Ontario Museum Pressured Over Indigenous Curator Ouster, Abramović Performer Sues Over Sexual Assault, and More: Morning Links for January 24, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines A LAWSUIT IS PRESENT. An artist who performed in the nude...
As Pace Quickens in Rybolovlev vs. Sotheby’s Trial, Little New Evidence Appears
More than two weeks into the trial in which Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, through his art buying company Accent Delight, is suing Sotheby’s for what...
In Paris, Loewe Sets Artist Richard Hawkins’s Collages in Motion
Loewe unveiled its Autumn/Winter 2024 menswear collection on Saturday during Paris Fashion Week with help from Los Angeles-based painter and University of California, Los Angeles professor Richard...
In Paris, Loewe Sets Artist Richard Hawkins’s Collages in Motion
Loewe unveiled its Autumn/Winter 2024 menswear collection on Saturday during Paris Fashion Week with help from Los Angeles-based painter and University of California, Los Angeles professor Richard...
Artist Who Performed in the Nude at MoMA’s 2010 Marina Abramovic Exhibition Sues the Museum
A performance artist who participated as a nude performer in the 2010 Museum of Modern Art exhibition “Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present” has sued...
María Magdalena Campos-Pons, New Red Order, and EJ Hill Among 50 Winners of 2024 USA Fellows
The Chicago-based nonprofit United States Artists has named the 50 recipients of its annual 2024 USA Fellows, which comes with an unrestricted cash prize of...
Museums in Spain Under Review in Effort to ‘Move Past Colonial Framing’
State-run museums in Spain will soon be under review as part of an effort to further them “past a colonial framing” of history, a representative...
Liverpool Biennial Taps Marie-Anne McQuay to Curate 2025 Edition
The Liverpool Biennial, the UK’s premier contemporary art event, has selected Marie-Anne McQuay as the curator for the 2025 biennial’s thirteenth edition, scheduled to take...
Influential German Sculptor Thomas Schütte Gets a MoMA Retrospective
New York’s Museum of Modern Art has revealed its biggest show for the fall season: a Thomas Schütte retrospective featuring more than 100 works by...
Banksy’s Famous Shredded Painting is Retitled and Redated for the Second Time
Banksy’s famous painting that shredded at auction has been renamed and issued a new date for the second time. The piece, Girl with Balloon, was...
SITE Santa Fe Relaunches Acclaimed Biennial, with Cecilia Alemani as Next Curator
SITE Santa Fe will relaunch its esteemed biennial in 2025, to mark the 30th anniversary of the founding of both the show and the New...
Fire Tears Through Sukhumi Museum, Geneva Art Fair Opens Amid Controversy, Artist Elke Solomon Dies, and More: Morning Links for January 23, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines ABKHAZIA ABLAZE: Thousands of artworks in the Abkhazia National Art Gallery...
Pace Gallery to Represent Paul Thek Estate, With Plans to Mount Vast Show of His Notebooks
The estate of Paul Thek, the unclassifiable sculptor behind famed objects resembling severed limbs encased in boxes, has joined Pace Gallery, one of the biggest...
At Rybolovlev Trial, Sotheby’s Private Sales Head Explains What Really Goes into the Catalogue
Often, a high-profile trial, like the ongoing Accent Delight International v. Sotheby’s one, is more interesting for the details it reveals, rather than the actual...