Dior Pays Homage to Faith Ringgold in Runway Show at Paris’s Musée Rodin
Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri has made a point of including women artists in her runway shows, shining a light on works by Judy Chicago, Joana Vasconcelos, Isabella Ducrot, and others...
View ArticleIn Booming Bozeman, Montana, Tinworks Art Aims to Reimagine the American West
One of the many different kinds of development underway in Bozeman, Montana—a small city that since the pandemic began has been a staple of stories about ongoing urban exodus and rampant population...
View ArticleAustralian Museum Installs Toilet as a Loophole to Anti-Discrimination Ruling...
Multiple works by Pablo Picasso are now featured on the walls of a women’s bathroom stall at the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) in Tasmania, Australia, ABC News reported Monday. The Picasso...
View ArticleAspen Art Fair Launches in July, Taking Some of Intersect Aspen’s Exhibitors...
This summer, Aspen, the vacation home of numerous powerful art collectors, gets a second art fair. In late July, the Aspen Art Fair will open its inaugural edition at the Hotel Jerome, a historic red...
View ArticleSotheby’s London Auctions Begin, Albertinum Exhibition Abruptly Closes, and...
The Headlines SOTHEBY’S SUMMER SALES. Today, Sotheby’s London begins its modern and contemporary art auction with an evening sale that features works from the Ralph I. Goldenberg collection, including...
View ArticleCourtauld to Exhibit Claude Monet’s Paintings of London for the First Time in...
A series of 37 paintings by Claude Monet depicting views of London’s Thames River will be exhibited for the first time in the UK at the Courtauld Institute of Art from September 27. The gallery...
View ArticleADAA Names 75 Exhibitors for 2024 Art Show
The Art Dealers Association of America has named the 75 exhibitors drawn from its memberships who will participate in its upcoming 2024 Art Show, scheduled to return to the Park Avenue Armory from...
View ArticleKazuyuki Takezaki, Star of the Japanese Art Scene, Dies at 48
Kazuyuki Takezaki, a painter whose blurry, washed-out landscapes made him a closely watched artist of Japan’s art scene, has died at 48 after a heart attack. Jeffrey Rosen, cofounder of Takezaki’s...
View ArticleTourist Carves Name into Ancient Pompeii Villa
Ancient graffiti may line the city walls of Pompeii, but a tourist was recently caught adding his own name onto a wall, sparking outrage in the latest act of vandalism at an archaeological site. A man...
View ArticleOver 30 Ancient Greco-Roman Graves Found in Egyptian City of Aswan
More than 30 ancient graves were unearthed in the Egyptian city of Aswan, a site that has in the past offered a bounty of archaeological discoveries, since it has for millennia acted as a commercial...
View ArticleOrder to Remove Cigarette from Singapore Street Art Mural Prompts Censorship...
A government order centered on a mural in Singapore’s Chinatown has sparked concerns about the censorship of street art. The large mural by Singapore-based multidisciplinary artist Sean Dunston, 50,...
View ArticleArtist Bertille Bak’s Video Portraits of Workers Are Turning Heads in Europe
In Bertille Bak’s five-part video installation Mineur Mineur (2022), children from Bolivia, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, and Thailand pretend to get dressed to go for work in the mines. Then these...
View ArticleAs Middling Sotheby’s Sale Nets $105 M., Market Watchers Ward Off Talk of...
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in On Balance, the ARTnews newsletter about the art market and beyond. Sign up here to receive it every Wednesday. Before Sotheby’s contemporary evening...
View ArticleSotheby’s Shuffles Its Deck with Multiple Promotions and Title Swaps in...
Sotheby’s on Wednesday announced a string a changes among the leadership of their Global Fine Arts Division in both Europe and Asia. The announcement comes on the heels of significant shake ups at the...
View ArticleAfter Polarizing King Charles III Portrait, Jonathan Yeo Paints David...
The Royal Society has unveiled a portrait of Sir David Attenborough by Jonathan Yeo, the artist whose recent painting of King Charles III generated negative attention online. The Attenborough painting...
View Article‘The Bikeriders,’ Starring Austin Butler, Brings Danny Lyon’s Famed...
Danny Lyon’s 1966 photograph Crossing the Ohio River, Louisville is regarded as a classic for a reason. In it, a man can be seen riding a motorcycle across a bridge, looking not forward at the road,...
View ArticleJho Low Forfeits More than $100 M. in Assets, Including Warhol and Monet...
The US Department of Justice has reached an agreement to recover more than $100 million in assets, including artworks by Andy Warhol and Claude Monet, linked to the 1MDB scandal. The federal...
View ArticleCentre Pompidou x Jersey City Project Mired in Dispute Over Funding Issues
New Jersey officials are arguing over finances for Centre Pompidou’s Jersey City outpost, which has already been the subject of controversy among Republican politicians in the state. The museum, which...
View ArticleHigh-Schooler’s Art About Family Tradition Is Showcased as Google Doodle
On its homepage, Google is today showcasing the art of a high-schooler who won the Doodle for Google contest. Participants responded to the prompt “My wish for the next 25 years…” The winner, Maisie,...
View ArticleEconomic Survey of Artists in New York Shows 57 Percent Earn $25,000 Or Less
Data from a new survey shows the majority of artists in New York State earn less than $25,000 per year, almost two-thirds do not have emergency savings, and nearly half rely on contract or gig work....
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