Art History How Georgia O’Keeffe’s Brief Refuge in Bermuda May Have Inspired Her Fateful Move to New Mexico O'Keeffe created 14 drawings during her stay on the island, two of which are in the collection of Masterworks Museum. By Adam Schrader, Oct 28, 2023
Archaeology & History The 400-Year-Old Remains of a Child Once Believed to Be a Vampire Was Discovered in a Locked Grave in Poland The tomb was padlocked as a safeguard against the deceased. By Adam Schrader, Oct 27, 2023
Books Artist David Shrigley Has Pulped 6,000 Copies of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ to Create New Editions of ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ The Turner Prize-nominated artist took one shop's trash and turned it into his own treasure. By Max Berlinger, Oct 27, 2023
People Photographer Meredith Andrews Discusses Bermuda’s Bourgeoning Creative Scene, as a New Arts Festival Kicks Off Bermuda Art Month is arranging events across the island. By Adam Schrader, Oct 26, 2023
People Pioneering Artist Robert Irwin, Who Reshaped Perception With Light and Space, Has Died Irwin was 95. By Adam Schrader, Oct 26, 2023
Pop Culture Band on the Run: Paul McCartney’s Double-Decker 1972 Tour Bus May Fetch $300,000 at Auction The vehicle was discovered in a state of decay in Spain and lovingly restored over three years to match its condition in 1972. By Max Berlinger, Oct 25, 2023
Law & Politics Lisa Schiff’s Art Could Be Liquidated to Settle Her Debts. Attorneys Are Squabbling Over What It’s Worth Two paintings by Ann Craven are at the center of the latest tussle in the ongoing legal battle. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 25, 2023
Law & Politics An Elderly French Man’s Rare Leonardo Drawing Has Been Granted an Export License After He Declined a $10.6 Million Offer From the Louvre France's Culture Ministry had deemed the work a national treasure and attempted to buy it. By Adam Schrader, Oct 24, 2023
Archaeology & History After Discovering Elaborate Frescos in Pompeii, Archeologists Uncover An ‘Electoral Poster’ Alongside a Household Shrine The inscription supports a candidate named Aulus Rustius Verus. By Adam Schrader, Oct 20, 2023
Art World Late Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Hoarded A ‘Monstrously Entertaining’ Art Collection. Now His Heirs Must Decide What to Do With It He bought much of it from TV auctions. By Adam Schrader, Oct 20, 2023
Auctions Hot Lots: 5 Works That Sailed Past Expectations During London’s Fall Auctions We look at the lots that overperformed last week and consider what it tells us about the state of the market. By Artnet News, Oct 19, 2023
Museums & Institutions The American Museum of Natural History Will Remove All Human Remains From Display, Vowing Policy Change The museum holds about 12,000 human remains in its collection. By Adam Schrader, Oct 19, 2023
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Excavating the Tomb of Egypt’s First Female Pharaoh Found Hundreds of Jars Still Holding Remnants of Wine The dig has also shed new light on the reign of the ancient queen. By Adam Schrader, Oct 18, 2023
Galleries Dealer Tim Blum Renames His Gallery and Expands in New York After the Departure of His Longtime Partner Jeff Poe Poe split from the company in August. By Adam Schrader, Oct 17, 2023
Museums & Institutions Workers at the Centre Pompidou Went on Strike, Demanding Job Security Ahead of the Museum’s Planned Renovation The strike affected the presentation of the Marcel Duchamp Prize. By Adam Schrader, Oct 17, 2023