People Meet Nadia Lee Cohen, an Artist Whose Astounding, Shape-Shifting Self-Portraits Are Drawing Crowds in Hollywood The young Brit has shot music videos with A$AP Rocky and campaigns for Kim Kardashian's Skims. Her debut show at Jeffrey Deitch in L.A. is the talk of Tinseltown. By Jennifer Piejko, 20 hours ago
Artnet News Pro Why Are Art Investors Suddenly Ravenous for Dinosaurs? A Q&A With Nicolai Frahm, a Collector With Scientists on Speed Dial The advisor shares what he has learned from a decade of collecting in the field. By Eileen Kinsella, 23 hours ago
Law A New Law in New York Is Going to Change the Way Museums Deal With Repatriation The bill was signed by governor Kathy Hochul this week. By Taylor Dafoe, 9 hours ago
Auctions The Late Joan Didion’s Art Collection, With Works by Ed Ruscha, Jennifer Bartlett, and Others, Is Heading to Auction The late author's desk is also on offer. By Sarah Cascone, 11 hours ago
The Back Room The Back Room: Outside In This week: Small galleries making big impressions, a Wet Paint whiparound, Christie’s hopes to cash in on Clemente, and much more—all in a 6-minute read (1,608 words). By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, 12 hours ago
Wet Paint Wet Paint in the Wild: Art Dealer Dakota Sica Burns Gallery Checklists and Goes Surfing on the East End Sica takes us on a tour of his summer life out on Long Island. By Annie Armstrong, 12 hours ago
Archaeology First Vesuvius, Now This? An Australian Tourist Just Got Caught Going on a Moped Joyride Through Pompeii’s Vulnerable Ruins This is the third incident of a tourist wreaking havoc on Italy's cultural heritage in recent history By Sarah Cascone, 13 hours ago
Art World Art Industry News: The U.S. Is Training a New Generation of ‘Monuments Men’ to Protect Endangered Art Around the World + Other Stories Plus, Hauser and Wirth buys the Groucho Club in London, and the Getty returns sculptures to Italy. By Artnet News, 15 hours ago
Art World In Pictures: See Amoako Boafo’s First Solo Museum Exhibition, Meant to Show Visitors in Texas ‘How I Want to Be Seen’ Boafo is one of the major painting stars of recent years. By Artnet News, 23 hours ago
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: Marina Abramović on How Her Artistic Method Can Change Your Life [Re-Air] This week, we're revisiting one of our favorite episodes. By Artnet News, 24 hours ago
Pop Culture Géricault Can Dunk? An Instagram Account Finding Uncanny Similarities Between Art Masterpieces and Sports Photos Has Gone Viral The meme account, ArtButMakeItSports, has paired Bill Russell with Jacob Lawrence and Kevin Durant with Salvador Dalí. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: Decades of March Avery’s Bright, Autobiographical Canvases Go On View In London in Her First Show Abroad “March Avery: In the Studio” is the artist’s first exhibition with Waddington Custot and marks her representation by the gallery. By Artnet Gallery Network, 1 day ago
Art World Editors’ Picks: 10 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Andrea Breiling in the Hamptons to Artist-Designed Garbage Trucks in the Streets Plus shows at Geary, Tchotchke Gallery, and more. By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
Crime A Woman Allegedly Paid a Psychic to Convince Her Mother Her Art Collection Was Cursed—and Then Took Over $137 Million in Art Police recovered a $59 million Tarsila do Amaral canvas in a raid connected to the arrests. By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
Wet Paint Paris Gallery Cuts Ties With Toxic Curator, a Look at Nathan Fielder’s Art Tastes, and More Juicy Art-World Gossip Plus, what art critic just launched a new Substack? What famed photographer is getting a big show at Fotografiska? By Annie Armstrong, 1 day ago
Archaeology An Ancient Portrait of a Mystery King Has Been Unearthed at the Foot of a 4,300-Year-Old Pyramid in China The stone sculpture could offer clues to the identity of the region’s ruling class. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
Auctions Andy Warhol Made Some Very Unusual Paintings When He Was in Art School. Now His Family May Be Trying to Bring Them to Auction Warhol made the works while studying at the Carnegie Institute in the 1940s. By Eileen Kinsella, 2 days ago