After Covid-Related Closure, Long Beach’s The Compound Charts a New Path Forward with January Parkos Arnall as Director
The Compound, an art and wellness nonprofit in Long Beach, California, has named January Parkos Arnall as its executive director. She begins in the post...
After Covid-Related Closure, Long Beach’s Compound Charts a New Path Forward with January Parkos Arnall as Director
Compound, an art and wellness nonprofit in Long Beach, California, has named January Parkos Arnall as its executive director. She begins in the post on...
Guggenheim to Hold Mid-Career Survey for Former Trustee Rashid Johnson
The Guggenheim Museum in New York will hold a mid-career survey next year for Rashid Johnson, an artist who sat on the institution’s board for...
New Study Identifies the UNESCO Heritage Sites Imperiled by Climate Change
A new study has listed the 50 UNESCO World Heritage sites most at risk from climate change, and emphasized the urgent need for the cultural...
A&L Berg Foundation Launches New Program to Support Early-Career Latinx Art World Professionals
For seasoned art world professionals, attending the invite-only opening week of the Venice Biennale is par for the course. But for those who are just...
LA Museums Jointly Acquire Collection, “Friends” Memorabilia Heads to Auction, a Spotlight on Sister Mary Corita, and More: Morning Links for August 27, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES HERE COMES THE NUN. As Katy Hessel writes in her Guardian column,...
Art in America’s “New Talent” Issue Spotlights 20 Artists to Watch
The new issue of Art in America, ARTnews’s sister publication, features profiles of 20 “New Talent” artists selected by the editors as significant figures to...
Three LA Museums Plan New Initiative to Share Mohn Collection Focused on Local Artists
One of the country’s most important collections of art from Southern California will now have a new home—or, technically, three of them. A trio Los...
Veteran Art Dealer Michael Findlay Looks Back on the ’60s
In 1974, German artist Joseph Beuys staged a now famous performance in New York, spending a week in isolation with a coyote inside a SoHo gallery....
One Painting at Germany’s Dresden State Art Collections Loses Attribution to Caspar David Friedrich
After further analysis, one work previously believed to be painted by Caspar David Friedrich has lost its attribution. Caspar David Friedrich was a German Romantic...
OpenAI’s Sora Text-to-Video Generator Is Already Creating New Opportunities for Artists
Earlier this year, OpenAI unveiled its latest AI tool, the text-to-video generator Sora, providing access to a select group of professional filmmakers and creatives. The...
How Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Laid a Stable Ground for MoMA’s Success
In the words of Gertrude Stein, “You can be modern or you can be a museum, but you cannot be both.” Her remark captured exactly...
Cranach Portrait Returned by Museum to Heirs of Original Owner Who Fled Nazi Germany
A 16th-century portrait attributed to the studio of Lucas Cranach the Elder will leave the collection of the Allentown Museum of Art in Pennsylvania after...
A Large Bust of Elon Musk Is Being Towed Around Texas by a Cybertruck Because of a New NFT
A sculpture of Elon Musk has been recently spotted being towed behind a Tesla Cybertruck around the city of Brownsville, Texas. “We had the idea...