Art World Remembering Foxy, the Late-1990s New York Party of Legend—See Never-Before-Published Images Here Photographer Mr. Means documented the glamorously messy talent night at the Cock in the East Village. By William Van Meter, 23 hours ago
Market Documenta Presents an Invigorating Alternative to a Market-Driven Art World. Maybe That’s Why the Industry’s Establishment Has Largely Dismissed It Scandal aside, I was surprised by the intolerance shown by the art market establishment. By Kate Brown, 2 days ago
Crime In Pictures: Check Out the Alleged Basquiats the FBI Seized From a Controversial Exhibition at the Orlando Museum of Art The museum has already scrubbed all mention of the show, titled "Heroes and Monsters," from its website. By Vittoria Benzine, 21 hours ago
Wet Paint The Orlando Museum of Art Was About to Show a Questionable Pollock, Tali Lennox Lands at Almine Rech, and More Art-World Gossip Plus, who showed up to the late Virgil Abloh's Brooklyn Museum show? What artist had his Twitch account suspended? Read on for answers. By Annie Armstrong, 21 hours ago
Archaeology A Team of Archaeologists and Volunteers Are Conducting an Unprecedented Dig to Uncover the Mysteries at Arthur’s Stone The University of Manchester broke ground on the first-ever archaeological dig at an ancient site linked to King Arthur. By Vittoria Benzine, 22 hours ago
Art World Reviving an Ancient Korean Craft, Artist Dahye Jeong Wins the 2022 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize Her prize-winning piece is on display at the Seoul Museum of Craft in South Korea. By Suh-young Yun, 1 day ago
Art World From the Latest Museum Unionization to an Orlando Museum’s FBI Raid: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
Style What Artists Born Under the Cancer Zodiac Can Learn from Frida Kahlo + More Advice From a Noted Astrologer We spoke to astrologer Lisa Stardust about what artists born under the sign should expect this season. By Katie White, 1 day ago
Auctions Just in Time for Independence Day, Sotheby’s Is Auctioning a Crucial Precursor to the Bill of Rights That Could Sell for $5 Million The sale of the historic document will benefit the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museums, with locations around the country. By Dorian Batycka, 1 day ago
Wet Paint Wet Paint in the Wild: Writer Janelle Zara Takes Us to the Greek Island Hydra for the Deste Foundation’s Jeff Koons Show We gave the Los Angeles-based arts writer a disposable camera to record a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, 1 day ago
The Back Room The Back Room: Stiff Upper Lip London’s eye-of-the-beholder auctions, Aboudia’s serious fanbase, crypto art’s next rising star, and much more By Tim Schneider, 1 day ago
NFTs Madonna’s World of Woman-Sponsored Concert Was a Strange Mix of NFT Pitch and Variety Show I didn't learn a lot about the NFT collection there, but I did catch COVID. By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
Art World Art Industry News: The Cover of Beyoncé’s New Album ‘Renaissance’ Definitely Maybe References a 19th-Century British Painting + Other Stories Plus, the Philadelphia Museum of Art will return a silver trophy to the Czech Republic, and a new arts complex blooms in the Hudson Valley. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: Re-Air: The Secret Codes of World-Class Art Auctions, Demystified A reporter, a former auction house chairman, and an art advisor help us pull back the curtain in one of our favorite episodes to date. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
On View In Pictures: See Works by the Disabled Artists Reviving the Spirit of Dada at Museums Around the U.K. This Weekend A prize-winning project imagines what would happen if the Dada movement emerged during the lockdowns of 2020. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 1 day ago
Buyer's Guide 6 Fascinating Booths to Discover at Masterpiece London, From Dapper Dandy Portraits to an Intact Triceratops Skull The fair is returning for the first time since 2019, with a 128 exhibitors on view. Check out a few of our favorites. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 days ago
Shows & Exhibitions ‘It’s Important to Leave Something for the People of Venice’: Why Artist Bosco Sodi Is Letting Locals Take His Biennale Art Home The artist plans to leave a little bit of his native Mexico behind when the biennale closes. By Sarah Cascone, 2 days ago