Art World Gucci’s New York SoHo Store Is Revamped With Electrifying Art Freshly-appointed creative director Sabato De Sarno is realizing his sleek new vision for Gucci in both his fashion collections and art curation. By William Van Meter, Feb 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions See the Astonishing Artworks Planted in the Saudi Arabian Desert The latest Desert X AlUla biennial features 15 newly commissioned pieces that explore the unseen. By Artnet News, 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 Tina Braegger on Why She Has Been Painting Only ‘Grateful Dead’ Bears for More Than a Decade The Swiss artist, who has painted more than 150 bears, recently published a surrealist novel. By Kate Brown, Feb 12, 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
Museums & Institutions Getting Lost in Tokyo’s New teamLab Experience Where visitors might get a taste of the digital sublime. By Emilia Wang, Feb 9, 2024
Galleries Beneath the Acropolis, Athens Is Teeming With Contemporary Art. Here Are 11 Galleries You Need to Know A freedom to play and experiment is what the Greek capital's art scene is known for. By Olivia Typaldos, Feb 8, 2024
Gallery Network MiArt Fair Returns to Milan With a Surreal Theme for 2024 The modern and contemporary art fair opens to the public April 12, 2023. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 7, 2024
Art World Fans Flock to Witness a Single Chord Change in John Cage’s 639-Year-Long Organ Performance The slowest and longest version of Cage's experimental score is set to finish in the year 2640. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 6, 2024
Art World The Iconic Drag Artist Lypsinka Returns for a Grandiose, Cinematic Spiral The multi-talented John Epperson teamed up with Chloë Sevigny for 'Lypsinka: Toxic Femininity,' a hypnotic return to the mass consciousness. By William Van Meter, Feb 5, 2024
Museums & Institutions Indigenous Groups Respond After U.S. Museums Cover Native Displays Institutions including the Field Museum and American Museum of Natural History have covered their Native American displays. By Adam Schrader, Feb 2, 2024
Valuations Opera Gallery’s New CEO on How a Manet Classic Changed Her Isabelle de La Bruyère comes to her new position with 30 years of experience, including a long tenure at Christie's. By Katie White, Feb 1, 2024
On View Barbara Kruger Updates Her Iconic Text-Based Works for the TikTok Era Reinvented for the internet age, the artist's works reveal the technological leaps—and social setbacks—that have occurred within her lifetime. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 1, 2024
What I Buy and Why Collector Kim Manocherian Has Assembled the Largest Trove of Work by Paula Rego in the World The late artist painted the collector as Scheherazade, the death-defying heroine of 'One Thousand and One Nights.' By Lee Carter, Jan 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Barcelona’s Casa Batlló Gets Lit With Sofia Crespo’s A.I.-Generated Projections. See It Here Crespo is the site's latest artist-in-residence, following in the footsteps of Refik Anadol. By Artnet News, Jan 30, 2024