Experience The Met’s Collection in 3D From Home

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has taken a significant step to bridge the gap between art enthusiasts and its extensive collection by launching high-quality 3D scans of some of its most treasured items. This initiative aims to increase access to the museum’s collection globally and was announced as part of a broader effort to enhance public […]

“Rediscovered Rembrandt Painting Unveiled at the Rijksmuseum”

After a thorough two-year investigation by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a painting long kept in a private collection has been attributed to the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn. This work, titled “The Vision of Zacharias in the Temple” (1633), was previously misidentified as the creation of an unknown student of Rembrandt due to evaluation methods that relied on limited […]

Honoring the Legacies of Iris Cantor, Ulysses Jenkins, and Rena Bransten

**In Memoriam** In the vibrant world of art, each individual contributes uniquely, weaving a tapestry of creativity and culture. As we bid farewell to these influential figures, we honor their profound impact on the art community. **Iris Cantor (1931–2026)** An esteemed arts patron, Iris Cantor was the chairwoman of the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation. Her philanthropic efforts resulted […]

Cordy Ryman’s Innovative Approach to Minimalism

**Cordy Ryman: Redefining Minimalism Through Playful Woodwork** In the world of art, lineage can be both a blessing and a challenge. Cordy Ryman, the youngest son of the acclaimed artist Robert Ryman, navigates this duality by forging a distinctive path in contemporary art. Growing up amidst legendary painters, Cordy has embraced Minimalism and transformed elements from his parents’ work into […]

Understanding and Overcoming Creative Hangover: You’re Not Alone

Every artist knows the feeling of emptiness that follows the completion of a project, especially a big one. You feel deflated, exhausted. You can’t imagine doing it again, but you also can’t imagine leaving art behind. A newly published study in The Journal of Positive Psychology now has a name for this sort of artistic whiplash: “creative hangover.” Researchers tracked […]

Alice Angelini’s Photographic Journey into Aquatic Life

Alice Angelini’s Immersive Photographic Journey into Aquatic Life Renowned for her mesmerizing photographs of underwater worlds, Alice Angelini continues to captivate viewers with her immersive approach to aquatic life. Her portfolio stands as a vibrant tribute to the splendor and variety found within marine habitats, revealing the intricate and often hidden world that thrives beneath the surface. Angelini’s passion for […]

Preview of the Whitney Biennial Exhibition

**Daily Newsletter: Art Highlights and Industry Insights** The latest edition of our daily newsletter delves into significant arts happenings and insights from industry leaders. **Whitney Biennial: First Impressions** The Whitney Biennial, renowned as a pivotal survey of American art, has opened to the press, presenting an array of moody, contemplative, and immersive experiences. Our editors offer their initial impressions, detailing […]

Booooooom Shop: Volume 5 Book of Tomorrow’s Talent

**Booooooom Shop: Tomorrow’s Talent Volume 5 Book – Highlighting Up-and-Coming Artists** Booooooom, a respected art platform celebrated for its relentless support of creative talent, presents the latest addition to its acclaimed series—Tomorrow’s Talent Volume 5. This publication extends the legacy of spotlighting the next generation of artists, acting as both a platform and tribute to emerging voices from across multiple […]

Initial Insights into the 2026 Whitney Biennial

**The Whitney Biennial 2026: Pulse-Check on American Art** The Whitney Biennial, renowned for reflecting the contemporary state of American art, returns this year with a diverse showcase curated by Marcela Guerrero and Drew Sawyer, alongside Beatriz Cifuentes and Carina Martinez. This edition features 56 artists, duos, and collectives, focusing on the concept of “relationality,” exploring themes like family, technology, and […]