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ARTnews Magazine
07.06.2025
Artists have accused dealer Reco Sturgis, founder of Hugo Galerie, of withholding artworks and failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Raymond Saunders deserves to be canonized, and his retrospective at the Carnegie Museum of Art proves it.
The original black leather handbag was commissioned by Jane Birkin from the French luxury fashion company in 1984.
Klaus Biesenbach addressed he decision to leave the US for Germany, claiming that the American art scene has a 'political correctness' issue.
"[The lots] are like my babies,” he said. “And I wish Elon Musk, the new Napoleon, to buy everything, to keep my babies together.”
Oghenochuko Ojiri had pled guilty eight charges related to art sales to Nazem Ahmad, who has been sanctioned by the US since 2019.
A retrospective of the Duch Golden Age painter has been organized by the Toledo Museum of Art, the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, and the MFA Boston.
Sotheby’s will auction a newly reattributed painting by J.M.W. Turner for £300,000. It previously sold for less than £1,000.
06.06.2025
Adrien Brody's art, at Eden Gallery, is horrendous. Why has it been the subject of so much press?
Frieze London and Frieze Masters have lined up more than 280 exhibitors for the 2025 edition, running at Regent's Park, from October 15–19.
In December, the UK government slapped a temporary export ban on the work due to its “outstanding connection with our history and national life.
Muzej Lah is founded by collectors Igor and Mojca Lah and will house the Fundacija Lah art collection.
A Pennsylvania man pled guilty to selling works falsely attributed to marquee talents of the 20th century.
The gallerist's close relationships with artists included Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Antoni Tàpies, and Francis Bacon.
Kim Sajet, director of the National Portrait Gallery, returned to work after Trump said he fired her.
The Dead Sea Scrolls, once the preserve of specialists armed with magnifying glasses and guesswork, have finally been subjected to machine learning.
CASA, a new residency center, will open on the campus of the now defunct SFAI.
Art Basel’s Qatar move signals a Gulf art market boom. Can Doha rival Dubai and Abu Dhabi in collectors, galleries, and prestige?
05.06.2025
After June 28, EU importers will be required to identify an object's country of origin and the date it left the country to secure a license.
Steyerl's work often takes on conflicts, but rarely takes sides. A review of her new book 'Medium Hot: Images in the Age of Heat' out from Verso.
Hung in a gold frame, it's hard to miss the distinct black and gold color combination that characterizes most Trump properties.
British cultural institutions back corporate sponsorship as criticism over fossil fuel ties fuels debate in the arts.
At the Hirshhorn, Adam Pendleton doesn’t explain—he builds a language of gestures, citations, and static. If you’re patient, it just might start to make sense.
Former ambassador Jamie McCourt has purchased Marc Glimcher's Palm Beach home for $19.2 million.
04.06.2025
The bench trial in New York State Supreme Court is over five paintings by Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha and Cy Twombly
The Culture Ministry of Peru has cut roughly half of the protected area surrounding the Nazca Line.
The federal budget report comes just after Elon Musk departs the Department of Government Efficiency, which initially gutted the federal agency.
NG, a new company founded by Nicolas Nahab and Samy Ghiyati, will advise collectors and mount exhibitions for international artists.
On Tuesday, the Rijksmuseum announced that a rare condom dating from 1830 will go on display at the museum in its print room.
Hauser & Wirth now represents Cristina Igelsias globally. The gallery will mount a solo show for the Spanish artist in October.
Here's what we're reading this morning, folks.
Indigenous artist Nico Williams creates “soft sculpture” in a manner that embeds beauty in the banal.
Researchers at Washington State University have revived the process of crafting an ancient Egyptian blue pigment.
03.06.2025
Staffers from the British Museum have criticized the museum's decision to allow the Israeli embassy in London to organize a party on its premises.
The 30-year-old was visiting the museum in Xi'an when he jumped more than 15 feet into the pit containing the ancient army.
Thaddeus Mosley is still building his forest of wood sculptures at age 98. Some are going on view this week in New York's City Hall Park.
Alumni of the Whitney Museum's ISP program denounced the cancellation of a pro-Palestine performance.
The Savannah College of Art and Design, Pratt Institute, and School of Visual Arts have the largest populations of international students.
The artist is viewed by some as "Britain’s Caravaggio"
The existing approval for Woodside Energy's North West Shelf gas plant was set to expire in 2030.