Art & Exhibitions Monet’s Obsessive Paintings of the Thames Reunited in London for the First Time in 120 Years A once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is on view now at the Courtauld in London. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 26, 2024
Auctions Dürer Destined for Dumpster Demolishes Estimate at Auction An 11-year-old boy saved the piece from oblivion. Only years later did he learn its value. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 26, 2024
Art World A New Book Chronicles the Artist and ‘World’s First Supermodel’ Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn A new book chronicling the life of the iconic artist and model will be published this fall. By Adnan Qiblawi, Sep 25, 2024
Art History ‘An Artist Truly at Peace’: Trailblazing West Coast Abstractionist Bernice Bing Finally Gets Her Due The Bay Area-artist was overlooked in life. Now, 30 years after her death, the mid-century artist is having her powerful New York solo debut. By Katie White, Sep 24, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Did Disney Give Robin Williams a Fake Picasso? The gift was meant to smooth over an argument, but its origins remain unsubstantiated. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 21, 2024
Art World Vasari’s Ceiling Masterpiece, Broken Up for Centuries, Is Finally Reunited Vasari's painting depicted the five virtues surrounded by cherubs. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 20, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Why Was Sigmund Freud So Obsessed With Leonardo da Vinci? The psychoanalyst described the artist as being of the "obsessive brooding" type. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 18, 2024
Art History Art Bites: Could Monet See Into the Ultraviolet Spectrum? At the twilight of his career, Monet was going blind. Surgery restored his eyesight. But did it give him the uncanny vision of an insect? By Adnan Qiblawi, Sep 18, 2024
Art World Why TikTok Is Obsessed With This Painting of a 16th-Century Tragic Teen Queen The nearly 200-year-old French painting of the ill-fated English queen is finding a new audience on Tiktok. By Katie White, Sep 17, 2024
Art World Art Bites: How One Man’s Handmade Architectural Marvel Altered the L.A. Skyline The Watts Towers, were constructed from scrap metal and found objects. The spires are architectural marvels and monumental testaments of human ingenuity, outsider art, and vision. By Adnan Qiblawi, Sep 15, 2024
Art World Recap—Here Is Everything You Missed in the Art World This Summer Welcome back, we missed you! By Naomi Rea, Sep 12, 2024
On View Hauser and Wirth Teams Up with Steve Martin on a Love Letter to Los Angeles The gallery's homage to the city of angels in art and cinema centers on Steve Martin's classic 1991 film 'L.A. Story.' By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 12, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Mary Cassatt, Painter of Mothers, Was Not a Fan of Mother’s Day Cassatt was a trailblazing painter even if her subject matter was traditional. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 12, 2024
Art World The History of the Grand Palais in 7 Groundbreaking Exhibitions In its over 130 year history, the beaux-arts landmark in Paris has hosted iconic art exhibitions by Picasso, Richard Serra, the Fauves, and more. By J. Cabelle Ahn, Sep 11, 2024
Artists In Her Fiery, Angelic Scenes, Naudline Pierre Is Painting New Mythologies The Brooklyn-based artist charts new compositional territory in "The Mythic Age" now on view at James Cohan Gallery. By Katie White, Sep 11, 2024