Archaeologists Discover Ancient Human Remains in Pre-Incan Peruvian Temple Dedicated to Water Cult
Archaeologists recently identified the remains of four human funerary burials from approximately 3,800 years ago in a space in northern Peru associated with a water...
Noguchi Museum Workers Walk Out in Protest of New Keffiyeh Ban
Employees of the Noguchi Museum in Queens, New York, staged a walkout today in protest of a new internal dress code banning keffiyehs, which they...
Seven ‘Stunning’ Viking Arm Rings Discovered by Archaeology Student in Denmark
Seven curled silver arm rings dating to the Viking era were found by an archaeology student earlier this year in Denmark, the Mosegaard Museum announced...
The Louvre’s First Fashion Exhibition to Celebrate the Legacy of Byzantium
PARIS — Mad for 18th-century interiors, Karl Lagerfeld frequently visited the Louvre, knew its holdings by heart, and drew inspiration from its sumptuous furniture and...
Skulptur Projekte Münster Names Czech Curatorial Collective What, How & for Whom as New Artistic Directors
Skulptur Projekte Münster has announced Czech curatorial collective What, How & for Whom (WHW) as the new artistic directors for its 50th anniversary edition in...
Saved from Collapse, William Blake’s Former Cottage to be Restored with Plans for a Museum
A cottage where artist and poet William Blake once lived is one step closer to being preserved as a museum. At risk of collapse, funding...
Ukrainian Artists Star in New Documentary, Frieze Sculpture Returns to London, Skulptur Projekte Münster Names Artistic Directors, and More: Morning Links for August 21, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES THREE TIMES A LADY. Skulptur Projekte Münster has announced curatorial collective...
For Freedoms Stages Art Installations Around Democratic National Convention in Chicago
Six artist billboards will be installed near this year’s Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago with the hope of increasing civic engagement ahead of the...
North Face Unveils Line of International Klein Blue Clothes
The North Face has partnered with the Yves Klein Archive for a bespoke collection of apparel for an ultramarathon in France. The Summit Series x...
Visitor Numbers at the Louvre Fell Off Sharply Before and During the Paris Olympics
While crowds descended on the Château de Versailles, Eiffel Tower Stadium, and other venues during the Paris Olympics to watch sport, the world’s most visited...
The National Museum of Asian Art Is an Institution in Flux
The National Museum of Asian Art is a complicated place. First opened to the public in 1923, the museum was founded by railroad businessman Charles...
Saddled with $2 M. in Debt, Price Tower, the Only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Skyscraper, Is Up For Sale Again
Price Tower, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed skyscraper in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, is set to close amid scandal, legal battles, and financial mismanagement a short 18 months...
Keiichi Tanaami, Artist Who Reinterpreted Pop for a Japanese Audience, Dies at 88
Keiichi Tanaami, an influential artist whose maximalist prints, sculptures, and films utilized the visual language of Pop art to process the trauma faced by postwar...
Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist on a Dynamic ‘Year of AI’ at Serpentine Galleries in London
As artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, Hans Ulrich Obrist has championed all kinds of future-facing art. This year, Obrist—whom the New Yorker...