Art World Stay Inspired: Art Is the Key Amenity at These 4 Unique Hotels From a luxe lakefront palace to a glamorous train car, these hotels redefine artful escapes with unmatched creativity and elegance. By Adrian Madlener, Dec 17, 2024
Auctions Christie’s: Auction Sales Fell 16 Percent This Year Private sales helped cover some of the gap. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 17, 2024
Artists How Mannequins Inspired James Bantone’s Meditation on the Fragmented Body In his new exhibition "Scrap" at New York Life Gallery in Lower Manhattan, Swiss artist James Bantone explores disintegration and identity. By Phillip Pyle, Dec 17, 2024
On View ‘Dream Screen’: See Inside the House of Digital Horrors Leeum Museum of Art finds its balance between blockbuster names and emerging talent in this "uncanny" exhibition about the digital age. By Vivienne Chow, Dec 13, 2024
Artists Is Artist Hopie Hill Reinventing the Dutch Still Life for Our Times? Hopie Hill makes a solo debut with "The Souvenirs" at Charles Moffett, presenting symbol-laden still lifes. By Jessica Ritz, Dec 13, 2024
Artists 2024’s Rising Stars: 5 Emerging Artists Who Made a Lasting Impression Here are the emerging artist interviews we can't stop thinking about. By Katie White, Dec 13, 2024
Artists Queer Portraitist Larry Stanton Captured the Lives Soon to Be Lost Larry Stanton died in 1984. A show in Brescia, Italy, highlights his vibrant works that honor fleeting moments and a generation on the brink. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 13, 2024
Art World Here Are 8 of the Greatest Art-World Films of 2024 Talking African sculptures, art critics, and reportage inspired a very fertile year for representing the art world on the silver screen. By Kyle Turner, Dec 12, 2024
Art World Designer Ronan Bouroullec Defies Trends With His Timeless New Lamp The French designer has just released 'The Céramique,' a lamp that doubles as a sculptural objet. By William Van Meter, Dec 12, 2024
Art World At 84, Joan Snyder Keeps Creating Bold New Work With six decades of groundbreaking work behind her, the feminist art icon presents a powerful new survey at Thaddaeus Ropac in London. By Devorah Lauter, Dec 12, 2024
Artists Why Rising Artist Tabita Rezaire Is Saying Goodbye to the Art World Three installations by the artist are now on view in "Calabash Nebula" presented by TBA21 at Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid. By Katie White, Dec 11, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Stasia Lev, Founder of Ivory Gate Gallery, on Finding Artists With Courage Originally established in Chicago, Ivory Gate has a robust presence in Shanghai, bridging art worlds in the East and West. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 11, 2024
Museums & Institutions These Were the 10 Most-Searched-for Museums in 2024 Google’s annual Year in Search reveals which world museums drew the most interest in 2024. By Ben Davis, Dec 11, 2024
Artists How Takashi Murakami Is Using A.I. to Reimagine Japanese Art History The artist's new work at Gagosian enters a dialogue with art history that spans centuries. By Shreya Ajmani, Dec 10, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Interior Designer Nate Berkus Has Co-Curated a New York Show of His Late Partner’s Photography Cristina Grajales Gallery is hosting an exhibition of works by the late Argentine photographer Fernando Bengoechea, who died in the 2004 tsunami disaster. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 10, 2024