Newsmakers: Tampa Museum Director on Preparing for Hurricane Milton and...
Editor’s Note: This story is part of Newsmakers, a new ARTnews series where we interview the movers and shakers who are making change in the art world. As Hurricane Milton landed last night as a...
View ArticleJoe Bradley’s Galerie Sardine to Host Inaugural Pop-Up Exhibition in Paris...
Galerie Sardine is having a moment in Paris and New York—for those lucky enough to catch it! The New York–based space and collaborative curatorial project was started by artist Joe Bradley and art...
View ArticleMFA Boston Receives $25 M. from the Wyss Foundation to Support Renovation of...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) as we know it will undergo a number of changes thanks in part to a $25 million gift from the Wyss Foundation that will allow the institution to reinvent the...
View ArticleLebanon’s Gallery Scene Grinds to a Halt Amid Israel’s Continued Airstrikes
Right now, Walid Raad is supposed to have two shows on view at Sfeir-Semler Gallery in Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon, the country where he was born. Taken as one, the shows would’ve constituted...
View ArticleFrieze London Bucks Doomsday Narrative with Decent Sales on VIP Days
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. While the press and the fair-going...
View ArticleThe Met’s Sienese Art Blockbuster Is One of the Year’s Best Shows
Florence’s Uffizi Gallery is one of the most heavily trafficked museums in the world, and it certainly feels that way, especially when you have to jostle with selfie-taking tourists for a good view of...
View ArticleRuben Ulises Rodriguez Montoya Sculpts Vampires and Nahuales—But Do Not Be...
One’s eye typically skates right over the list of materials on the caption for an artwork, since the verbiage used—“oil on canvas,” “ink on paper,” and the like—tends to be more perfunctory than it is...
View ArticleWhat Was the Chicano Art Movement?
The Chicano Art Movement represents a kaleidoscopic convergence of aesthetics and politics. When examined at a distance, it can be misunderstood as a singular, cohesive movement with a clearly defined...
View ArticleMonet Restituted by Federal Authorities to Heirs of Jewish Owners
Legal title of a work by Claude Monet, seized by the Nazis from a Jewish couple who fled Vienna in 1938 to avoid persecution, has been returned to their heirs after federal authorities obtained it....
View ArticleInside the Met’s Renovated Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, Which Is Set to Open...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently offered a preview of its renovated Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, taking journalists on a tour of the new space, set to open next May. “A lot of thought was...
View ArticleBrats, Poppers, and Art Pop: Charli xcx Spends a Day at Storm King
The title of Charli xcx’s Brat remix album, Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat, applies neatly to the pop-up listening party she hosted Thursday at Storm King Art Center in upstate...
View ArticleFrieze Sculpture Gets Sexy, Serious, and Playful in London’s Regent’s Park
I’m not usually one for sculptures. I’ve always found paintings, prints, and drawings to be far more approachable. Much more digestible, even if I can’t make sense of the work. But, while walking...
View ArticleThe Best Booths at 1-54 London’s 2024 Edition, From Studies in Color to...
The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair has returned to London, where it opened its 12th edition on Thursday, running concurrently with Frieze London. The fair will once again take over a part of...
View ArticlePost-Prime Day Tech Deals for Artists from Amazon, Walmart, Adorama, Best...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, ARTnews.com may receive an affiliate commission. Although Amazon’s second Prime Day event of the year has...
View ArticleLondon’s Social Scene Lights Up for Frieze’s VIPs and Wannabe-VIPs
Art is secondary to partying for more people than you might think at Frieze London—as at any major art fair. Anyone who is—or wants to be—a hot ticket rocks up on the VIP days to see art and to be...
View ArticleFossil Fuel Development Projects on UNESCO Protected Sites to Increase by 70...
The rate of fossil fuel extraction from UNESCO-protected heritage sites is expected to increase by over 70 percent over the course of several decades, despite global agreements to stop the practice,...
View ArticleLillian Schwartz, Computer Art Pioneer Who Awed Scientists and Curators...
Lillian Schwartz, an artist who found visually dazzling ways of using computers to move painting into the future, blazing new trails for many digital artists who came after her, has died at 97....
View ArticleDarren Walker to Helm the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Former Ford Foundation president Darren Walker has been elected president of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.—effective immediately—the institution announced Tuesday. Walker, who has...
View ArticleChicago’s Hoffman Gallery to Shutter, Taliban Wants to Ban Photos of ‘Living...
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines CHICAGO’S HOFFMAN GALLERY TO SHUTTER. Rhona Hoffman, the Chicago gallerist who...
View ArticleICA Miami Buys Former de la Cruz Collection Building for $25 M.
The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami is set to double in size with the purchase of a building once occupied by the de la Cruz Collection, the defunct art space run by the late collector Rosa de la...
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