Painter Kathleen Gilje’s Journey from Restoration to Reinvention Years spent working as a conservator in Italy fundamentally altered her understanding of paintings as objects that carry time within them. By Jasmine Lobe
At the Getty Research Institute, the Guerrilla Girls Mark 40 Years of Calling Out the Art World Four decades after their first posters appeared in New York, the Guerrilla Girls are still using data, humor and shame to confront museums about who gets seen and who remains invisible. By Jordan Riefe
Ulrich Birkmaier On What Goes Into Restoring a Masterpiece “When you cannot see the conservator’s hand, that's the best compliment you can get.” By Jordan Riefe
‘Law & Order’ Creator and Art Collector Dick Wolf’s Surprise Donation to the Met By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ Art Released for Free Use, Art Institute Names New Prez—and More By Alanna Martinez