The Appraisal Amrita Sher-Gil Was a Visionary Modernist. But Export Rules Are Complicating Her Market Surge Her short life and status as one of India's national treasures make artwork extremely scarce. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 15, 2024
Art World Can A.I. Make You Creative? Yes—But There’s a Cost What the new research on the effects of 'creative A.I.' says. By Ben Davis, Aug 14, 2024
Art World Houston’s Rothko Chapel to Close Indefinitely After Sustaining Hurricane Damage The extent of the damage, and the cost, are still being determined. By Artnet News, Aug 14, 2024
Museums & Institutions Green Vault Jewels Back on View After Shocking Dresden Museum Heist The losses reportedly topped $1 billion, and some of the loot remains missing. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 14, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Indie Rock Musician Adam Green’s ‘Hybridized’ Art Gets a Showing in New York "Transfiguration of the Comedian" at Dimin traces Green's artistic trajectory from multiple perspectives. By Anni Irish, Aug 14, 2024
Art World Developer Downsizes to Protect UNESCO Status of 17th-Century Royal Buildings in London The concerns echo similar ones surrounding the Tower of London. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 14, 2024
Art World Guerrilla Art! Animals Escape From London Zoo in New Banksy Mural The internet can't agree: is Banksy's latest mural pro- or anti-zoo? By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 13, 2024
Archaeology & History Ancient Pyramid in Mexico Damaged After Heavy Downpours The pyramid, built by one of the largest Meso-American states, was more than 1,100 years old. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 12, 2024
Law & Politics One of the Russian Spies Just Sent Back to Moscow? She Posed as an Art Dealer in Slovenia Anna Dultseva was one of 26 people who returned home in a prisoner exchange between Russia and the West. By Brian Boucher, Aug 12, 2024
Art World Tower of London Could Lose Its UNESCO World Heritage Status It's the second time the Tower of London has come under UNESCO scrutiny. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 12, 2024
People Esteemed German Curator Kasper König Dies at 80 König led and founded prominent art platforms in Germany throughout his storied career. By Kate Brown, Aug 12, 2024
Law & Politics Man Sues Museum of Ice Cream Over ‘Unfit and Unsafe’ Sprinkle Pool He alleges he sprained an ankle after jumping into the museum's infamous sprinkle pool. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 9, 2024
Art World Banksy’s Animal-Themed Street Art Spree Continues With Pelicans For the fifth straight day, Banksy has created new work in London—and each one features animals. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 9, 2024
Art World Trump Adds Andres Serrano’s Book About Him to His Mar-a-Lago Library The 'Piss Christ' artist makes his mark at Trump HQ. By Ben Davis, Aug 8, 2024
Art World Daylight Robbery! Has Banksy’s New Animal Artwork in London Already Been Stolen? The image of a wolf howling at the moon made clever use of a satellite dish. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 8, 2024