Curator and Collector Racquel Chevremont Rumored to Join ‘Real Housewives of New York’
Earlier this week, Bravo announced that all six cast members of the rebooted Real Housewives of New York City would return for their second season...
California Legislators Push Bill That Would Ease Process of Recovering Nazi-Looted Art
California legislators have introduced a bill intended to give Holocaust survivors and their heirs a greater chance of recovering artworks stolen, or sold under duress,...
Two Men Sentenced for Selling $3.2 M. in Dalí, Picasso Forgeries
Two men have been sentenced to jail in London for selling more than £2.6 million (around $3.2 million) in fake fine art attributed to Salvador...
How a City Agency Saves New York’s Discarded Objects for Art
Breezing through the 35,000-square-foot home of Materials for the Arts is about as close as you might get to touring Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. Earlier...
Munich’s Haus der Kunst Picks Xue Tan for Chief Curator Position
Xue Tan, the curator in charge of a closely watched Hong Kong art center’s acclaimed programming, is set to join the staff of one of...
Medieval Castle Discovered Under Hotel in France
During the development of a fine arts museum in Vannes, Brittany, in northwestern France, excavations revealed the remains of a medieval castle, according to Heritage Daily. The...
Morocco Cancels Venice Biennale Pavilion, Men Convicted of Smuggling Sunken Corsican Treasure, Warhol ‘Mao’ Print Missing from College, and More: Morning Links for March 29, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES MOROCCO PAVILION CANCELED. After the surprise, last-minute replacement of Morocco’s exhibitors at what...
Gwangju Biennale Names Artists for 2024 Edition, a Show Billed as a ‘Soundscape of the 21st Century’
The Gwangju Biennale, the most high-profile recurring art festival in Asia, has revealed the artists that will take part in the 2024 show, due to...
Following Lawsuit Settlement, Latino Student Internship at Smithsonian Now Open to All Students
The Latino Museum Studies Program undergraduate internship at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino has been opened to students of all races after the settlement of a...
Inigo Philbrick, Art Dealer Who Received a Seven-Year Prison Sentence for Fraud, Is Released Early
Inigo Philbrick, the New York dealer who was later sentenced to seven years in prison for a $86 million wire fraud scheme, has been released....
Art Gallery of Ontario’s Workers Strike, Forcing Museum to Close
Hundreds of workers at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) recently went on strike in an effort to obtain higher wages in one of Canada’s...
Ibrahim Mahama Wins Dia’s Inaugural Sam Gilliam Award
The Dia Art Foundation in New York has announced that Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama has won the inaugural Sam Gilliam Award, which comes with $75,000...
Vampire Weekend Releases New Song About Disgraced Art Dealer Mary Boone
Mary Boone, the famed New York dealer who went to prison for tax fraud, is the subject of a new song by Vampire Weekend that...
National Portrait Gallery’s Nicholas Cullinan Appointed Director of British Museum
The British Museum has appointed Nicholas Cullinan its new director. Currently director of London’s National Portrait Gallery, Cullinan now has the tough task of helping...