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ARTnews Magazine
02.07.2025
Heather Gerken, the dean of Yale Law School, will be the 11th president of the Ford Foundation, beginning November 1, 2025.
The Eiffel Tower has closed its summit through July 2 due to extreme heat, as Europe battles record-high temperatures and red-level alerts.
Hélio Menezes, director of the Museu Afro Brasil in São Paulo, said he had been dismissed after less than two years.
Ivan and Manuela Wirth, the owners of Hauser & Wirth gallery have relocated from the UK to Switzerland.
The designer discusses AI and hopes for the future.
The 'Big Beautiful Bill' includes $40 million for the National Garden of Heroes, partially funded by canceled federal grants.
The UK's Home Office considered covering over the giant's genitals following a complaint in the 1930s.
Veteran art dealer Tim Blum is closing his LA and Tokyo galleries, citing a system that, for him, 'hasn’t worked in years.'
01.07.2025
A documentary about Mierle Laderman Ukeles Maintenance Artist, directed by Toby Perl Freilich, premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival.
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin has been revealed as the winner of last week's auction for President Abraham Lincoln's handwritten copy of the 13th Amendment.
Jonathan Anderson's Paris Dior homme show used references to European art.
At Glastonbury Festival over the weekend, 2007 Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger put on an anti-fascist art installation at the Terminal 1 Stage.
The decade-long cleaning and restoration project led to the discovery of figures painted in oil directly on the walls by Renaissance master Raphael.
In the past decade, Brazilian artists once labeled as arte popular have gained national and international recognition in the art market.
Brice Arsène Yonkeu curates 'Ever So Present II' at Gagosian Park & 75, a tapestry of diasporic identity and memory told through four artists’s voices.
LA-based artist Sandy Rodriguez, the subject of a solo show at the Ringling Museum in Florida, examines the hidden histories of the Gulf of Mexico.
Perhaps you prefer to captivating tales of the queer capital of the Italian Renaissance, juicy cameos at Giverny, or Carole Schneemann’s ghost.
Performances by Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White may be the main dishes on The Bear, but there’s also a side of art, courtesy Tyler Mitchell.
29.06.2025
Her first retrospective, at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami, shows abstraction influenced by space, science, and spirituality.
28.06.2025
Puppies Puppies shares her list of favorite trans artists
A viral photograph of Lorde from the vinyl of 'Virgin,' seemingly shot by artist Talia Chetrit, features the singer baring it all.
Ed Dolman, Brett Gorvy, Patti Wong, and others have formed a new global consultancy for collectors navigating the art market’s changing landscape.
The layoffs of CUPE 15 members follow the departure of director and chief executive Anthony Kiendl in March.
Liz Collins, the subject of a survey at the RISD Museum, finds transcendence through labor-intensive fiber art.
Surrealism’s most famous painting, with its iconic rendering of melted pocket watches, is instantly recognizable to nearly everyone.
Nick Merriman has left his post as head of English Heritage amid controversy. He resigned for personal reasons.
A gold-painted TV looping Trump’s dance moves has appeared near the Capitol—part of a mysterious protest art series mocking the former president.
27.06.2025
Brittany Nelson's photographs of outer space and instruments used to explore it express a special kind of yearning.
Regulation 2019/880 mandates more provenance information for cultural goods imported into the European Union.
Prices for works by Tiffany Studios, Alberto and Diego Giacometti, Francois-Xavier Lalanne and other artists continue to rise.
LA-based artist Carlos Agredano recently exhibited his 'FUME' sculpture, documenting LA's pollution, at the Los Angeles Nomadic Art Division.
The sale of 112 lots, which sailed past its $6.9 million estimate, spanned imperial furniture and Old Master paintings.
Marcia Resnick, a New York–based photographer who shot images of musicians and artists in the 1970 and ’80s, has died.
The Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow will remain closed for the rest of the week after a pro-Palestine protest on June 24.
A 19th-century condom featuring an erotic image of a nun is drawing fire from humorless Christian activists protesting its display at Rijksmuseum.
Antony Gormley's iconic 'Angel of the North' figures prominently in '28 Years Later' alongside flesh-eating zombies.
26.06.2025
An ancient Roman settlement was discovered outside Alès, France.
Parkview Group’s effort to secure a loan from Sotheby’s using 200+ artworks collapsed amid logistical concerns, Bloomberg reports.
Bob Dylan will spotlight another side of his creative output this fall with “Point Blank (Quick Studies),” a new art book set for release on Nov. 18.
The artist is showing a new film at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, in Times Square, and at Moynihan Train Hall .