Charles Ray Is Pushing Sculpture to Its Limit; With four surveys, the challenging Los Angeles artist has redefined his art form in a flat-screen world
What Will the “Metaverse” Do to Art and Culture? Experiential!
‘You Just Have to Make Something’: Watch Bruce Nauman Explain How Going Into the Studio Every Day Fuels His Creativity
Yau: The Mind-Bending Portraits of Chie Fueki
Flat, Bright & Bold: The Avery Family Style; Two Texas Shows and a History
A surreal encounter between Salvador Dalí and Sigmund Freud is the topic of a new Viennese show
Woman who won back family painting stolen by Nazis auctions it for $1.5M
Stars, Circles, and Symbols in Primary Colors Form Astrological Maps and Coded Works by Australian Artist Shane Drinkwater
Van Gogh’s Symbolic Olive Trees and Landscapes at the Dallas Museum of Art
Artist Tillie Burden – 'I make objects in glass to present another perspective, to express the material as a sculptural medium'
Shana Nys Dambrot: No Place Like Home: Kim Schoenstadt Channels Architect Eileen Gray
Meet 14-year-old Tex Hammond, the L.A. Art Show’s youngest ever exhibitor
Dense Fields of Colored String Comprise Expressive Portraits by Artist Joshua Adokuru
Interview: Exiled artist Ai Weiwei on Beijing Games
How a Gray Jasper Johns' Painting Can Break Your Heart
Jerry Saltz Once Called Artforum Ads ‘the Porn of the Art World.’ A New Show Brings Together Some of the Best—See Them Here
Knight Commentary: LACMA, the Corporate Rent-a-Museum
Lawrence Weschler Sees Titian at the Gardner and So Will You!
Is Instagram censorship changing art itself? The platform’s control over what counts as art is effectively changing the way it is made, shown and seen
Filmmaker Gus Van Sant First Saw the Mona Lisa When He Was 11. Sixty Years Later, She’s the Inspiration for His Paintings
See the Show! Gus Van Sant, "Mona Lisa" at Vito Schnabel Gallery - St. Moritz
Yau: Something Is Not Right With The World; Alexi Worth’s paintings
Light years ahead – ‘Isamu Noguchi’ at the Barbican, reviewed
The 20 Most Powerless People in the Art World: in a system unduly influenced by the super-rich and the institutions and businesses that serve them
‘Aerial Vision’ Review: Flights of Fancy; Show at the Wolfsonian offers a unique perspective on the way aviation and skyscrapers changed our view of the world
“Self-Addressed” Group Show Curated by Kehinde Wiley at Jeffrey Deitch
ILLUSTRATION
The Girl Detective Goes Digital; Graphic novelist Kristen Radtke imagines Nancy Drew stories if they existed in the age of the internet
A Scheherazade for Our Times
Drawn With Conviction – A Brief History of Courtroom Art
Illustration: 'Substitute Camera' Captures Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Drama
STREETWISE
Selections From 16th Festival Asalto / Zaragoza, Spain
Martin Luther King Day: Keeping the Dream Alive on the Street
What to do with 13 decommissioned factory pipes in Dnipro, Ukraine?
BRAVING OPPRESSION
Within minutes, top Russian artists manage to raise funds for legal defence of feminist artist, Yulia Tsvetkova, facing six-year prison term
University language guide says ‘grandfather,’ ‘housekeeping,’ ‘spirit animal’ are ‘problematic’ words
Tracey Emin demands her work be removed from 10 Downing Street after Boris Johnson’s 'shameful' lying over lockdown party
Russian activist, Dmitry Karuyev, who spat on Putin portrait prevails at European rights court
The brainchild of Chicago artist Martyl Langsdorf; Story of how the Doomsday Clock began ticking 75 years ago
Is Midnight Upon Us? Doomsday Clock Panel To Set Risk of Global Catastrophe
Protesting Lockdown Measures, Dutch Museums Open as Gyms, Salons
Sasha Stone: The History That Has Brought Us to This Day
Sullivan: The Trans Movement Is Not About Rights Anymore
Omicron coverage reveals how the establishment, media keep us scared
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Mission Impossible: When to Release Next 2 Movies as They Move Again, to Summer 2023 and 2024
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ Set For 5-Month Shoot, Production Starts in February
Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Eyeing Fall 2022 Shoot
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'Kimi' Trailer (2022) Starring Zoë Kravitz; Directed by Steven Soderbergh
'The Pact' Official Trailer; Directed by Bille August
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At Last! The Art Scam Crime Diva! "Inventing Anna" Official Trailer, Netflix
Actress Julia Garner and the Golden Age of Grift; Playing Grifter Anna
A Detective Story: To Understand Matt Reeves and 'The Batman', Look to the 1970s
How ‘The Power of the Dog’ Rebooted Married Couple Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons’ Creative Partnership
The Sound of Silence: Two New Books on Buster Keaton
Cutting-Edge Animation: Chris Miller Says Each Dimension in ’Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Will Have Its Own Animation Style
Acclaimed French filmmaker Jean-Jacques Beineix has passed. His classic "Diva" Trailer
One Indelible Scene: When a Woman Takes the Wheel in ‘Licorice Pizza’; After letting Alana Haim and her character drift and idle, Paul Thomas Anderson gives you a reason to cheer: “Hardcore, hardcore Alana!”
Must See! David Ehrlich's "THE 25 BEST FILMS OF 2021: A Video Countdown"
STAGE STRUCK
The Black List, Founded in Hollywood, Expands Into Theater; The project seeks to connect undiscovered writers with industry gatekeepers
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Open Up About The Music Man’s Broadway Return
Backstage Exclusive: Adele’s Vegas Show “Was All Loaded Into” Caesar’s Palace, How COVID Was Affecting Crew
Stephen Sondheim left behind an estate worth an estimated $75 million
Matt Doyle and the Gender Flipped Tongue Twister That’s Lighting Up Broadway; Revival of Sondheim's 'Company'
As Broadway struggles, Governor proposes expanded tax credit
First Look: “MJ,” The Michael Jackson Musical, Poised to Be a Major Hit if the Pandemic Doesn’t Do It In
'The Kite Runner' is coming to Broadway
Broadway: “Mockingbird” Pauses til June, Star Greg Kinnear Got COVID, Only Performed in 2 Shows
Collab Between Public Theater and Audible (Amazon's Audio Books) Bringing Back ‘Coal Country’ After Run Was Cut Short Due to COVID
BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN, THE INSTAGRAM LAUGH SENSATION!
BOOKS AND WORDS
X-Raying Picasso: A Recent Book Examines the Artist’s Blue Period
Meet the ghostwriters who secretly pen bestselling celebrity memoirs
If You Can’t Answer These 6 Questions You Don’t Have A Story – Glenn Gers
Mary Ann Caws writes on artist Mina Loy
Where to start with: Agatha Christie
The Machine Aesthetic in George Rickey’s Sculptures; Biography traces the sculptor’s embrace of kinetic mechanisms to his work in the Singer Sewing Machine factory
Poet Gregory Corso: A Most Dangerous Art; enduring engagement with the human condition
'You Don’t Know Us Negroes’: Zora Neale Hurston, in Her Own Words; One of the most important African American writers of the modern era
Thomas Mann’s Brush with Darkness; How the German novelist’s tormented conservative manifesto led to his later modernist masterpieces
‘Podcast Movies’? Feature-Length Fiction Stretches the Medium; Backed by Hollywood, Featuring stars like Kate Mara, Adam Scott and Kiernan Shipka
An expert’s guide to Georgia O’Keeffe: five must-read books on the American painter
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The Surrealist Painting That Survived A Fascist Attack; X-ray imaging revealed the hidden wounds on Yves Tanguy’s 1930 masterpiece, which was slashed violently during an attack on a Paris arthouse theater
Simone Leigh Sculpture Replaces a Confederate Monument In New Orleans
Robert Gober Looks Into Our Heart of Darkness; In his new works, Gober pulled me into another world, one that was both illuminated by natural light and full of cold shadows
Neil Jenney’s show, American Realism Today, is at Gagosian Gallery at 976 Madison Avenue; An Interview
Whitney Biennial Picks 63 Artists to Take Stock of Now; Influential exhibition, which opens in April, will lean toward the conceptual, with particular attention to Native artists and the U.S.-Mexico border
Shana Nys Dambrot: Meet Textile Constructivist Erin Trefry
The Adventures of Robert Williams Across Multiple Dimensions
Harry Bertoia: Sculpting Mid-Century Modern Life at Nasher
Francis Bacon: Man and Beast
PICASSO'S 'IT' GIRL
Françoise Gilot at 100th Birthday
“Georgia O’Keeffe and American Modernism” opens at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio
FONT OF DISGRACE
Gill Sans is Underfire: 'Save the Children' will stop using font designed by disgraced paedophile artist Eric Gill (1882-1940) in its branding
A brush with... Thomas J Price; An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Giorgio Morandi to Alberto Giacometti
Leonardo's unidentified assistant—who painted the Prado's Mona Lisa—also copied Saint Anne and the Salvator Mundi, new research suggests
OUR DIGITAL WORLD
'We’re All Speculating': Inside the Wildly Hyped Metaverse Real Estate Rush
Play With Girls Who Code; Welcome to the First Ever Codable Music Video
Meta (Facebook) wants to track people’s facial expressions in metaverse
Teen hacker claims ability to control 25 Teslas worldwide; Hacker took control of Teslas in 13 countries
The Getty, Google Arts, & Banana Craze Create Three Online Shows Worth a Visit
How the Pandemic Killed Our Respect for Artists; Or why we now only have room for the easiest and most straightforward sorts of thrill
Long Overlooked, Leading 20th-Century American Artist Doris Lee Is Celebrated Once Again in Traveling Exhibition
CRITICISM
When Critics Use ‘I’; Or Why the First-person Exhibition Review Hit the Mainstream
VISUALLY-ACUTE
The secret life of a super-recogniser; The rare few who can never forget a face?
Artist and Activist Karen Fiorito Takes a Stand for You (And Your Animals)
ART AND RACE
Vogue Magazine Criticized for Cover Making Black Models Look ‘Entirely Wrong’
Jews Don’t Count? Helen Mirren ‘Jewface’ Row Over Golda Meir Portrayal Divides U.K. Entertainment Industry
It Started With a Kiss. Then Film Scholars Found More; May be the earliest example of African American intimacy onscreen
CULTURE
Our Language Has Gotten More Emotional. Why?
In ancient rite, Spanish horses brave fire to fight virus
Sweden's 'gentle art' of house cleaning before death
Forget hygge, it's time for uitwaaien: Outdoor activity in the wind
Saying Grace: How A Moment Of Thanks, Religious Or Not, Adds Meaning To Our Meals
FICTIVE ART: CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ARTISTS
Part One: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Iris Haussler
Part Two: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Iris Haussler
ARTIST’S HEALTH
Meds not needed: For anxiety sufferers, exercise proves to be a powerfully effective treatment
Across the World, Covid Anxiety and Depression Take Hold
For Tribes, a Good Fire Is a Key to Restoring Nature and People
Feeling Overwhelmed? 16 Artists, Including Hunter Biden, Share Their Best Self-Care Tips, From Eating Cookies to Walking in Graveyards
GOOD GIGS and ARTIST'S OPPORTUNITIES
These lucky artists live rent-free in a $6M Brooklyn mansion
Sotheby’s to Auction 200 Pairs of Louis Vuitton x Nike ‘Air Force 1’ Sneakers Created by Virgil Abloh; Bidding starts at US$2,000 per pair
Apply for Rent-free Studio Space in Brooklyn Through the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program
Buddhist composer Philip Glass in dialogue with a storied Tibetan art collection
A Creative's Fantasy: Inside The Paramount+ Launch of ‘Yellowstone’ Origin Series ‘1883’ & All That’s Coming From the Taylor Sheridan Universe
Creative Capital: Artist Opportunities with Upcoming Deadlines in December and January 2022
Hyperallergic: Opportunities in January 2022
Burnaway: Call for Artists: January 2022
THAI FILM DIRECTOR APICHATPONG WEERASETHAKUL
New Yorker Profile: Metaphysical World of Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Movies; Thai director knows how to find the visually uncanny in the mundane
Cannes 2021: Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul strikes out into unknown terrain
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Winners of the 2021 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest
‘I have all the colours’: Zora J Murff’s images of one Black neighbourhood – in pictures
Rising again: forgotten Japanese American photography – in pictures
Celebrating Kenyan Culture, Bold Textile Patterns Disguise Subjects in Thandiwe Muriu's Portraits
Sam McKinniss’s Child Star Portraits Mine the Culture of the 1990s
Ali to Andy W: Steve Schapiro’s life in photography – In pictures
The Beauty of Earth From Orbit
A New Space Telescope Is Poised to Take Unprecedented Images of the Origins of the Universe, and Scientists Are Freaking Out
Street cred – how Helen Levitt turned a cool eye on life in New York
Winners of the 2021 Close-up Photographer of the Year
Freeze Frames: The Epic Wilderness of Greenland – In Danish photographer Carsten Egevang's Pictures
DESIGN
Furniture Design and the Library
New book offers a fresh interpretation of Paul Nash's career (1889-1946) through the lens of his design and illustration work
Pop! Art! A Well-Curated Art + Some Design Auction
Mira Nakashima is Looking at the Future of Her Family’s Furniture Studio
Early 20th Century Design at Auction
DISCOVERY
Astronomy’s Most Dazzling Era Is About to Begin
Astronomers spot mysterious object ‘unlike anything seen before’ – and it’s sending signals our way
The Incas Believed They Controlled the Water. New Evidence Uncovered by Archaeologists Shows How They Wielded It in Ceremonies
With the help of Hawaii telescopes, researchers make a ‘breakthrough’ discovery; Death of a star
Archaeologists Have Discovered 500 Previously Unknown Mesoamerican Sites in Mexico Hidden in Plain Sight Using Laser Technology
Scientists discover why our brain and memories have such a strong link to smell
What Lies Beneath: The 1708 sinking of the Spanish galleon San José now has nations again warring for gold and glory
NASA nails trickiest job on newly launched space telescope
SURF
A Photographic Tour: From Ocean Beach to Maverick’s in a Day with Pedro Bala
A Look at Indonesia’s Incredible Run of Swell Through the Lens of Federico Vanno
One of the BEST DAYS of surfing I've ever filmed
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ARTIST’S HEALTH
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An Interview with Cinga Samson
Art Historians Take to TikTok to Shake Up the Narrative
Before He Painted Water Lilies, Monet Was Obsessed With Chrysanthemums
Yau: Artist Crys Yin's Paintings that Honor the Privacy of Grief
GO, VAN GOGH!
Van Gogh’s Symbolic Olive Trees and Landscapes at the Dallas Museum of Art
The mind-blowing Van Gogh gallery that never was; What happened to the 1923 plan for a Grand Museum to house the collection of Helene Kröller-Müller
How the Fondation Louis Vuitton and an Army of Conservators Persuaded Russia to Green Light a Landmark Exhibition of Modern Art; “The Morozov Collection: Icons of Modern Art” is the second exhibition devoted to a major Russian collection at the Paris institution
Found in a Trunk: The Lost Avant-Garde Movement that came Decades before Dada; Les Incohérents
THE NEW DRUGS
How Psychedelic Trips Are Helping People Heal From Trauma
The Life-Changing Realisations That People Had on Psychedelics
Ketamine Therapy Is Going Mainstream. Are We Ready?
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10 Years of Lana Del Rey’s Sexy, Confounding ‘Born to Die’
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Music catalogs are fetching huge deals. Are they overvalued?
‘I was so close to the sky. It was spiritual’: Sonny Rollins on jazz landmark The Bridge at 60
The Bridge (Remastered) Sonny Rollins
Jazz, R&B and ‘Sophistifunk’: James Mtume’s Greatest Recordings
‘Society Was Volatile. That Spirit Was In Our Music’: How Japan Created Its Own Jazz
EXPERIENTIAL
The Louvre Gets Into the ‘Mona Lisa’ Will Soon Get the Immersive Experience Treatment
An Immersive Experience: Ólafur Elíasson at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Bernie Krause 'Le Grand Orchestre des Animaux'
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ART BUSINESS
Huntington Tops Crystal Bridges with 2021 Acquisitions
How China’s private art museums are seeking patrons to survive, and the wealthy art lovers paying big money for exclusive perks
Dealer Esther Kim Varet Has a Talent for Opening Galleries in Rising Art Hubs Before Others Do. Her Next Bet? Texas; Dallas outpost of her gallery Various Small Fires will open in April
Vito Schnabel shells out $9.2M for condo gallery space
Pacita Abad Estate Gets Gallery Representation Ahead of U.S. Retrospective
Gagosian to Open New Outpost in Swiss Mountain Town, Tapping ‘Rich History of Collecting’
Phillips Is Opening a New Business Division for Wealthy Art Collectors in Need of Legal and Financial Advice
Citibanamex’s Prestigious Art Collection is Up for Sale, Triggering Calls for it to Remain in Mexico
Collector and Billionaire Ron Perelman and Gallerist Larry Gagosian Kiss and Make Up
Korean Artist Lee Kun-Yong, Whose Vital Work Bridges Performance and Abstraction, Joins Pace Gallery
COLLECTORS CIRCLE
A Bombshell Lawsuit Between Two Collectors Exposes How Far Some Will Go to Get Access to the Art They Want; Revealing the market's inner workings
The Late Billionaire Sheldon Solow’s Secretive New York Art Museum Will Finally Open to the Public After a Major Expansion
In conversation with Australian collector Christopher Penny
How an Australian collector’s strings-attached gift paved the way for a new $36m museum
In Search of Lost Art: Pauline Baer de Perignon spent more than four years trying to piece together the extraordinary collection of her great-grandfather Jules Strauss that stolen by the Nazis.
ARCHITECTURE
A Look Back at Norton House in Venice Beach by Frank Gehry
Architecture, in Abstract: Quiz No. 2
Concrete, drama and sustainability at Erick van Egeraat’s Villa Pirogovo
From the Thames Tideway Tunnel to Taipei – the year ahead in architecture
Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 shortlist revealed
Home Alone: On art, architecture, and domestic effects of digitalization
Architects At Major Firm Pushing To Unionize. Why Real Estate 'Should Be Worried'
City Long Gone: "San Francisco: Metropolis Of The West" 1941 Commercial/Travelogue Film
Could suburban strip malls be the solution to Massachusetts’ housing shortage?
PALATE PALETTE
‘Sugar paste is very fine, finer than porcelain’ – the art of historical banquets
How To Make An Avocado Rose/Flower
Chef Jamie Oliver Makes Beef Bourguignon
‘A Painting Is Never Finished’: Legendary Chef Jacques Pépin on His Secret Life as an Artist, and Why He’s Sharing It Now
NFT: THE CELEBRITY HUCKSTER'S CHOICE
A teenager, Seattle-based artist, known online as FEWOCiOUS, built an NFT collection valued at more than $26 million in one year. Here are his best tips to make and sell hit NFTs.
Which Celebrities Have NFTs as Profile Pics? Here Are 21 of the Most Unexpected, From Ozzy Osbourne to Shonda Rhimes
NFT Platform TRLab Raises $4.2M to Diversify Its Artwork Collection
YouTube Considers Adding NFTs As A Revenue Source For Creators
Hong Kong-Based NFT Platform Attracts Backing From High-Profile Art and Tech Investors
Everything You Want To Know About NFTs, But Are Embarrassed To Ask, From The ‘King Of NFTs’
Johnny Depp selling 11,111 NFTs of his intimate paintings of friends, heroes
Baby You’re a Rich Man If You Want to Buy Julian Lennon’s Beatles Memorabilia as NFTs
Jimmy Fallon hyped his Bored Ape NFTs on 'The Tonight Show.' Conflict of interest?
An NFT restaurant opening in New York will serve up status with a side of seafood
Hermès suing artist over Birkin bag NFTs
Twitter brings NFTs to the timeline as hexagon-shaped profile pictures
When N.F.T.s Invade the Highbrow Art Town of Marfa, Texas; New Gallery
Crypto group shamed for spending $3m on ‘Dune’ book, mistakenly believing it had acquired copyright to produce NFTs
Into the ether: How a German museum accidentally lost access to two highly valuable NFTs; Copy-and-paste fail or meta commentary on crypto art?
NFT Q&A with Paris Hilton
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ART NOIR
Spain Investigates Banking Heir Paloma Botín Over Purchase of Looted Artifact
Robert Indiana’s Lawyer, Accused of Overpaying Himself by Millions, Has Reached a Settlement With the Artist’s Estate
The Subject of Wes Anderson's New Roald Dahl Film: The Mildenhall Treasure; Exceptional Roman antiquities ... More from Wikipedia
Four Italian Collectors on Instagram Have Been Unmasked as Catfish Accounts. Was It a Scheme to Pump Emerging Artists?
Michael Steinhardt, Billionaire Antiquities Collector, Surrenders 180 Looted Objects
Strange, Long-Running Mystery Solved!; F.B.I. Arrests Man Accused of Stealing Unpublished Book Manuscripts; Affected hundreds of people over five or more years; True motive unclear
AMAZING MOTHER NATURE
Arresting Photos Document the Polar Bears Occupying an Abandoned Weather Station in Russia
Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season
Gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon impact behavior of all organisms — even humans
Mystery Lifeforms Have Been Found in The Hostile Darkness Beneath Antarctica
We’re Not Done Yet; Here’s How Humans Are Still Evolving
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