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  1. "Elda Cerrato — Transcend/Transport: Paintings 1965–1976" at Galerie Lelong is the late Italian Argentine artist's first New York show.

    The post Elda Cerrato, Artist of the Extraterrestrial, Has Her Long-Awaited New York Debut appeared first on Artnet News.

  2. A new exhibition in Paris traces how artists throughout history have depicted the act of slumber.

    The post How Artists Captured the Strange World of Sleep—From Dream States to Dark Visions appeared first on Artnet News.

  3. Among the slew of gallery openings this month, there is a widespread focus on historical artists—here's what not to miss.

    The post Historical Artists Have Taken Over New York’s Gallery Calendar—Here Are 5 Shows Worth Seeing appeared first on Artnet News.

  4. The current exhibition, dedicated to Jane Austen, shows her trajectory from obscurity to the original "chick-lit" star.

    The post Inside New York’s Grolier Club, Where the Rare Book World Is Open to All appeared first on Artnet News.

  5. The artist spent decades painting models. At a new show in Gstaad, a supermodel gazes back.

    The post Naomi Campbell Brings a Model’s Perspective to Picasso’s Intimate Series appeared first on Artnet News.

  6. The Bay Area's art museums have a hard-hitting lineup of exhibitions for San Francisco Art Week, including Lily Kwong and Anthony McCall.

    The post 7 Must-See Museum Shows in San Francisco appeared first on Artnet News.

  7. The artist mysteriously bought the buttons off Twitter in 2019.

    The post Ai Weiwei Turns 30 Tons of Salvaged Buttons Into a Major New Installation appeared first on Artnet News.

  8. Dorothy Waugh defined the look of New Deal–era poster design and helped shape America’s visual identity.

    The post The Forgotten Designer Who Created America’s First National Parks Posters appeared first on Artnet News.

  9. From birds to spacecraft, flight was a recurring theme for the artist throughout his career.

    The post Robert Rauschenberg Headlines Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum Reopening appeared first on Artnet News.

  10. At the Morgan Library and Museum, a must-see show is organized around a major loan from the Galleria Borghese in Rome.

    The post A Rare Caravaggio Comes to New York—And Steals the Show appeared first on Artnet News.