Law & Politics A Judge Prohibits Mason Rothschild From Exhibiting His MetaBirkin NFTs Rothschild had previously lost a lawsuit over his violation of Hermès’s trademark. By Adam Schrader, Mar 18, 2024
Art World Help! 7 Times People Got Trapped Inside Artworks—Whether by Choice or by Accident Don't worry, they all got out. By Brian Boucher, Nov 15, 2023
Law & Politics Art Collective MSCHF Signs Onto Amicus Brief Championing Satirical NFTs as a Free Speech Issue Artist Mason Rothschild is appealing a decision that says he can't sell his 'MetaBirkins.' By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 14, 2023
Art Fairs Here Are 4 Highlights From Art Basel’s New Kabinett Sector, Coming to the Swiss Fair for the First Time This Month Including historical figures like Pati Hill and youngsters like Petrit Halilaj, these thematic displays will take place inside the galleries’ booths. By Artnet News, Jun 5, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Wellness Check This week: May auction numbers decoded, the fresh faces of the Guggenheim Young Collectors Coalition, and much more. By Artnet News, May 26, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Brazil’s Decolonial Pavilion Takes the Golden Lion at the Venice Architecture Biennale + Other Stories Plus, a major De Kooning show will be held in Venice and Saudi Arabia is developing two new museums. By Artnet News, May 22, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Ukraine Issues Banksy Postage Stamps to Mark Anniversary of Russian Invasion + Other Stories Plus, Blake Gopnik speaks out in defense of "MetaBirkins" and Sean Kelly's son takes the helm of the gallery in L.A. By Artnet News, Feb 27, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Oops! New York MTA Bungled the Spelling of Georgia O’Keeffe’s Name at Grand Central Station + Other Stories Plus, art critic Blake Gopnik has been blocked from MetaBirkins trial and Brexit is wreaking havoc on the art market. By Artnet News, Feb 1, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Brian Eno Reveals How He Secretly, Ahem, Used Marcel Duchamp’s Urinal Artwork ‘Fountain’ + Other Stories Plus, the 'Salvator Mundi' five-year warrantee just ran out, and protesters target a mummy replica at a Spanish museum. By Artnet News, Nov 15, 2022
Auctions Botticelli’s Exquisite Madonna, a Treasure of the Paul Allen Collection, Could Sell for $40 Million at Christie’s The 'Madonna of the Magnificat' will go on public view as part of the sale. By Vittoria Benzine, Oct 7, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Amsterdam’s Hermitage Museum Cuts Ties With Its Russian Counterpart After 30 Years + Other Stories Plus, Donatello bronzes are on the move for the first time since the Renaissance, and have NFTs actually changed art? By Artnet News, Mar 4, 2022
Pop Culture Thanks to the Magic of A.I., Andy Warhol Will Narrate a New Netflix Documentary Series on His Life From Beyond the Grave The documentary series aims to pull back the curtain on the artist's inner life and relationships. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 25, 2022
Opinion If KhloĂ© Kardashian Can Sue People for Posting an Unflattering Photo of Her, Why Can’t I? + Other Artists’-Rights Questions, Answered Plus, can artists cash in on their archive the way musicians monetize their catalogues? And do I need to worry about my Zoom performance art? By Katarina Feder, Apr 22, 2021
Art World Wet Paint: Marlborough Gallery to Permanently Close Amid Coup Against Ailing Patriarch, When Woody Met Roman, & More Juicy Art-World Gossip What art-world powerhouse started an all-white-woman action group for equity? Who secretly follows Ghislaine Maxwell? Read on for answers. By Nate Freeman, Jun 18, 2020
Art World Museums in the UK Decide to Remain Open Despite the Rest of Europe’s Cultural Institutions Heading Into Lockdown The UK is facing criticism for its handling of the public health crisis. By Naomi Rea & Javier Pes, Mar 13, 2020