On View Indigenous Histories and Futures Shine in This Photography Exhibition Curated by Wendy Red Star, the exhibition features more than 60 works by artists spanning dozens of Native nations and affiliations. By Adam Schrader, Nov 27, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Artists and Organizers of the Planned Gaza Biennale on What Their Initiative Means Those behind the exhibition are looking for institutional partners at home and abroad. By Adam Schrader, Nov 27, 2024
Art World The Art World’s Finest Desserts: 5 Reasons to Be Thankful A monumental tray of delicacies at an august museum, a $17 slice of cake at an auction house: all these delicacies, and more, await. By Katie White & Andrew Russeth & Jo Lawson-Tancred & Sarah Cascone, Nov 27, 2024
Auctions Here Are the Ten Most Expensive Lots Sold at Auction in October 2024 The top performers include a David Hockney landscape and a giant bronze Lalanne bear. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 27, 2024
Art World The Hort Legacy: How New York’s Boldest Art Collectors Are Preserving Their Vision Susan and Michael Hort have transformed personal loss and a keen eye for emerging talent into a collection of over 5,000 works. Now, they’re cementing their legacy with a private museum at Art Omi Pavilions. By Katya Kazakina, Nov 27, 2024
Artists How Food, Art, and Life Intersected in Daniel Spoerri’s Uncanny Assemblages One of his "snare-pictures" from 1964 consists of the remains of a meal eaten by Marcel Duchamp. Spoerri died earlier this month at age 94. By Emily Steer, Nov 26, 2024
Opinion How the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight Explains Today’s Art Market Industry veterans are competing against powerful newcomers, prices have been falling, and we may not be anywhere near a bottom. By Adam Lindemann, Nov 26, 2024
Art & Exhibitions How Calder Inspired the Gravity-Defying Sculpture of Thaddeus Mosley At the Seattle Art Museum, an unexpectedly satisfying dialogue between two distinct ideas of shaping space. By Tim Brinkhof, Nov 26, 2024
Auctions Hot Lots and Top Flops: 4 Artworks That Had Surprising Results at the Big November Day Sales in New York One eagle-eyed bidder got a drawing by a major figure for a steal. By Eileen Kinsella & Annie Armstrong, Nov 26, 2024
Artists U.K. Artists’ Earnings Dropped 40 Percent Since 2010. Will They Stick Around? Some 80 percent of artists surveyed reported that their earnings were “unstable” or “very unstable.” By Sarah Cascone, Nov 25, 2024
Law & Politics A Speech Heard Around the World: How Nan Goldin’s Retrospective Became a Stress Test for a Fraught German Art Scene After the artist delivered a forceful comment on the war in Gaza and censorship in Germany, director Klaus Biesenbach was unable to speak over the shouts of protestors. By Kate Brown, Nov 25, 2024
Art & Tech A New Genre of Bad A.I. Art Takes the Stage: Nature Slop Navigating the post-Shrimp Jesus world of content. By Ben Davis, Nov 24, 2024
Collectibles With a New Audemars Piguet Collaboration, It’s Time For Some KAWS Drip The venerable artist KAWS teamed up with the esteemed luxury timepiece house on a limited-edition watch. By Vittoria Benzine, Nov 22, 2024
Art World Is the ‘Luna Luna’ Art-Themed Amusement Park Amusing? No need to buckle up! But there's joy to be found at this fun fair exhibition, courtesy of artists like Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, and Kenny Scharf. By Adnan Qiblawi, Nov 22, 2024
Auctions By the Numbers: Christie’s 21st-Century Evening Sale A carefully orchestrated sale marked a win for Christie's amid a more cautious market environment By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 22, 2024