Fossil Fuel Development Projects on UNESCO Protected Sites to Increase by 70 Percent, Report Finds
The rate of fossil fuel extraction from UNESCO-protected heritage sites is expected to increase by over 70 percent over the course of several decades, despite...
Gaëlle Choisne Wins Prix Marcel Duchamp, France’s Top Art Award
Gaëlle Choisne is this year’s winner of the Prix Marcel Duchamp, the top art award in France. The 39-year-old French-Haitian artist will receive a €35,000...
British Library Slowly Recovers Following Cyberattack
Following a cyberattack on the British Library‘s digital systems last October, officials there have reported that key services are slowly being restored. Roughly 1,000 digitized...
New Jersey Transit Train Hits Tree on Track, Killing Train Operator
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$50 M. Ed Ruscha from Oil Heir’s Collection to Sell at Christie’s
Ed Ruscha’s 1964 painting Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half will be offered for sale at auction next month in New York, with...
Man Steals Andrew Norman Wilson Artwork from PST Exhibition in California
A man pulled an Andrew Norman Wilson artwork from a California exhibition being staged as part of the Getty Foundation’s science-themed PST Art initiative. The...
UK Museum Directors Say Climate Protests in Galleries ‘Have to Stop’
Leaders of national collections and major regional museums in the United Kingdom issued an open letter saying that protests involving notable artworks “have to stop.”...
‘Violence Is Not Art’: Mexico City Museum Closes Show After Controversy Over Artwork About Sex Worker
MUAC, one of Mexico’s top contemporary art museums, became embroiled in widespread controversy last week after it was denounced for exhibiting an Ana Gallardo piece...
US Supreme Court Denies Petition to Block 29 Benin Bronzes Being Restituted to Nigeria, Artist Bjarne Melgaard Sues Patrons for ‘Stealing’ His Career: Morning Links for October 14, 2024
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines PETITION TO BLOCK BRONZE RETURN DISMISSED. The US Supreme Court has...
After Two Years, Christine Macel Is No Longer Director of Paris’s Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Christine Macel, a closely watched French curator who organized the 2017 Venice Biennale, will reportedly no longer be director of Paris’s Musée des Arts Décoratifs...
Chicago’s Rhona Hoffman to Give Up West Town Space, Change Model
It’s the end of an era in Chicago: Rhona Hoffman, who has been a gallerist in the city for nearly five decades, will close her...
Nobel Economics Prize Shared Among Three
new video loaded: Nobel Economics Prize Shared Among Three transcript Back transcript Nobel Economics Prize Shared Among Three Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson...
Collector’s Diary: Pamela J. Joyner Reflects on a Week of Firsts at the 2024 Venice Biennale
As I headed to Venice, I had high expectations about what I would see, learn, and experience there. In the lead-up to the opening, Adriano...