A New Exhibition Looks at Our Relationship to Milk and Its Role in Society, Culture, and Global Politics
Milk has long held a critical role in society, even if it’s not immediately apparent. It’s one of our most important food sources, countless people...
At Bard, a Cutting-Edge Program Offers Students from Conflict Zones a Path to Art-Making
At the OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts at Bard College, an experiment has just come to an end for the Center’s inaugural...
Kasmin After Kasmin: How a Gallery Moves On After Losing Its Founder
Nick Olney is not Paul Kasmin. But that was never his goal. Three years after the enigmatic British gallerist died and Olney became president of...
Hunter Biden’s Gallery May Have Been Hacked, Art Collective Duels with Michel Houellebecq, and More: Morning Links for June 2, 2023
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines TROUBLE IN SOHO. New York’s Georges Bergès Gallery, which represents artist and presidential...
$50,000 Latinx Artist Fellowships Go to Raphael Montañez Ortiz, Ester Hernandez, Postcommodity, and More
The US Latinx Art Forum (USLAF) has announced the third group of winners of its annual Latinx Artist Fellowship, which is supported by the Ford...
Nazi-Looted 16th-Century Baroque Painting Repatriated to Poland
A 16th-century painting titled Madonna with Child, and attributed to baroque painter Alessandro Turchi has made its way home to Poland after having been looted...
Sotheby’s Buys Whitney Museum’s Iconic Breuer Building
The Whitney Museum has sold its iconic Breuer Building on Madison Avenue in New York’s Upper East Side to Sotheby’s, which will relocate there from...
Nazi-Looted Painting Returned to Poland, Stock Exchange for Art to Launch, and More: Morning Links for June 1, 2023
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines THE GANG’S ALL HERE. Today Frieze announced the lineup for its second...
Florence’s Gallerie dell’Accademia Wins Image Rights to Michelangelo’s ‘David’
The Gallerie dell’Accademia has officially won the image rights to Michelangelo’s David sculpture following a lawsuit in which the Gallerie sued an Italian publishing house for using...
Artist Award Roundup: Tuan Andrew Nguyen Wins Joan Miró Prize, South Arts Names Fellows, and More
Spring has been the season for congratulations as numerous artists learned this month that they had snagged residencies, prizes, and fellowships. At a press conference...
Sackler Family to Pay $6 B. for Protections Against Opioid Liability, Court Rules
The Sackler family will pay out $6 billion to fight the ongoing opioid epidemic and give up control of their company Purdue Pharama in exchange...
TEFAF Leader Steps Down after Report Revealing Tweets Decrying ‘Woke’ Culture
Less than a year after he was hired as global managing director, Bart Drenth has left TEFAF, one of the world’s top art fairs, after...
Disgraced Florida Dealer Gets Prison Time for Peddling Fake Basquiats, Warhols
Palm Beach art dealer Daniel Elie Bouaziz has been sentenced to 27 months in federal prison, followed by three years’ probation, for a money laundering...
Fake-Warhol Dealer Sentenced, Architect Paolo Portoghesi Dies at 92, and More: Morning Links for May 31, 2023
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines IN THE COURTROOM. The Palm Beach, Florida art dealer who was accused...