Art & Exhibitions The Legendary Painter Who Inspired Brazil’s ‘Cannibalist’ Movement Gets a Major MoMA Show Tarsila do Amaral's art is one of the key influences on Brazil's modernist boom. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 26, 2017
Art World Why Did Michelangelo Hate Raphael So Much? 5 Ferocious Feuds That Shaped Art History From a Renaissance rivalry to the great clash of critics in NYC. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 18, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Why Käthe Kollwitz, an Icon of German Modern Art, Is Still So Controversial on Her 150th Anniversary Her work, deemed too empathic, is snubbed by contemporary artists and the market. By Kito Nedo, Jul 18, 2017
Art World How San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art Used Text Messages to Make Art Go Viral With a little help from Neil Patrick Harris, the museum's on-demand art-texting experiment has become a viral sensation. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 14, 2017
People There’s a Strange Reason Why ‘Gen-X’ Author Douglas Coupland Put a Giant Van Gogh Head in a Vineyard Hint: It has to do with redheads, Pinot Noir, and genetic mutation. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 13, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Gustav Klimt and His Glamorous Viennese Sirens Will Have Their First-Ever Show in California Rodin will co-star with the famed artist in "Klimt & Rodin: An Artistic Encounter," at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 11, 2017
Law & Politics The Notorious Gurlitt Trove of Nazi-Tainted Art Makes Its First Appearance at Kunstmuseum Bern The works are scheduled to go on view officially in November. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 10, 2017
On View Eloise, New York’s Favorite Child Aristocrat, Demanded a Museum Show. Now She’s Got One. The show features a once-stolen painting of the precocious character, which hasn't been seen in public for 57 years. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 7, 2017
Art World The Mythical $570 Million Cerruti Art Collection Finds a New Home at Turin’s Castello di Rivoli From Modigliani to Warhol, the legendary Cerruti collection has all the big names. By Naomi Rea, Jul 6, 2017
Art Fairs Here’s the Exhibitor List for the First-Ever Edition of Art Berlin Will the new fair succeed where others have failed? By Hili Perlson, Jul 4, 2017
On View Salute the Flag! 9 Patriotic Art Shows to See Across the US on the 4th of July Happy Independence Day! By Sarah Cascone, Jun 30, 2017
Law & Politics ‘World’s Most Expensive Painting’ Actually Sold for $90 Million Less Than Reported: Suit The Gauguin masterpiece reportedly sold for $210 million—not $300 million—and veteran art dealer Simon de Pury is suing for a commission. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 30, 2017
Law & Politics Founder of Zurich’s Le Corbusier Museum Sues Culture Minister for Defamation The feud has been ongoing since 2014. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 30, 2017
Art Fairs The Five Artworks You Shouldn’t Miss at Masterpiece London 2017 From Rossetti and Monet to Keith Haring and David Hockney, here are our top selections from the fair. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jun 29, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Grant Wood’s ‘American Gothic’ Returns to Gotham in Sprawling Retrospective The iconic work will be in New York for the first time since 1999. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 28, 2017