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23.11.2024
An Emily Carr painting bought for $50 was auctioned for $250,000, San Francisco's museums face financial struggles, and more global art news.
Nan Goldin addressed what she called a 'genocide' in Gaza during the opening for her Neue Nationalgalerie survey in Berlin.
The upcoming edition of Frieze Los Angeles runs February 20–23, 2025, at the Santa Monica Airport.
Representative Nancy Mace proposed bathroom bill would apply to many federal arts programs and the Smithsonian's museums.
Native American remains and burial items held for decades by the Yale Peabody Museum will be returned according to NAGPRA guidelines.
The Kunsthaus Bregenz, a high-profile Austrian museum, may never say which artist is doing its Fall 2025 show.
22.11.2024
The marquee New York evening auctions came to a close on Thursday with a strong $106.5 million sale of 21st-century art at Christie’s.
Untitled Art will launch a fair in Houston in September 2025.
The new two-part documentary film for PBS on da Vinci’s life was co-directed and written by Ken Burns’ daughter Sarah Burns and his son-in-law.
An archeology museum in Germany has repatriated a marble statue head to Greece.
Taína Cruz's paintings of goblins and celebrities conjure a parallel realm.
Hitting the $100 million dollar mark is one of the pinnacles of the art market. Here are a few of the most expensive paintings ever purchased.
Before a drop in sales from 2023, Phillips Deputy CEO Amanda Lo Iacono said they are navigating a flattened market.
Congress has passed H.R. 9495, a bill that grants the Secretary of Treasury the power to designate nonprofit organizations 'terrorist organizations.'
The new polling data also said most respondents also thought the museum should educate the public on the country's history.
During an art heist at the Cognacq-Jay Museum in Paris, 18th-century snuffboxes were stolen.
21.11.2024
Christie's 20th century evening sale on Tuesday totaled $486 million with records for Magritte and Ed Ruscha. But not everyone was a winner.
Clarisse Yeung is one of 45 well-known pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong sentenced to a mass trial as Beijing continues to crack down on dissent.
Artist Steve Locke discusses enraged and empathetic work that figured in his exhibition at MASS MoCA.
The grantmaking organization Anonymous Was A Woman has revealed the 2024 recipients of its celebrated grants.
The illegal excavation of an Etruscan burial site in Umbria, in central Italy, has been seized by Italian authorities.
A third Just Stop Oil protestor was charged after a protest held at Stonehenge over the summer.
Maurizio Cattelan's viral 'Comedian' artwork, of a banana duct-taped to the wall, sold for $6.24 million after 10 minutes of bidding.
Nora Burnett Abrams, the current director of the MCA Denver, has been appointed the next director of the ICA Boston, beginning May 2025.
20.11.2024
With the ARTnews Awards, ARTnews hopes to celebrate artists at all stages of their careers and group shows at museums and galleries of note.
Artworks by 13 Black artists, including Carrie Mae Weems, are on display at he Brooklyn Public Library's Central Branch features a
Boston University has not officially announced the change nor has it fully explained the implications on applicants and existing programs.
Susanna V. Temkin was also promoted to the role of senior curator.
Jeff Koons was one of 50 artists honored at the Hirshhorn Annual New York Gala, with the museum marking its 50th anniversary.
On Tuesday, Phillips began a week of sales in New York with its modern and contemporary evening sale of 30 lots generating $54.1 million with fees.
UNESCO has placed 34 historic sites in Lebanon on its enhanced protection list amid Lebanon's war with Israel.
Works by Edgar Degas, Wassily Kandinsky, Leonora Carrington, Picasso and Tiffany Studios did well, especially the ones owned by Sydell Miller.
The Schelling Architecture Foundation has rescinded a prize over the signing of an letter pledging to boycott Israeli cultural institutions.
19.11.2024
Hito Steyerl canceled her keynote speech for a Neue Nationalgalerie event dealing with antisemitism, Islamophobia, and the war in Gaza.
The female figurine was returned following extensive legal and diplomatic negotiations.
The event is held in conjunction with the upcoming release of Ridley Scott's 'Gladiator II' movie sequel of the earlier 2000's 'Gladiator' film.
The exhibition, staged at the historic and renovated Lever House, is the first major show of the duo's work since Claes Oldenburg died in 2022.
This month, New York sales across the three houses feature less young artists than in recent years, and only two debuts.
Stephanie Sebich, director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, was removed from her post after staff complaints.
Here are 10 works by famous artists whose whereabouts are currently unknown.