Field Notes
JFK’s $9.5B Art Terminal: Where Air Travel Will Meet Culture
JFK Airport’s Terminal One promises to blend aviation and contemporary art, with major installations planned by Yinka Shonibare, Tomás Saraceno, Firelei Báez, and others.
Field Notes
JFK Airport’s Terminal One promises to blend aviation and contemporary art, with major installations planned by Yinka Shonibare, Tomás Saraceno, Firelei Báez, and others.
Latest Art News
A thief who raided Damien Hirst’s London studio was caught through his GPS ankle tag, leaving police a perfect digital trail.
Law & Politics
A verified summary of the 2025 Louvre jewel heist — what was stolen, who’s been charged, and how investigators used DNA to identify suspects.
Latest Art News
As AI enters the museum, curators face the hardest question of all: where does creativity actually live?
Series: The Art of Darkness
Pogo the Clown is the smiling mask of horror worn by John Wayne Gacy, the American killer who hid death behind paint and laughter.
Series: The Art of Darkness
Otto the Doll is the haunted toy of Key West, a sailor-suited figure that turned from a child’s plaything into a century-old legend of fear and apology.
Series: The Art of Darkness
Gloomy Sunday is a song that breathes sorrow, a melody whispered through history like a secret no one dares to keep.
Art Market Watch
The Basquiat estate releases a new limited-edition print, “King Alphonso,” exploring race, power, and legacy through the artist’s iconic crown.
Series: The Art of Darkness
Henry Darger created a secret world of 15,000 pages and drawings, a kingdom of innocence and horror that blurs the line between fantasy and confession.
Latest Art News
A new King’s College London study shows that viewing original artworks like Van Gogh’s can lower stress hormones, improve immune response, and boost overall wellbeing — proof that art is good for your health.
Series: The Art of Darkness
The Fairy Feller’s Master-Stroke by Richard Dadd, painted in an asylum over nine years, is a haunting vision where beauty and madness meet in stillness.
Series: The Art of Darkness
Rhythm 0 by Marina Abramović, a 1974 performance in Naples, tested the limits of empathy and control, revealing how fragile humanity can become.