The Art Detective On Edge Before Miami Basel, the Art World Is Bracing for ‘the Question’ Could a heightened scrutiny of artists' personal beliefs impact the contemporary art market? By Katya Kazakina, 11 hours ago
Art History Was Winter Monet’s Favorite Season? Here Are 3 Surprising Facts About His Snowy Masterpiece ‘The Magpie’ We took a closer look at Monet's largest winter landscape and found some surprising details. By Katie White, 1 day ago
Artists ‘Be Really Tender’: 12 Famous Artists Offer Life Advice Feeling frustrated? Losing self-belief? Artists can offer sage guidance. By Brian Boucher, 2 hours ago
Art World A Sandro Botticelli Painting, Forgotten for Decades, Was Seized by Italian Authorities From a Family’s Home The painting is in very poor condition and must be preserved, a state agency said. By Adam Schrader, 8 hours ago
Gallery Network Director Bao Dong on What Makes the Beijing Contemporary Uniquely Situated to Be the Next Top Art Fair In less than a decade, the fair has emerged as an important event on the international art world calendar. By Artnet Gallery Network, 8 hours ago
Art World Vincent Honoré, the Much-Loved French Curator, Has Died at 48 One of the most accomplished curators of his generation, Honoré was most recently the director of exhibitions at the MO.CO contemporary art museum in Montpelier. By Devorah Lauter, 8 hours ago
Law German Art Collector Loses Bid to Keep Ancient Egyptian Mask After Court Battle Dirk Gemünden bought three art objects at an auction in 2020. He has been allowed to keep one of them. By Adam Schrader, 8 hours ago
Wet Paint The Art Collector Whose Brother May Be Haunting His Sugarbaby, Plumbing Issues at Hugh Hayden’s L.A. Debut, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what celebrity appearance made Whitney staff members stifle laughter? Which art dealer/marine conservationist is on the hunt for a new assistant? By Annie Armstrong, 13 hours ago
Crime A Stolen $100,000 Chagall Print Might Actually Be Worth Far Less A band of thieves made off with the lithograph from a New York City gallery in September. By Adam Schrader, 13 hours ago
Gallery Network Untitled Art Fair’s 2023 Edition to Focus on Digital Innovation and Inclusivity in the Art World The Miami Beach-based fair returns this month with a full slate of dynamic programming and events. By Artnet Gallery Network, 13 hours ago
Museums The Zabludowicz Collection Is Closing Its London Space The private museum's doors will shut when its final shows end on December 17. By Devorah Lauter, 13 hours ago
The Back Room The Back Room: Single-Owner Sales Lose Steam Surveying this year’s single-owner sales, the thrill-kill of guarantees, a record-setting Salvo, and much more. By Artnet News, 16 hours ago
The Art Angle The Art Angle Round Up: A Buyer’s Market, Italy’s J.R.R. Tolkien Tiff, and the Blackest Black This week, Ben Davis and Kate Brown are joined by art market reporter Eileen Kinsella. By Artnet News, 17 hours ago
Art World Nan Goldin Takes the Top Spot on ArtReview’s Power 100 List For the first time in the list's 22 year history, the top 10 is wholly made up of artists. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 22 hours ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: 5 Artists Offer Unique Takes on Contemporary Abstraction in a New Brussels Exhibition Galerie Sept presents 'Dialogues in Abstraction,' highlighting the genre within a contemporary context. By Artnet Gallery Network, 1 day ago
Art World ‘The Material Fights Back’: Watch Aki Sasamoto Sculpt the Uncontrollable As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, 1 day ago
Crime A New Podcast Lifts the Lid on the Notorious Theft of a Caravaggio From an Italian Church The series aims to locate the painting, which has been missing since 1969. By Adam Schrader, 1 day ago