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ARTnews Magazine
09.10.2025
A proposal by the Flemish government to close Belgium's oldest museum dedicated to contemporary art is raising controversy.
The collection includes works by Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Edvard Munch, František Kupka, Robert Delaunay, Henri Matisse, and Henry Moore.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Rijksmuseum all made high-profile purchases at TEFAF.
An ancient Egyptian relief has disappeared from a Saqqara necropolis.
Frieze London returns with 168 galleries, conservative booths, and a few surprises—proof that London’s art scene still holds its nerve.
Artists Garrett Bradley, Gala Porras-Kim, Jeremy Frey, and Tuan Andrew Nguyen are among the winners of the 2025 MacArthur 'genius' grants.
At Jeffrey Deitch, Sam McKinniss paints America not as place, but as an image-obsessed mindset.
Architect-designer Mira Nakashima and sculptor Kan Yasuda will receive the 12th annual Noguchi award.
Carol Bove and Taryn Simon will fill the Guggenheim's rotunda as part of the 2026 exhibitions program.
08.10.2025
Late last month, WhatsApp cofounder Jan Koum filed suit against designer Remi Tessier, whose clientele includes many billionaire art collectors.
The lawsuit names Thomas Doyle, Shalva Sarukhanishvili, Jill Newhouse Gallery and Jon Landau as defendants.
'Divine Egypt,' the first ancient Egyptian art blockbuster at the Met in over a decade, is a show fit for the gods.
Ken Jacobs, a legend of the underground filmmaking scene who made what he called 'Abstract Expressionist cinema,' has died at 92.
In March, a New Orleans couple discovered a marble slab with a Latin inscription in the underbrush of a yard.
An artwork caught up in the saga of fraudster art dealer Inigo Philbrick came up for auction late last month in New York—and failed to sell.
See photos of 'Divine Egypt,' a Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition about the 1,500 deities of ancient Egypt.
The tenured art professor was reinstated after being fired over a Facebook post expressing his personal views about Charlie Kirk.
Hauser & Wirth reports sharp profit drop in UK as global art sales fall and secondary-market activity weakens.
The Museum of Modern Art and Mattel will launch a new production collection that features a van Gogh Barbie and Monet and Dalí figures.
07.10.2025
The tomb of Amenhotep III, one of the largest tombs in the Valley of the Kings, reopened to the public, on October 4.
The Frick Collection in New York has named Aimee Ng, a curator at the institution, as its next chief curator beginning in November 2025.
"Before the Americas" is an art historical survey tracing the work of Afro-Latino, Caribbean, and African American artists.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the artist was at the forefront of Moroccan post-colonial art
Brandon Stanton’s Dear New York turns Grand Central into a vast public art installation celebrating the city’s people and stories.
The proceeds of 76 silkscreen prints of Mason Newman's oil painting will go to Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Acorns Hospice and Cure Parkinson’s.
The temple in Luxor is one of Egypt's most famous archaeological sites.
The lawsuit's defendants included Justin Bieber, Madonna, Steph Curry, Paris Hilton, Beeple, and Sotheby's.
Key takeaways, along with a short list of what is and is not open during the ongoing government shutdown in 2025.
Odili Donald Odita sued Jack Shainman Gallery, claiming that it had 'withheld' artworks after it stopped paying the painter a stipend.
05.10.2025
Milton Esterow, a former publisher of ARTnews who investigatory journalism altered the art world, has died at 97.
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., has closed as a result of the government shutdown.
Almine Rech will close its London gallery after more than a decade.
04.10.2025
Olafur Eliasson brought the block of ice to Rome’s Raising Hope conference, where Pope Leo XIV blessed it in a symbolic act ahead of COP30.
K-Pop Star RM (of BTS) will curate an exhibition at SFMOMA, featuring work from his collection as well as the museum's holdings.
Chicago's affordability, collaborative ethos, work-life balance, and history continues to draw and inspire artists, collectors and art professionals.
Sean Combs, a record executive and art collector, got 50 months in prison following a trial over transportation for prostitution.
Citizens returned to the city despite ash up to 20 feet deep and reused parts of damaged buildings.
Former MoMA director Glenn Lowry talks about his past at the museum and plans for the future in a revealing podcast interview.
Pace Gallery will shut its Hong Kong exhibition space at H Queen’s on 18 October. The gallery will retain offices in Hong Kong and Beijing.
Taylor Swift's song 'The Fate of Ophelia' and the album cover for 'The Life of a Showgirl' allude to a famed John Everett Millais painting.