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ARTnews Magazine
16.07.2025
Last week, crypto billionaire Justin Sun announced that he was purchasing $100 million worth of President Donald Trump's memecoin, $TRUMP.
He saved the bus from a junkyard and is gutting it out so he can morph it into traveling musuem
Staff at auction houses, galleries, museums, as well as advisors and artists donated to the mayoral campaigns for Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani.
The web-based file sharing company said it does not use transferred content to train machine learning models or other AI tools.
Phillips sued David Mimran, the son a French billionaire, whom the house accused of failure to pay for a Pollock painting worth millions.
French art galleries are reportedly financially struggling and skeptical amid a wavering art market.
15.07.2025
For the 250th anniversary of the British painter's birth, international institutions are celebrating his diverse and prolific oeuvre
Raquel Chevremont, the brains behind Lisa Todd Wexley's art collection on television series 'And Just Like That...' drops behind the scenes details.
Bill Dilworth, the longtime caretaker of Walter De Maria's 'New York Earth Room,' has died at 70.
After Indigenous groups campaigned for protection for two decades, the landscape was nominated by the Australian government for World Heritage Status.
13.07.2025
Although Vija Celmins’s retrospective, at the Fondation Beyeler in Basel, Switzerland, presents roughly 90 works, every room feels sparse.
12.07.2025
Agents from the Department of Homeland Security were at the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture in Chicago.
The museum said it will “focus on his life and achievements but also reflect more broadly the historical trajectory of the country."
Archaeologists have uncovered the tomb of he first ruler of the ancient Mayan city of Caracol in Belize.
The Centre Pompidou-Metz canceled a show of Caribbean and Guyanese art, raising questions among artists.
11.07.2025
Nan Goldin addressed Israel's war in Gaza during a talk held during Rencontres d'Arles.
Shamim M. Momin will be the next director and chief curator of the Bronx Museum of the Arts, beginning in September.
Discovered in Niger in 2023, NWA 16788 is the largest Martian meteorite ever found—and it's heading to Sotheby’s with a $4 million estimate.
The fair is scheduled to run September 4–7 at Casa Cipriani in the Battery Maritime Building.
The sale will run on the Bonhams website from August 18 until September 16 alongside an exhibition at the auction house's London showroom.
Arthur Brand, a self-proclaimed art detective, has recovered a trove of docuemnts stolen from the Netherlands's National Archives in 2015.
Williamson's retrospective “There’s something I must tell you” traces South Africa’s history, sidestepping memorials and myths.
Lauren Sanchez, the new Mrs. Bezos, was reportedly the underbidder on the first ever Hermes Birkin at Sotheby's Paris on Thursday.
Rahul Mishra’s Fall 2025 couture collection draws from Gustav Klimt and Sufi mysticism, blending gold, florals, and philosophy in a study of love.
10.07.2025
A lower court order that temporarily blocked plans to lay off thousands across 19 federal agencies and departments was lifted by the Supreme Court.
Ed Sheeran is showing his paintings, which are clear rip-offs of Jackson Pollock's abstractions.
Adam Lindemann is shutting down Venus Over Manhattan after 14 years, citing art fair fatigue and a desire to return to collecting full-time.
New York galleries are rethinking summer group shows—not as sales machines, but as spaces for play, soft power, and keeping doors open during a slow season.
Artist Wael Shawky will be the artistic director of Art Basel Qatar, which will adopt a no-booth format. The fair will launch in February 2026.
Crystal Bridges and Art Bridges have acquired 90 works of contemporary Indigenous art from the St. Louis–based Horseman Collection.
09.07.2025
Responses from Camille Henrot, Rose B. Simpson, Stephen Shore, Freida Toranzo Jaeger, Walid Raad, Christine Sun Kim, and Andrew Norman Wilson.
The Bayeux Tapestry will be loaned by France to the British Museum in 2026, marking the first time it has visited the UK in more than 900 years.
Prospect New Orleans will not mount an edition in 2027. Instead it will focus on publishing a book titled '20 Years of Prospect.'
A new boutique art fair for women-led galleries, Echo Soho, will debut in London from October 16 to 19, running alongside Frieze London.
Public buildings and residential complexes were identified among the 18 structures at the archaeology site in Peru.
The Brooklyn townhouse was designed by the British architect David Adjaye for Lorna Simpson and James Casebere in 2006.
MSCHF's King Solomon’s Baby invites viewers to take home a literal piece of the art—part conceptual prank, part trust fall, and all sliced up for public consumption.
08.07.2025
Galerie Sardine began as a beachside experiment. Now, in its second season, founder Valentina Akerman is reshaping what a gallery can be.
Lumin Wakoa, a rising painter who let her work teach her how to see, has died at 43.
A Confederate heritage group is suing Stone Mountain Park over an exhibition detailing the site's ties to slavery, segregation, and white supremacy.