Art History ‘An Artist Truly at Peace’: Trailblazing West Coast Abstractionist Bernice Bing Finally Gets Her Due The Bay Area-artist was overlooked in life. Now, 30 years after her death, the mid-century artist is having her powerful New York solo debut. By Katie White, Sep 24, 2024
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
Reviews How One of the Greatest Photographers Turned Against Photography The U-turn at the heart of “Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue” at MoMA. By Ben Davis, Sep 12, 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
Artists Why Pioneering Light Artist Anthony McCall Is Transforming His Works With Sound The artist is showing work at Sprüth Magers, London, as well as at the Guggenheim Bilbao and Tate Modern. By Katie White, Sep 3, 2024
Auctions Signed Dalí Prints, Forgotten for Decades in a London Garage, Now Up for Sale The seller paid just £500 for the whole set at a gallery's going out of business sale in the 1970s. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 29, 2024
Auctions Pop Art Icons From the Collection of Publishing Titans Head to Auction The top lot is a $5 million Isamu Noguchi sculpture, joined by an Alex Katz and a Fernando Botero. By Artnet News, Aug 29, 2024
The Art Detective Shoptalk: Art Dealer Paula Cooper Slams Auction Houses and Reveals Trade Secrets 'Some artists are too young to be at auction,' she says in Part 2 of a wide-ranging interview. 'They're destroying these young kids by auctioning them.' By Katya Kazakina, Aug 29, 2024
The Art Detective Shoptalk: Legendary New York Art Dealer Paula Cooper Opens Up About Her Path to Power 'I was dying to work for a gallery. But I had no experience, and I was very shy. The only thing I knew how to do was operate a switchboard.' By Katya Kazakina, Aug 22, 2024
Art World Here Are Some of Our Favorite ‘Childless Cat Ladies’ of Art History Cats and women have been linked in visual culture since Ancient Egypt. By Katie White, Aug 8, 2024
Galleries Munich’s Blue-Chip Galerie Thomas Files for Bankruptcy The 60-year-old firm was a regular at prestigious international art fairs. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 29, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Marisol Reclaims Her Spot in the Pop Art Canon at a Vast New Show A major gift from the artist is helping put her back in the spotlight. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 23, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Inside the 20th-Century French Psychiatric Hospital That Saw the Birth of Art Brut An American Folk Art Museum exhibition sheds light on the role psychiatrist Francesc Tosquelles played in the development of a history-changing movement. By Annikka Olsen, Jul 23, 2024
On View A New Side of Rothko Emerges in a Show of His Intimate Works on Paper The show at Norway's National Museum traces the evolution of his work on paper. By Vivienne Chow, Jul 19, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Traveling This Summer? Don’t Skip These 11 Exhibitions on View Across the U.S. Our staff picked out the shows around the U.S. that are on the summer bucket list. By Artnet News, Jul 18, 2024