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ARTnews Magazine
02.01.2025
See 20 exhibitions, museum openings, and biennials to anticipate in 2025.
01.01.2025
A look at Latinx art in museums, galleries, on the biennial circuit, and more throughout 2024.
Ex-Pussy Riot Member Pyotr Verzilov Added to Russia's List of 'Terrorists and Extremists'
See some of the most notable artists, dealers, and collectors who died in 2024.
Last year had a noticeable lack of major estates, with smart collectors finding value in overlooked gems while auction house specialists ground out the sales.
31.12.2024
Jimmy Carter had a wide impact on arts in the US, both during his presidency and after.
The Baden State Museum's interim move to Kunsthalle Baden-Baden raises alarm amid cuts of art and cultural budgets.
Asia's main art hubs—Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, and India—were hardly left unscathed by the challenges faced by the rest of the global market.
The art/design collective Women’s History Museum mines fashion's past for clues to the future.
29.12.2024
Japanese chemical company DIC Corporation announced Saturday that it has decided to "downsize and relocate" the Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art,
28.12.2024
Exceptionally Well-Preserved 6th-Century Anglo-Saxon Sword Found in the UK
Jesse Krimes, a formerly incarcerated artist, is the subject of a major solo show, 'Corrections,' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Ballistics girl bosses and utopian hackeresses duel in exhibition on trailblazing women in Computing at MUDAM Luxembourg and Kunsthalle Vienna.
UNESCO, the cultural arm of the United Nations, has granted “provisional enhanced protection” to two more Ukrainian heritage sites.
The images offer glimpses of street scenes such as children watching a blind street performer and a "circus" trolley car.
Louis Vuitton is reintroducing its seminal collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami with a Zendaya-fronted campaign.
27.12.2024
New Magazine Dedicated to AI Art and 'What Happens When Humans and Machines Get Creative Together' Launches
The Biggest Art Forgery Stories of 2024
LA-based artist Vincent Valdez solo show is on view at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston brings together 25 years of work.
New York art galleries navigated major shifts in 2024, from Tribeca’s allure to the struggles of downtown spaces in Chinatown and the Lower East Side.
25.12.2024
An exhibition on Orphism at the Guggenheim Museum features early Modernist attempts at capturing pure form.
Artist Jaime Muñoz is currently the subject of a survey at La Plaza de Cultura y Artes in Los Angeles
Last week, three artists demanded their work be removed from the inaugural exhibition at nonprofit Scuola Piccola Zattere in Venice.
24.12.2024
San Francisco dealers and collectors said that the city's art scene is thriving, even though a 'doom narrative' is making the rounds.
The legal battle between the heirs of American scene painter Thomas Hart Benton, and a bank accused of mismanaging his estate, has ended.
In 2024, the art auction market showed signs of recovery but fell well short of the highs reached in 2022, or even the lower totals from last year.
Berlin's government is cutting the arts budget by €130 million for 2025.
Our readers loved Lacan's art collection, Joan Semmel's feminist worldbuilding, a coalition fighting censorship, and other artist-centric stories.
Hilma af Klint's descendants blocked a partnership agreement between the mega gallery and the artist's foundation.
Cultural institutions worldwide were accused of censoring artists and curators over pro-Palestine stances.
21.12.2024
Notable cases this year included the Andy Warhol Foundation, Richard Prince, Sotheby's, the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, and Dmitry Rybolovlev.
World heritage in Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, and Ukraine were looted, damaged, or destroyed in 2024.
Eungie Joo, curator and head of contemporary art at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art since 2017, has been fired amid claims of workplace conduct.
The first institution in the Middle East and North Africa dedicated to New Media Arts, has officially opened its doors to the public.
The stones could have been a gift or signified a political alliance.
Her retrospective "Liliane Lijn: Arise Alive" is on view at mumok in Vienna, Haus der Kunst in Munich, and Tate St Ives.
An exhibition on George Washington Carver, at the California African American Museum, looks at the scientist's influence on artists today.
20.12.2024
In a letter sent to clients Thursday, Sotheby's announced that the auction house was ditching the overhauled fee structure announced in February.
The 2025 edition of Felix LA will run at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel from February 19–23.