Archaeology & History Ancient Scrolls Reveal Plato’s Final Resting Place Researchers also honed in on the year Plato was sold into slavery. By Richard Whiddington, 14 mins ago
Gallery Network Explore Lots by Andy Warhol, Shepard Fairey, and Lawren Harris at Cowley Abbott’s Spring Live Auction The two-session sale takes place on May 30, 2024, and features work by a range of modern and contemporary artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, 38 mins ago
Museums & Institutions After a Devastating Fire, Brazil’s Oldest Museum Calls for Donations—and Gets a Big One A major fossil collector hopes to set an example with a large donation. By Brian Boucher, 2 hours ago
Artists How Tara Donovan Transformed More Than 200,000 Used CDs Into Monumental Sculptures In 'Stratagems' at Pace in New York, the artist is giving new life to 'relics of a very recent past.' By Katie White, 5 hours ago
Studio Visit 8 Artists Share How They Set the Perfect Vibe in the Studio Cooking, podcasts and cozy spaces all play a part. By Verity Babbs, 11 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions A Mural Keith Haring Painted in an Elementary School Gets a Rare Showing The work features in Stanley Museum's exhibition, "To My Friends at Horn: Keith Haring and Iowa City." By Adam Schrader, 11 hours ago
Art World Ibrahim Mahama’s Stunning Textile Installation Blankets the Barbican in London The Barbican's bleak Brutalist facade has received a bright pink makeover courtesy of the Ghanaian artist. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 12 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions The Met’s New Show Brings Together Renaissance Portraits That Aren’t What They Seem Artists used the back of canvases, hinges, panels and codes to reveal secret messages. By Adnan Qiblawi, 12 hours ago
Archaeology & History The Hunt: Leonardo da Vinci’s Fabled Lost Mural Is it lying in wait to be discovered behind a fake wall, or did the artist abandon it before he even really started? By Brian Boucher, 13 hours ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: German Artist Jana Schröder Looks to Football Phenom Diego Maradona for Inspiration Schröder's solo exhibition is currently on view at Alfonso Artiaco in Naples. By Artnet Gallery Network, 21 hours ago
Law & Politics Did This Notorious Couple Who Stole a de Kooning Painting Also Hit a New Mexico Museum? The de Kooning work was stolen several months after the 1985 heist in Arizona. By Adam Schrader, 1 day ago
Law & Politics The Artist Whose Women-Only Exhibition Spurred a Lawsuit Takes Her Case to Tasmania’s Supreme Court Kaechele actually thinks the lawsuit is a blessing in disguise, destined to make the artwork better. By Brian Boucher, 1 day ago
Art World Controversial Courbet Tagged With ‘Me Too’ Graffiti As Part of an Artist’s Performance Artist Deborah de Robertis claims the action was a feminist performance and denounced the predatory behavior of men in the art world. By Holly Black, 1 day ago
Art World Nonagenarian Artist Audrey Flack Is Still Booked and Busy With a Tell-All Memoir The 92-year-old artist's recent exhibition at Hollis Taggart was described as 'the pinnacle of her artistic output.' By Annikka Olsen, 1 day ago
Museums & Institutions A New Book Celebrates the Unsung Women Who Helped Build MoMA "Inventing the Modern" profiles the museum's luminaries from curator Dorothy Miller to publicity director Sarah Newmeyer. By Vittoria Benzine, 1 day ago