Historic Wallace Neff–Designed Home Hits the LA Market for $10.8 M.
Back in the late 1920s, as he was easing into a lengthy architecture career that would endure for more than six decades, Wallace Neff crafted this suburban Los Angeles retreat for early Montgomery...
View ArticleItalian Government Bans Loans to Minneapolis Institute of Art over Disputed...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) has become musea non grata to the Italian government after a yearslong dispute over a Pentelic marble copy of a lost bronze by the ancient Greek sculptor...
View ArticleHouston’s Long-Awaited Rothko Chapel Expansion Breaks Ground
A $42 million project that will add new buildings, landscaping, and accessibility to the site of the iconic Rothko Chapel recently broke ground in Houston, Texas. Over the next two years, the site...
View ArticleEnigmatic Klimt Portrait Heads to Auction, Union Protests at Guggenheim, a...
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES REQUEST PENDING. The Denver Art Museum in Colorado (DAM) has denied a...
View ArticleChris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger Just Tore Down This Stunning...
Last year, preservation-minded fans of midcentury modern architecture were devastated when another one of L.A.’s historic gems was surreptitiously demolished with little warning. Located on one of...
View ArticleK-Pop Powerhouse ATEEZ on Making History at Coachella, Record Store Day and...
Just a day before their second performance at Coachella, K-Pop group ATEEZ gathered at the Grammy Museum for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The eight-piece outfit and its fellow KQ Entertainment boy group...
View ArticleLegal Defense for Man Accused of Killing Dealer Brent Sikkema Resigns
The Brazilian legal team for the man accused of killing New York gallerist Brent Sikkema in Rio de Janeiro in January has resigned. As first reported by Artnet News, attorneys Greg Andrade and Edna de...
View ArticleIn Montreal, Two Modernist Giants, Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore, Are Put...
Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore, the great naturalists of modernism, both died in 1986, an ocean apart. They were apart nearly every moment of their lives, too. The Wisconsin-born O’Keeffe graduated...
View ArticleSotheby’s to Sell Works from the Collection of Art Director and Steve Jobs...
This summer, Sotheby’s will sell works from the collection of Tamotsu Yagi, the art director that helped cement the fashion-forward reputation of the San Francisco-based apparel company Esprit with...
View ArticleFirst Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Statue Unveiled, with a Smile and Three...
How does a country honor their longest-serving monarch? The first memorial statue to Queen Elizabeth II, unveiled in England, remembers the queen’s softer side with her favorite dogs. In the quaint...
View ArticleDenver Art Museum Denies Repatriation Requests from Native Alaskan Tribes:...
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) has denied repatriation requests from two federally-recognized Native Alaskan Tribes despite the submission of three formal claims and numerous delegation visits. A report...
View ArticleCentre Pompidou Gets Audit Verdict, Vivienne Westwood’s Wardrobe to Auction,...
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES MOVING MONA. Should the Mona Lisa just get a room? That is the question the...
View ArticleForge Project Transitions to a Nonprofit, Welcomes Indigenous-led Governance
Forge Project, an Indigenous-determined cultural organization, has proved ever-evolving since its founding in 2021. Under the leadership of Candice Hopkins (Carcross/Tagish First Nation) and Sarah...
View ArticleTurner Prize Names Four Nominees for 40th Edition
The Turner Prize, the United Kingdom’s most prestigious visual arts honor, has named the four nominees for this year’s edition, which marks 40 years of the program. The nominees are Claudette Johnson,...
View ArticleImpressionism, Reexamined: How One of Art History’s Most Controversial...
2024 marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, the movement that determined a new course for modern painting. Throughout this year, ARTnews will publish a series of new and archival articles on...
View ArticleAs Surrealism Turns 100, a Look at Its Enduring Legacy
Few movements in art history have had as lasting a legacy as Surrealism, which utterly transformed our manner of thinking and seeing. In its time, it garnered a remarkable degree of public...
View ArticleFor Paris Olympics, the Louvre will Host Yoga Classes
Apart from the canvases that line the Louvre’s walls, there typically isn’t much stretching in France’s most famous museum. But with the 2024 Summer Olympics on the horizon, the Louvre is embracing...
View ArticleCentre Pompidou’s Economic Model is Unstable, France’s Court of Auditors Reports
An audit report conducted by France’s Court of Auditors revealed that the Centre Pompidou’s economic model is unsustainable. The museum faces financial strain from an ongoing renovation project of its...
View ArticleThe First Malta Biennale Draws Visitors to a Surreal Fortress
Gozo, the second largest of the Maltese islands in the Mediterranean Sea and located between Northern Libya and Southern Italy, was the latest site of Mexican artist Pedro Reyes’s collaborative...
View Article18 Must-See Impressionism Shows Around the World in 2024
On April 15, 1874, a group of some 30 painters, many rejected by the jury of the official Paris Salon, were invited by the photographer Nadar to showcase their works in his former Paris studio. The...
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