Art Criticism A Neo-Rococo Movement Is On the Rise—But What Does It All Mean? This sumptuous style, which is being revived by a growing cohort of artists, is like a cornucopia for complex meanings. By Katie White, Aug 16, 2024
Pop Culture Who Was the Olympic Volleyball Painter? Meet Peter Spens, who has been capturing Olympic action on the sand since 2012. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 15, 2024
Museums & Institutions Bronx Museum Director Departs Amid Ambitious Expansion Project Klaudio Rodriguez was the museum's third director in seven years. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 15, 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 Mark Zuckerberg Commissioned Daniel Arsham to Make a Sculpture of His Wife in ‘the Roman Tradition’ Has he been thinking too much of the Roman empire? By Artnet News, Aug 14, 2024
Artists ‘It’s a Profound Legacy’: Wendy Red Star on Carrying the Mantle of Her Ancestors Wendy Red Star opened her most recent exhibition "Bíikkua" at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles earlier this summer. By Katie White, Aug 13, 2024
Art & Tech Pantone’s New Color Trend Tool Has Everything You Want to Know About Its 15,000 Shades Can a new tool help artists and designers become color trendsetters? By Sarah Cascone, Aug 13, 2024
Art World Burns Halperin Report Receives $100,000 Ford Foundation Grant The 2025 edition of the report will focus on Latinx art. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 13, 2024
Art World ‘You Get One in 50 Great Moments’: A Sports Photog on What It Takes to Shoot the Olympics Getty photographer Adam Pretty is a veteran of 12 Olympic Games. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 12, 2024
Art World Intimism Revisited: The New Generation of Artists Inspired By Their Private Spaces The specter of Pierre Bonnard looms large and is fueling an Intimism revival. Artists are finding inspiration in their everyday surroundings. By Annikka Olsen, Aug 11, 2024
Art World The Invisible World of ‘Smell Artist’ Sissel Tolaas The scientist and artist wants to change the world through art and smell. Her work can be sniffed at the Met's "Sleeping Beauties." Pompeii is next. By William Van Meter, Aug 8, 2024
Art World Here Are Some of Our Favorite ‘Childless Cat Ladies’ of Art History Cats and women have been linked in visual culture since Ancient Egypt. By Katie White, Aug 8, 2024
Museums & Institutions Harvard Rejects Calls to Rename Arthur M. Sackler Museum The museum is named for Arthur M. Sackler, who died before his brothers introduced Oxycontin to market. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 8, 2024
Law & Politics Auction of Art by Michael Jackson Abruptly Halted A last-minute bankruptcy filing has put a pause on the sale. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 7, 2024
Museums & Institutions Brooklyn’s Pioneer Works Reopens With Groundbreaking New Shows The Red Hook cultural space has been closed since January. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 7, 2024