof, Apr 13, 2024
Art World A Major Show Revisits How Yves Klein Harnessed Fire, Water, Air, and Flesh From the elemental to corporeal to ecclesiastical, a wondrous new exhibition at New York's Lévy Gorvy Dayan reveals the physical world of the iconoclastic painter. By Brian Boucher, Apr 12, 2024
Wet Paint Checking In With the Artist Who Waved Goodbye to the Art World and Struck a Nerve—and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, the inside scoop on a new Manhattan gallery that just might be making NFTs cool again (or for the first time). By Annie Armstrong, Apr 11, 2024
Opinion The ‘Dissonant Chorus’ of the 2024 Whitney Biennial Lost Me What do the politics of this show add up to? By Danielle Jackson, Apr 10, 2024