Wet Paint A Famous Artist Plops Down on Henry Street, the Case of Allan Schwartzman and the Delectable Sandwich Mixup, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, who are the art world's Taylor Swift fans devout enough to trek out to see her perform in New Jersey? What buzzy Dimes Square restaurant is closing? By Annie Armstrong, 27 mins ago
Opinion Why Andy Warhol’s ‘Prince’ Is Actually Bad, and the Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith Decision Is Actually Good We need to reboot the arguments we make about appropriation art. By Ben Davis, 12 hours ago
Science & Tech A Danish Artist Has Debuted an A.I. ‘Camera’ That Generates Images Using Your Geolocation Data The camera's design was inspired by a mole's snout. By Adam Schrader, 7 mins ago
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: James Murdoch on His Vision for Art Basel and the Future of Culture This week, the media mogul speaks to art business editor Tim Schneider. By Artnet News, 13 mins ago
Law A Florence Museum Won Its Lawsuit Against a Publisher That Used a ‘Mortifying and Humiliating’ Image of Michelangelo’s ‘David’ Italian law allows public institutions to request fees for reproductions of important artworks, regardless of their copyright status. By Taylor Dafoe, 3 hours ago
Law The Sackler Family of Art Patrons Must Pay $6 Billion to Combat the Opioid Crisis—in Exchange for Immunity From Civil Lawsuits The ruling could pave the pay for the final approval of Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy settlement. By Sarah Cascone, 3 hours ago
Shows & Exhibitions The Late Composer Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Final Concert Will Air at The Shed—in a World-First Mixed Reality Installation The work was masterminded by Tin Drum, the studio behind Marina Abramović's 2019 mixed-reality show. By Min Chen, 3 hours ago
Art World Is TikTok Trying to Cancel Salvador Dalí? Why Art Historians on the Platform Are Denouncing the ‘Problematic’ Surrealist Icon 'The fact that this guy is still taught as a hero of art is beyond me,' said one TikToker. By Adam Schrader, 3 hours ago
Art World Argentinian Soccer Fans Decry a New Bronze Statue of a Former Club Coach for Its Comically Large Cojones Are those soccer balls? By Adam Schrader, 5 hours ago
Gallery Network 7 Questions for British Artist Francesca Mollett on How Fireflies, Canals, and Ancient Grottoes Inspire Her Light-Filled Canvases The artist's solo show 'Francesa Mollett: Halves' opens at Grimm Gallery, Amsterdam, this week. By Artnet Gallery Network, 6 hours ago
Art World Sotheby’s Has Inked a Deal to Buy the Whitney Museum’s Iconic Breuer Building for Approximately $100 Million The Modernist landmark will become the auction house's new flagship space. By Katya Kazakina, 7 hours ago
Archaeology An Ancient Rock Art Site in Australia, Home to a Million Petroglyphs, Has Been Damaged by Petrochemical Emissions, Scientists Say The earliest Murujuga rock art dates back 40,000 years. By Richard Whiddington, 8 hours ago
Crime Italian Police Recover a Long-Lost Roman Marble Head Nearly 50 Years After Its Theft The precious antiquity was traced to a private collection in Switzerland. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 9 hours ago
Art World Art Industry News: Last-Minute Visitors to the Rijksmuseum’s Vermeer Blockbuster Miss Out on ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ + Other Stories Plus, London Gallery Weekend kicks off and Xavier Hufkens wins the estate of Leon Kossof. By Artnet News, 10 hours ago
Valuations Art Advisor Maria Vogel Hosts Art-Inspired Dinner Parties, Cherishes Handwritten Notes, and Keeps an Eye Out for Overlooked Women Artists We asked the founder of Rococo art advisory about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, 15 hours ago
On View Pokémon as Muse? See Artist Katherine Bernhardt’s Exuberant New Paintings That Channel the Beloved Pocket Monsters It's the artist's first solo show in Hong Kong. By Richard Whiddington, 17 hours ago
Museums Three Years After It Was Damaged, the Sursock Museum Reopens as a Small Ray of Cultural Hope for Lebanon ‘It is a miracle we are reopening,’ the museum’s director said, amid the country’s ongoing economic collapse and social upheaval By Rebecca Anne Proctor, 17 hours ago