Centre Pompidou Gets Audit Verdict, Vivienne Westwood’s Wardrobe to Auction, Getty Acquires Major Bartolomeo Manfred and More: Morning Links for April 24, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES MOVING MONA. Should the Mona Lisa just get a room? That is...
Denver Art Museum Denies Repatriation Requests from Native Alaskan Tribes: Report
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) has denied repatriation requests from two federally-recognized Native Alaskan Tribes despite the submission of three formal claims and numerous delegation...
First Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Statue Unveiled, with a Smile and Three Corgis, in England
How does a country honor their longest-serving monarch? The first memorial statue to Queen Elizabeth II, unveiled in England, remembers the queen’s softer side with...
Sotheby’s to Sell Works from the Collection of Art Director and Steve Jobs Collaborator Tamotsu Yagi
This summer, Sotheby’s will sell works from the collection of Tamostsu Yagi, the art director that helped cement the fashion-forward reputation of the San Francisco-based...
Sotheby’s to Sell Works from the Collection of Art Director and Steve Jobs Collaborator Tamotsu Yagi
This summer, Sotheby’s will sell works from the collection of Tamotsu Yagi, the art director that helped cement the fashion-forward reputation of the San Francisco-based...
Legal Defense for Man Accused of Killing Dealer Brent Sikkema Resigns
The Brazilian legal team for the man accused of killing New York gallerist Brent Sikkema in Rio de Janeiro in January has resigned. As first...
K-Pop Powerhouse ATEEZ on Making History at Coachella, Record Store Day and the Grammy Museum
Just a day before their second performance at Coachella, K-Pop group ATEEZ gathered at the Grammy Museum for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The eight-piece outfit and its fellow KQ Entertainment boy...
Enigmatic Klimt Portrait Heads to Auction, Union Protests at Guggenheim, a David Lynch Installation, and More: Morning Links for April 22, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES REQUEST PENDING. The Denver Art Museum in Colorado (DAM) has denied...
Houston’s Long-Awaited Rothko Chapel Expansion Breaks Ground
A $42 million expansion project aimed at adding new buildings, landscaping, and accessibility to the site of the iconic Rothko Chapel recently broke ground in...
Italian Government Bans Loans to Minneapolis Institute of Art over Disputed Artwork
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) has become musea non grata to the Italian government after a years-long dispute over a Pentelic marble copy of a lost...
Italy Bars Loans to Minneapolis Museum, Elusive Star Trek Prop Resurfaces, Yoko Ono Wins Award for Lifetime Achievement, and More: Morning Links for April 22, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES MUSEUM EMBARGO. Italy’s culture ministry has barred any further art loans...
Indigenous Artists Win Venice Biennale’s Top Prizes, as Mataaho Collective and Archie Moore Take Home Golden Lions
As the 2024 Venice Biennale officially opens to the public today, the massive Italian art festival has announced the winners of its three juried prizes...
Stolen Salvator Rosa Painting Returned To Oxford University Gallery After Four Years
A 17th-century painting stolen from an art gallery at the University of Oxford more than four years ago was recently recovered in Romania. Salvator Rosa‘s...
Sylvain Amic Named President of Musée d’Orsay and Musée de L’Orangerie in Paris
Art curator Sylvain Amic has been named the new president of the Musée d’Orsay and Musée de l’Orangerie museums in Paris. The 56-year-old Amic will succeed art historian Christophe Leribault, who was...