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ARTnews Magazine
13.09.2025
Last month, the wife of South Korea’s impeached former president was arrested on charges of bribery, stock manipulation, and election interference.
The Kennedy Center has fired the head of its jazz programming, as well as the last member of its social impact team.
Nicholas Galanin pulled out of a Smithsonian symposium that he said he was not allowed to record.
Archaeological artifacts were removed from a Gaza City building before a suspected Israeli strike.
The two paintings of flowers are believed to be works by Dutch artist Ambrosius Bosschaert.
The revival of Yasmina Reza’s play Art on Broadway this fall comes at an interesting moment for the art world.
A new exhibition of work by Gabriele Stötzer on view at Muzeum Susch traces the artist's challenging life.
The show re-centers humanity after posthuman and interspecies fads. It is curated by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung.
Make no mistake, the hunger for art in the UAE pales in comparison to the thirst for luxury, which is no doubt the market Sotheby’s is really after.
Archaeologists are currently excavating the forty tombs before water levels rise and the area is resubmerged.
12.09.2025
The National Gallery and Tate have 'bad blood,' the Getty Villa opened its first show since the fires, and more global art news.
The hedge-fund titan said he once tried to buy the painting for several hundred million dollars from the National Gallery of Australia.
Slovenia hailed the return of a Carpaccio altarpiece while Italian politicians denounce it as a loss of national heritage.
In her new memoir 'Art Work,' Sally Mann addressed her photographs of Black men at length, describing them as 'problematic' today.
Artists Jenny Holzer, Nick Cave, Aliza Nisembaum, and others have made new works Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park on Chicago's South Side.
Auctioneer Jean-Pierre Osenat discovered the large painting of Jesus Christ's crucifixion by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens last September.
This year marks the third edition of Tokyo Gendai, but the first held in September.
Hannah Hoffman and Bridget Donahue will merge their galleries to form a new one with spaces in New York and Los Angeles.
'Burdened by legacy liabilities,' the high-end workspace Neuehouse will shutter all its locations.
Artist Nan Goldin and Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil engaged in an extended discussion about activism for the latest issue of Dazed.
11.09.2025
Collector Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo has teamed up with the New Museum for a series of newly commissioned works.
As headlines trumpet the art market’s supposed demise, insiders say the problem isn’t collapse but the way the press covers it.
The latest work by the famous graffiti artist had been painted in London on September 8.
The death of Matthew Christopher Pietras, who had pledged $15 million to the Met Opera from money that was not his own, has been ruled a suicide.
See the exhibitor list for the 2025 edition of Untitled Art, Miami Beach, which will feature 157 galleries.
Several museums close amid France's 'block everything' national protests, poll shows growing support for Parthenon Marbles' return to Greece, and more.
The machine was developed for survey calculations by Blaise Pascal and belonged to collector Léon Parcé.
Museum exhibitions, scholarly publications, and auctions have increasingly featured women Old Masters.
Ralph Rugoff, curator of the 2019 Venice Biennale, will leave the Hayward Gallery after 20 years.
NYFA’s union election follows other initiatives at New York art and cultural institutions in an effort towards sustainable jobs and pay.
10.09.2025
The letters were part of a birthday book for the convicted sex offender, including one from President Trump, released by the House Oversight Committee
Anne Imhof partners with Nike on Total 90 jerseys, channeling her Doom performance’s Tigers vs. Wolves rivalry into streetwear for Berlin Art Week.
Tuesday's strike is a shock to Qatar, a small Persian Gulf nation better known for oil and natural gas wealth and a rapidly growing cultural sector.
The post-war German Conceptual artist, best known for her knit paintings, offers lessons for staying curious and weird.
The new fashion line draws on ten works that incorporate fabric from the foundation’s holdings.
Cristin Tierney marks 15 years with a move to Tribeca, opening a new gallery with Fifteen and Judy Pfaff while mid-sized dealers face market turmoil.
Christie's will sell 20 works from Elaine Wynn's collection this November, while her $142 million Francis Bacon will be donated to LACMA.
The School of Visual Arts transferred its ownership on Sept. 1 from the Rhodes family to the nonprofit SVA Alumni Society.
09.09.2025
The new Banksy mural on the wall of a the Queen's Building depicts a judge beating a protestor with a gavel.
Christie's is closing its digital art department, and has let go of Vice President of Digital Nicole Sales Giles, according to reports.