Seven Tribeca Shows to Catch This Week
As art fairs flood New York—starting with Frieze and followed by Independent—with a myriad of notable auctions, as well as the Whitney Biennial, the scene...
Jeff Koons and Non-Profit Startup Clever Noodle Release Children’s Literacy Game
Clever Noodle, a non-profit startup known for crafting educational children’s games, has unveiled its latest release in partnership with the artist Jeff Koons. The innovative...
Nino Mier Gallery Accused of Underpaying Artists in New Investigation
Nino Mier Gallery, a fast-expanding operation with spaces in Los Angeles, New York, and Brussels, underpaid some artists that it showed, according to a new...
Sotheby’s Sees Increasing Shift to Private Sales and MoMA Director Needs to Find Money Annually, Among Top Insights From Talking Galleries
On the 66th floor of the Spiral office building in Hudson Yards, Museum of Modern Art director Glenn Lowery told a crowd of art industry...
Two Arrested at the Musée d’Orsay for Attempted Damage to Classified Property
Two people were arrested on Sunday morning at the entrance of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris for being suspected of attempting to damage classified property....
New Legal Filing Deems Bombing of Gaza’s Saint Porphyrius Church a ‘War Crime’
Chicago-based human rights organization Justice For All has deemed the bombing of the historic Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza by Israel a “war crime”...
Last Hours of Plato’s Life Revealed, Controversy at Nino Mier, Iranian Artist Arrested, and More: Morning Links for April 30, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES PLATO’S LAST NIGHT. Researchers using new imaging techniques have made groundbreaking...
10 Museum Shows to See in New York This Week
May is undoubtedly a market-oriented art month in New York, with Frieze quickly followed by another fair, Independent, and then a succession of big-ticket auctions...
Senegal Postpones Dakar Biennale by Six Months Amid Widespread Protests
The 15th edition of the Dakar Biennale, in Dakar, Senegal, will not open on May 16 as originally planned and has instead been postponed to...
Pope Visits Venice Biennale, Dakar Biennale Postponed, Vienna Actionism Show Protested, and More: Morning Links for April 29, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES DAK’ART POSTPONED. The 15th edition of Dak’Art – Biennale de l’Art Africain Contemporain in...
Potential Legal Heir Emerges to Claim Long-lost Klimt Portrait Auctioned in Vienna
A potential heir to the legal successor of Adolf Lieser has emerged and claimed ownership of the Gustav Klimt portrait sold for $32 million in a...
Dani Levinas, Art Enthusiast Who ‘Collected Collectors,’ Dies at 75
Dani Levinas, an art collector who gained a following for interviewing other collectors, has died at 75. The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., where he...
Post-War and Contemporary Art From Iowa Business Leaders To Be Sold at Christie’s Spring Sales
Works from the art collection of Iowa business leader and philanthropist John Pappajohn and his wife Mary will be offered as a group of highlights...
Moscow’s Garage Museum Is Reportedly Searched by Police Amid Crackdown on LGBTQ+ Literature
Various Russian publications reported on Friday that Moscow’s Garage Museum of Contemporary Art was being searched by local police, potentially in connection to LGBTQ+ literature...