Art & Exhibitions How Artist Katie Hector Achieves Her Spellbinding Portraits Without Using a Drop of Paint The artist's solo exhibition "Ego Rip" is on view at Management gallery in New York. By Annikka Olsen, 3 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions The Prado Will Show a Newly Discovered Caravaggio That Nearly Went to Auction for a Pittance Eagle-eyed observers at the museum identified the painting as possibly being a work by the Baroque master. By Artnet News, 4 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions Kosovar Artist Petrit Halilaj’s Whimsical Met Roof Installation Belies a Dark History The works are enlargements of drawings on children's desks in schools that survived the Kosovo War. By Adam Schrader, 7 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions ‘Lost’ Photos of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana Go on View in London William John Kennedy had special access to the artists at the birth of their careers. By Brian Boucher, 8 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions 22 Rising Artists Designed Tarot Cards for This Copenhagen Show From the Fool to the World, an artist was tapped to imagine each phase of the fool's journey. By Vittoria Benzine, 2 days ago
Art & Exhibitions Why Swizz Beatz Is Welcoming A.I. in Art-Making The record producer has collaborated with Belgian artist Arne Quinze on a psychedelic garden in Venice. By Artnet News, 3 days ago
Art & Exhibitions LG OLED Returns Kim Whanki to New York with Luminous Abstractions at Frieze Together with a new exhibition at the Korean Cultural Center New York, the showcase marks the first extensive presentation of the Korean trailblazer's works in the city in 50 years. By Artnet News in Partnership With LG OLED, May 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Disney Resort Will Show George W. Bush’s Portraits of Veterans Critic Peter Schjeldahl once referred to the works as “painted atonements.” By Artnet News, May 3, 2024
On View Two Visionary Women Photographers Collide in Unexpected Museum Showcase Working a century apart, Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron bent the medium of photography to their will. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘Fear and Loathing’ Illustrator Ralph Steadman Kicks Off a Marathon Touring Retrospective Book jackets, political cartoons, and early abstraction will be on show at various U.S. venues through 2027. By Richard Whiddington, May 3, 2024
On View ‘I See Color When I Sing’: Billboard Star Jewel on Her Turn to Painting The musician, who turned to art for her mental health as a teenager, is the subject of a museum exhibition in the U.S. By Margaret Carrigan, May 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Exhibition Examines the Enduring Theme of Motherhood in Art Curated by the critic Hettie Judah, the show considers the ultimate act of creation. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 2, 2024
Art & Exhibitions 5 Must-See Solo Gallery Shows in New York Right Now Sahara Longe, Hugh Hayden, and more rising talents are on view amid a bustling fair and auction season in New York this month. By Annikka Olsen, May 1, 2024
Art & Exhibitions An International Biennial Devoted to Queer Artists Is Coming to Detroit The artists come from as far as Beijing, and the show stretches across a dozen venues. By Brian Boucher, May 1, 2024
Art & Exhibitions See Alternative Views of New York by Stan VanDerBeek, Weegee, and More in a New Film Series The series explores the grit and the glamour of a city that is often a character in Hollywood productions. By Artnet News, Apr 29, 2024