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...
Getty Returns Bronze to Turkey, Man Claims Ownership of Buzzy Klimt Portrait, ‘Britain’s Pompeii’ Exhibit to Open, and More: Morning Links for April 26, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES NEW KLIMT CLAIM. A potential heir to the legal successor of...
John Cage’s Frequently Misunderstood 4’33” Remains a Masterpiece
John Cage’s 1952 work 4′33″ has proven a touchstone for artists, composers, and thinkers of all kinds, spawning conceptual artworks, experimental gestures, and even an...
Louvre Considers Moving Mona Lisa To Underground Chamber To End ‘Public Disappointment’
When I took my mother back to Paris for her first visit in nearly five decades, there was no question we would go to the...
5 Must-See Shows at Gallery Weekend Berlin 2024
Like clockwork, springtime in Berlin brings brighter skies, warmer temperatures, and a wave of must-see exhibitions for Gallery Weekend Berlin. This year, the event celebrates...
Venice Residents Protest New Entry Fee to the City
A week after the Venice Biennale opens to thousands of art world VIPs, journalists, curators, and arts workers, the city has launched a fee program...
Gladstone Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Lawrence Weiner in New York
The estate of Lawrence Weiner, the Conceptualist artist who molded language into a means of visual expression, has new representation with Gladstone Gallery, which now...
Lawsuit Over ‘Irreversible’ Damage to Donald Judd Sculpture Is Tossed Out by Court
A lawsuit by an artist’s foundation against two galleries alleging “irreversible” damage to a Donald Judd sculpture was tossed out by New York’s Supreme Court...
Klimt Portrait Sells for Low Estimate, Residents Protest Venice Entry Fee, Art Institute of Chicago Rebuffs Accusations Schiele Drawing Was Looted, and More: Morning Links for April 25, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES LOW ESTIMATE. The mysterious Gustav Klimt Portrait of Fräulein Lieser (1917)...
The First Malta Biennale Draws Visitors to a Surreal Fortress
Gozo, the second largest of the Maltese islands in the Mediterranean Sea and located between Northern Libya and Southern Italy, was the latest site of...
Centre Pompidou’s Economic Model is Unstable, France’s Court of Auditors Reports
An audit report conducted by France’s Court of Auditors revealed that the Centre Pompidou‘s economic model is unsustainable. The museum faces financial strain from an...
For Paris Olympics, the Louvre will Host Yoga Classes
Apart from the canvases that line the Louvre’s walls, there typically isn’t much stretching in France’s most famous museum. But with the 2024 Summer Olympics...
Turner Prize Names Four Nominees for 40th Edition
The Turner Prize, the United Kingdom’s most prestigious visual arts honor, has named the four nominees for this year’s edition, which marks 40 years of...
Forge Project Transitions to a Nonprofit, Welcomes Indigenous-led Governance
Forge Project, an Indigenous-determined cultural organization, has proved ever-evolving since its founding in 2021. Under the leadership of Candice Hopkins (Carcross/Tagish First Nation) and Sarah...