Up Next Brooklyn Ceramicist Stephanie Temma Hier Crafts Vibrant, Sculptural Works Bursting With Wit, Humor, and Provocation The artist is currently preparing for a solo show at Montreal's Bradley Ertaskiran this fall. By Katie White, 1 day ago
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, 2 days ago
Law Lynn Goldsmith Told an Artist to Remove His Own Prince Paintings, Inspired by Her Lawsuit Against the Warhol Foundation, From Instagram The photographer said a Texas artist needed her permission to make a painting inspired by her court battle with the Warhol Foundation. By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
The Back Room The Back Room: The Fineberg Flop This week, a postmortem of spring's most pivotal (and disappointing) sale, a buzzy new project space on Henry Street, and much more. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
Style Bottega Veneta Celebrated Its 10th Anniversary in Brazil With a Rare Art Takeover of Lina Bo Bardi’s Modernist ‘Glass House’ The Brazilian art exhibition "The Square" melds seamlessly into the famed architect's personal collection at her former residence. By Evan Moffitt, 1 day ago
Museums The British Museum Has Finally Cut Ties With BP, Following Years’ Worth of Climate Protests Against the Sponsorship Deal The museum hasn't made any announcements yet, but climate activists are declaring the end of the deal a 'massive victory.' By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
Shows & Exhibitions Photoville Returns to New York With More Than 80 Exhibitions—Many Displayed in the Event’s Signature Shipping Containers New York’s annual open-air photography show is gearing up for its 12th edition. By Taylor Dafoe, 1 day ago
Galleries ‘Nothing Was Compromised’: Hunter Biden’s Art Dealer Says His Gallery Has Been Targeted by Hackers Meanwhile Georges Bergès has also been asked to hand over all documents relating to Biden. By Eileen Kinsella, 1 day ago
On View ‘It’s the Snake Eating Its Own Tail’: Artist Jesse Draxler on His New Solo Show That Feeds Off His Dark and Enigmatic Inner World 'U&I' encompasses Draxler's transformation from Tumblr star to cult fave. By Min Chen, 1 day ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: At 88, Tennessee Sculptor Jim Collins Looks Back on His Storied Career in a New Chattanooga Exhibition "Jim Collins: The Last Show" is on view with Ruffner Fine Art, Chattanooga, through August 24, 2023. By Artnet Gallery Network, 1 day ago
Shows & Exhibitions Can’t Get Enough Vermeer? A New Documentary Reveals the Behind-the-Scenes Drama of Planning the Rijksmuseum’s Historic Exhibition Planning the world's most complete exhibition of the Dutch Golden Age master's work led to unexpected discoveries as well as art historical heartbreak. By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
Law Japan Has Repatriated a Stolen Baroque Painting to Poland After Authorities Pulled It From a Tokyo Auction Block The artwork, attributed to Alessandro Turchi, was on a list of the most valuable pieces taken from Poland during World War II. By Taylor Dafoe, 1 day ago
Science & Tech A.I.-Generated Versions of Art-Historic Paintings Are Flooding Google’s Top Search Results Google is apparently rolling tools that should make it easier to assess the context and credibility of search results. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 1 day ago
Shows & Exhibitions A U.K. Artist Filled Resin Skulls With $1 Million in Shredded Cash to Protest the Cost of Living Crisis. You Can Take One Home for $1,250 Gold Freddo bars, a bleeding ATM, and a bill printer spitting out the costs of Brexit are among the artist Imbue's creations on view in the City of London By Vivienne Chow, 1 day ago
Art Fairs Zurich Art Week Will Be All About A.I., With Tech-Centered Art Shows, Talks, and Events Across the City. Here Are Our Top Picks While interest in NFTs is lagging, a whole host of artists are moving forward the conversation around A.I. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 2 days ago
On View Is A.I. Coming for the Drag Queens Next? A Deep Fake Cabaret at the V&A Exposes the Tech’s Limitations What happens when you queer the dataset? By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 2 days ago
Art World Art Industry News: Freddie Mercury’s Early Drafts for ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Go on View at Sotheby’s + Other Stories Plus, Hannah Gadsby's Picasso show gets panned and Frieze Seoul announces its exhibitors. By Artnet News, 2 days ago