Art History How Women Surrealists Shaped the Movement’s Past—And Its Present Over the past century, Surrealism has continually evolved—see how these women artists made it their own. By Annikka Olsen, Sep 14, 2024
Art & Exhibitions How 4 National Pavilions at the Venice Biennale Put Innovative Collaboration at the Fore Collaborative presentations at the 60th Venice Biennale showcased the power of pluralistic authorship. By Devorah Lauter, Sep 13, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Politics and Basketball: On the Ground at Munich’s Art Weekend The annual art event Various Others is a co-production between prestigious Munich institutions and its rich cluster of commercial galleries. By Kate Brown, Sep 13, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Basquiat and Banksy Go Head-to-Head at the Hirshhorn This Fall It's the first time either artist's work will be on view at the D.C. museum. By Sarah Cascone, 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
Market Embattled Art Advisor Lisa Schiff’s Art to Be Auctioned More than 200 pieces by a range of artists will be offered at Phillips starting in November, if a court approves. By Katya Kazakina, Sep 12, 2024
Pop Culture Did Camila Cabello’s VMAs Performance Channel Pussy Riot? Nadya Tolokonnikova said seeing the dancers wearing balaclavas on the MTV awards show was "bittersweet." By Sarah Cascone, Sep 12, 2024
Up Next Piper Bangs Just Graduated From College. Now Her Fantastical Fruit Paintings Are Captivating the Art World We spoke with the 21-year-old painter about her debut show at the just-opened Megan Mulrooney gallery in Los Angeles. By Annikka Olsen, Sep 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Artist Carrie Moyer Pokes (Just a Little) Fun at Our Collective Anxieties Moyer's first solo exhibition with Alexander Gray Associates sees the artist mine both medium and zeitgeist, it's an exuberant, life-affirming respite from the doom-scroll news cycle. By Annikka Olsen, 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
Reviews Manifesta Goes Off-the-Grid to Take on an Over-Touristed Barcelona The 15th edition of Manifesta has opened in and around the Spanish metropolis, exhibiting work by 92 artists. By Louisa Elderton, Sep 11, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Parade of 100 Elephant Sculptures Makes a Jumbo Entrance in New York The life-sized sculptures were made by indigenous artisans—and you can buy one to support wildlife conservation. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 10, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘Style Is Nothing’: How Ralph Steadman Transformed Cartooning Into High Gonzo Art The storied cartoonist reflects on his career as a touring retrospective kicks off in Washington D.C. By Min Chen, Sep 10, 2024
Artnet Auctions From Avedon to Mapplethorpe, Discover Important Photographs in Artnet’s 20th Century Sale From Paul Strand to Thomas Struth, these iconic photographers helped define the medium. By Artnet Auctions, Sep 9, 2024