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ARTnews Magazine
03.04.2025
Under the Trump administration, DOGE recommended staff cuts by as much as 70 to 80 percent, as well as the cancellation of all outstanding grants.
“Tarot—Origins & Afterlives,” an exhibition at London’s Warburg Institute, offers a history of the divination tool
Kevin Young, the director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, is on leave as Trump targets the Smithsonian.
A Texas representative has proposed a bill that would fine museums for displays of 'obscene' content.
The State Department's cuts to foreign aid have led to the monuments group losing around $800,000 in funding.
'The Garden is not only an oasis of greenspace within our city, but truly stands as a work of art,' singer-songwriter previously said of Elizabeth Street Garden.
Carmen Winant, Viva Ruiz, and even Norma McCorvey (the "Roe" of Roe v. Wade) show us how reproductive justice discourse is full of contradictions.
Artist Karyn Olivier has appeared in four major biennials in the past year and has completed two public art commissions in Houston and Philadelphia.
Khaled Sabsabi addressed his Venice Biennale pavilion's cancelation, a Trump portrait was smuggled into the Louvre, and more global art news.
02.04.2025
Archaeologists in Egypt found a tomb from the Ramesses III era.
The entire staff of the Institute of Museum and Library Services was placed on leave, leaving its future hanging in the balance.
Sudan's National Museum was looted, museum attendance has returned to 'natural levels,' and more global art news.
A Turner painting has been newly attributed to the artist and put up for sale in Vienna following an authenticity study.
American historians are defending the Smithsonian after museum is targeted in executive order accusing it of being 'divisive.'
Artist Janiva Ellis and art historian Rizvana Bradley canceled a Harvard talk because they said the school had chosen to 'repress academic freedom.'
A review of “Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always,” Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s final curatorial project at the Zimmerli Museum at Rutgers.
The closure happened soon after an executive order from President Donald Trump targeting the Smithsonian.
Donald Trump's recent executive order on the Smithsonian Institution threatens to send American art history backwards.
Hong Kong entrepreneur and art patron Alan Lo discusses his collecting philosophy, the artists on his radar, and the trends he spotted at the fair.
01.04.2025
Marcia Marcus, a painter whose work gained late-career praise, has died at 97.
The 17th century work by the Canterbury artist was acquired by the Tate in 1994.
Art Basel Hong Kong wrapped up over the weekend with the major auction houses posting ho-hum sales results.
Christophe Cherix’s appointment as the next director of New York's Museum of Modern Art is more of the same at this nearly-100-year-old museum.
At a time when museum's often struggle to see projects through to fruition, curator Sam Ozer sees collaboration (and face time) as the way forward.
The American Museum of Natural History in New York has returned legal title of a shrine acquired in 1904 to Indigenous officials.
Her longevity tonics and Shanghai show, “Transforming Energy,” see the artist play healer.
The most significant damage to cultural heritage appears to have occurred around Mandalay, but the damages continue to be assessed.
This Women’s History Month, we delve into art from 15 Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women
An Indigenous shrine leaves New York after 120 years, MoMA names a new director, and more global art news.
29.03.2025
Lucy Dacus sings of 'Modigliani melancholy' on her newest album, 'Forever Is A Feeling.'
A new Trump executive order takes aim at 'anti-American content' at the Smithsonian's museums.
The Museu de Arte de São Paulo's new 14-story building across from its original Lina Bo Bardi–designed building opens March 28.
The Iraqi-American artist’s midcareer survey at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago humanizes conflict and technology.
Christophe Cherix will be the next director of the Museum of Modern Art, succeeding Glenn Lowry.
The 83-year-old dealer sold allegedly smuggled Egyptian antiquities to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Trump is targeting the Smithsonian, an earthquake in Myanmar damaged cultural sites, and more global art news.
On Friday, the house held its second 20th/21st century auction in its new digs, the first aligned with this week’s Art Basel Hong Kong,
Just Stop Oil will end its protests in the UK after a new climate policy was adopted.
A Spanish art dealer is facing a fraud investigation after marketing a fake Caravaggio as a real one.
28.03.2025
The self-taught Balinese artist Citra Sasmita is the subject of a solo show at the Barbican in London and features in the 2025 Sharjah Biennial.