Best Booths at the 2024 Dallas Art Fair, where High Meets Low and Elegance is Simplicity
The 2024 edition of the Dallas Art Fair opened to VIPs on Thursday and, while the city’s Fashion Industry Gallery was bustling, the fair did...
Marlborough Gallery to End Operations, Land Artist Fights Demolition of Work, Gaza Art Center Destroyed, and More: Morning Links for April 5, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES SUIT UP. Mary Miss, a key figure in the Land Art movement, has filed...
Mary Miss Files Suit Against Des Moines Art Center to Stop Destruction of Major Land Art Installation
The artist Mary Miss has filed a lawsuit in federal court to prevent the demolition of her outdoor installation at the Des Moines Art Center...
Judith Butler Withdraws from Centre Pompidou Lectures Over Hamas Statements
American gender theorist and philosopher Judith Butler has withdrawn from a series of talks at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, following criticisms for their comments...
Gaetano Pesce, Italian Architect and Designer Celebrated for Surreal Creations, Has Died at 84
The Italian architect and designer Gaetano Pesce, who was known for his often surreal designs that straddled the worlds of art, design, and industry, has...
National Gallery of Art Hires First Curator of Latinx Art
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., has hired Natalia Ángeles Vieyra to serve as its first associate curator of Latinx art. She will begin in...
After Nearly 80 Years, Marlborough Gallery Will Officially Begin Closing in June
Marlborough Gallery, which for decades held a commanding place in the contemporary art world on both sides of the Atlantic, has decided to sunset its...
Inflamed by the War in Gaza, Germany’s Art Scene Is Tearing Itself Apart
Since October, the German cultural sector has been in turmoil. The ongoing crises in Israel and Palestine have inflamed some of Germany’s most sensitive, and...
Napoleon-Looted Titian to Auction, Art Forgers Sentenced, Frieze Parent Company Goes Private, and More: Morning Links for April 4, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES TITIAN FOR SALE. An early 16th century Titian painting once looted by...
Is Dallas Big Enough for Two Art Fairs?
This Thursday, the Dallas Art Fair (DAF), which was launched in 2009, will welcome VIPs to its 2024 edition. The same day, and just across the street,...
Forger Sentenced for Swindling Collectors with Woodcuts Attributed to German Renaissance Masters
A man has been sentenced to four years in prison for selling 15th century European woodcuts falsely attributed to Hans Holbein and Albrecht Dürer, among...
Ukrainian Museum Has Identified 100 Looted Artworks in Russian ‘Propaganda’ Video
Ukraine’s Kherson Art Museum has identified 100 works allegedly looted from its collection by Russian forces thanks to a “propaganda video” shot in a Crimean...
Whitney Museum Promotes Kim Conaty to Chief Curator
The Whitney Museum in New York has promoted Kim Conaty to the role of Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator, beginning April 8. She...
New York Gallery Seeks Settlement with Russian Collector in Dispute Over Missing Stanley Whitney Paintings
A New York gallery has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought against it by collector Andrey Isaev over its alleged failure to deliver two Stanley Whitney...