Up Next A Fantastical Secret Garden Blooms in Apollinaria Broche’s New York Debut The artist is making her New York solo debut with "In the Distance There Was a Glimpse" on view at Marianne Boesky, New York. By Katie White, Feb 16, 2024
Art World Witness Unseen Photos From the Day Spike Jonze Met Björk The famed director was about to shoot the video for the Icelandic superstar’s smash hit “It’s Oh So Quiet.” By Brian Boucher, Feb 15, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Tate Modern Taps Fast-Rising South Korean Artist Mire Lee for Turbine Hall Commission After major displays at the Venice Biennale and the Carnegie International, the South Korean sculptor is headed to London. By Andrew Russeth, Feb 14, 2024
Art World A Focus on Corporeality and Queerness at Mexico City Art Week Here’s what was on offer during the 2024 edition of CDMX Art Week. By Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, Feb 12, 2024
People Karl Horst Hödicke, Daring Painter in Germany’s ‘Junge Wilde’ Movement, Dies at 85 The prolific artist drew accolades for his fierce individuality. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 9, 2024
Up Next ‘The Sculpture Is a Physical Mirror for Me’: Artist Langdon Graves Constructs Visual Riddles The artist's solo exhibition "Time is A Fire" is now on view at Dinner Gallery in New York. By Katie White, Feb 8, 2024
On View How Tavares Strachan Reimagined Leonardo’s ‘Last Supper’ The mammoth public sculpture envisions a meeting between notable Black activists, artists, and scientists from the past. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 5, 2024
Art World How Gardens Became an Artistic Metaphor for Our Dystopian Times Precious Okoyomon, Shezad Dawood, and Mat Collishaw are some of the artists exploring cultivated natural environments as part of their practices. By Emily Steer, Jan 29, 2024
Real Estate Historic Dia Building In Chelsea Can Be Yours For $68 Million A buyer could use the space as a gallery or to store a private collection or could redevelop the property. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 25, 2024
Market Russian Billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev Testifies in Contentious Sotheby’s Trial Rybolovlev took the stand for the first time in his ongoing case against the auction house. By Eileen Kinsella & Guelda Voien, Jan 11, 2024
Market 5 Top Art Advisors on How the Art Market Could Change in 2024 Surprisingly divergent predictions from pros in the know. By Artnet News, Jan 3, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Frick’s Longtime Director Ian Wardropper Will Step Down in 2025 Wardropper will oversee the museum's return to Fifth Avenue after major institutional changes and a years-long renovation. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 3, 2024
On View See Inside the Revelatory Retrospective for Filipino American Artist Pacita Abad The exhibition is on view at SFMoMA through January 28, 2024. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 2, 2024
Art History Best Frenemies: 5 Notorious Rivalries in Art History These duos went from healthy competition to all-out war. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 20, 2023
Studio Visit Akira Fujimoto Raises Ecological Consciousness by Transforming Waste Products into Art An installation at Tokyo's Edition hotel was partly inspired by discarded Christmas trees. By Artnet News, Dec 19, 2023