Cai Guo-Qiang Speaks About Disastrous PST ART Fireworks Display, Controversy in Israel Over West Bank Archaeology Bill: Morning Links for October 4, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines IT’S RAINING CAPS AND TUBES. In his first interview since his September...
Two Just Stop Oil Activists Acquitted by Judge After Glueing Themselves to Turner Painting at Manchester Art Gallery
On Thursday, a judge acquitted two environmental activists who glued themselves to a J.M.W. Turner painting at Manchester Art Gallery in July 2022. The Just...
Curator Racquel Chevremont Makes Her Real Housewives of New York Debut
The second season of a rebooted Real Housewives of New York kicked off earlier this week, and by most accounts, the art world is well...
Nolita’s Elizabeth Street Garden Faces Eviction After Development Dispute
The Elizabeth Street Garden, a communal outdoor space in downtown Manhattan, has been served a two-week eviction notice by New York City’s Department of Housing...
Man Agrees to Guilty Plea for Trafficking Stolen Andy Warhol Print of Vladimir Lenin Worth $175,000
A man has pled guilty to a federal charge of trafficking after trying to sell a stolen Andy Warhol print of Vladimir Lenin to an...
Artist Sues Over Copyright Rejection for Award-Winning Artwork Generated by AI
On Thursday, artist Jason M. Allen requested that a Colorado federal court reverse a U.S. copyright office decision to reject copyright protection for an award-winning...
A New Modern and Contemporary Art Museum Called PoMo Will Open in Norwegian City of Trondheim in 2025
A new, privately funded modern and contemporary art museum called PoMo is slated to open in Norway’s third-largest city, Trondheim, next year. PoMo – an abbreviation...
A Family Feud and a Locked-Away Klimt Masterpiece in Brussels Cause Friction, Research Suggest Looking at Real Art is Good for Our Brains: Morning Links for October 3, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines MYSTERY KLIMT MANSION DISPUTE. Will the public soon be allowed to...
John Giorno’s Former Home Is Now One of New York’s Coolest Alternative Art Spaces
One recent evening, not far from the perfectly preserved bedroom of William S. Burroughs and a vintage Orgone Accumulator set up to capture esoteric energies,...
What the World’s Top Collectors Bought in 2024, From Contemporary Still Lifes to 16th-Century Sculptures of Saints
While much has been said—and written—about the state of the art market, that hasn’t affected the purchasing decisions of the ARTnews Top 200 Collectors who...
Collecting During Uncertain Times: An Introduction to the 2024 Edition of the ARTnews Top 200 Collectors List
To say that the art market is on shaky ground may be the understatement of the year. As one dealer told me this past spring,...
Fresh Off US Pavilion in Venice, Jeffrey Gibson Joins Hauser & Wirth
Hauser & Wirth will now represent Jeffrey Gibson, who this year did the United States Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, marking the first time an...
Painting Found in Capri Basement Is an Authentic Picasso, Experts Say
A painting discovered by a junk dealer while cleaning out the cellar of a home in Capri, Italy, may be an authentic Picasso work. Luigi...
Eikoh Hosoe, Artist Who Set Japanese Photography on a New Course, Dies at 91
Eikoh Hosoe, a Japanese photographer who blazed a new trail for his medium with his taboo-testing pictures about invisible worlds, has died at 91. The...