Artnet Auctions Artnet Auctions Traces the History of LGBTQ+ Symbols Across the Decades Junior Specialist Solomon Bass discusses the symbols and meanings of five works in Artnet Auctions' Queer Legacy sale. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 23, 2021
Artnet Auctions Live Now on Artnet Auctions: Why These Two Ed Ruscha Prints Present a Rare Collecting Opportunity "Wall Rocket" (2013) and "US" (1994) are currently available in Artnet Auctions' Contemporary Editions sale. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 21, 2021
Gallery Network A New Museum Network Is Focusing On the Monuments Men’s Long-Overlooked Postwar Cultural Contributions The Monuments Men and Women Museum Network is encouraging museums to look into their archives to uncover the lifetime work of these cultural heroes. By Maya Asha McDonald, Jun 17, 2021
Gallery Network Shop the Show: A New Paris Exhibition Showcases Top Mid-Century Design, Including Works By Noll and Royère Galerie Jacques Lacoste presents a rare selection of post-war design objects, including a fuzzy goat-hair chair by Jean Royère. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 16, 2021
Gallery Network Shop the Show: German Artist Meuser’s New Sculptures Playfully Critique the Legacy of North American Minimalism For "Close to the Material" at Galerie Nordenhake, Mexico City, the artist presents 14 recent sculptures. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 14, 2021
Gallery Network A Year After Beirut’s Devastating Blast, See How 15 Middle Eastern Artists Are Reflecting on Creativity Amid Uncertainty A new show brings together the work of a range of artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 11, 2021
Artnet Auctions The Top 4 Biggest Lots Sold Through Artnet Auctions This Year, From a Frank Stella Masterwork to an Andy Warhol Icon Four of the most expensive works ever sold on the platform sold in 2021, including monumental examples by Warhol and Basquiat. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 9, 2021
Artnet Auctions How a New Exhibition at the Vincent van GoghHuis Brings the Artist’s Work to Life Anew Artist Ruud van Empel's work reimagines the Post-Impressionist's life and art. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 9, 2021
Gallery Network Zona Maco Founder Zélika Garcia Picks Her Favorite Works From Artnet Galleries The fair founder shares some of her favorite things. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 8, 2021
Gallery Network Jumpstart Your Summer With These 5 Artists That the Artnet Gallery Network Is Watching in June This month, we're looking at artists with shows in Switzerland, Canada, and beyond. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 8, 2021
Gallery Network Spotlight: Ghanaian Artist Kojo Marfo Paints an ‘Unreal’ World Where Shared Human Hopes and Dreams Emerge "Dreaming of Identity" at London's JD Malat Gallery marks the artist's first solo exhibition in the U.K. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 7, 2021
Gallery Network Chinese Artist Ding Yi Finds Inspiration in Buddhist Philosophy and the Game of ‘Go’ — Watch Him Explain His Iridescent New Art Here "Ding Yi: Lightscapes" is currently on view at New York's Timothy Taylor. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 4, 2021
Gallery Network Must-See Art Guide: 10 Shows You Won’t Want to Miss During the Inaugural London Gallery Weekend Eighty galleries will be opening their doors for the event this weekend By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 4, 2021
Gallery Network Fifth-Generation Architect Mariana Vilallonga López-Izquierdo on Her Family’s Lasting Legacy in Spain The family is currently the subject of an exhibition at Sevilla's Fundación Valentín de Madariaga. By Sophie Neuendorf, Jun 4, 2021
Gallery Network Shop The Show: Tony Cragg’s New Sculptures Reimagine the Fundamental Building Blocks of Nature and the Human Body Buchmann Galerie in Berlin is the venue for his latest works. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 3, 2021