Art World Art Bites: Michelangelo’s ‘David’ Was Carved Out of a Flawed Marble Slab Two sculptors had tried and failed to chisel something out of the block—until Michelangelo stepped up. By Adnan Qiblawi, Jul 18, 2024
Museums & Institutions A Legendary New York Institution Reawakens With a Fresh Slate of Programs The American Academy of Arts and Letters hasn't had regular gallery exhibitions since before World War II. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 18, 2024
Law & Politics Philadelphia’s UArts Hit With Charges of Unfair Labor Practices After Sudden Closure A legal complaint alleges the school has failed to negotiate severance with its employees since shuttering in June. By Adam Schrader, Jul 18, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: At Almine Rech’s New Monaco Location, ‘Nature’s Reflections’ in Art Abound The group exhibition features the work of Ugo Rondinone, Miquel Barceló, and Johan Creten, and more. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 18, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Dalí’s Deep Love of European Art Traditions Resurfaces in a Major Museum Show "Dalí: Disruption and Devotion" pairs the Surrealist’s work with European masters, from Goya to Velázquez. By Artnet News, Jul 18, 2024
Archaeology & History Hundreds of 7,000-Year-Old Standing Stone Circles Discovered in Saudi Arabia These structures acted as shelters that could be easily disassembled. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 18, 2024
Law & Politics Ex-Daniel Arsham Studio Employee Alleges They Were Fired for Union Activities The ex-worker has filed a legal complaint with claims that the sculptor's studio denies. By Adam Schrader, Jul 18, 2024
Artnet Auctions Artnet Auctions Specialist Laetitia Guillotin on the Booming Market for Artists Prints (And What Makes Them So Special) Laetitia Guillotin recently joined the Artnet Auctions Prints and Multiples team as their London-based specialist. By Artnet Auctions, Jul 18, 2024
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Joel Mesler Throws a Pool Party at 30 Rock The artist takes us through a week in his life. By Joel Mesler, Jul 18, 2024
Art World Artcore: The Movement That Transformed Rhythm Into Color Orphism, the short-lived movement led by Sonia and Robert Delaunay, mined art from music. By Verity Babbs, Jul 17, 2024
Art World Art Bites: The Polarizing Art Theory Named After David Hockney The drawings of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres inspired a hunch that would go on to incense the art world. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 17, 2024
Gallery Network MAH Geneva Invited Art Historian Pascal Rousseau to ‘Rediscover’ the Museum’s Collection Undertaken in collaboration with American artist Tony Oursler, the project offers new perspectives on our relationship with art objects. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 17, 2024
Museums & Institutions New York’s Hispanic Society Is Now Home to a New Goya Research Center The museum hopes to inspire a new generation of art historians to study the work of the Spanish Old Master. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 17, 2024
Art World Archaeologists Find a Cache of Ancient Murano Glass Off Bulgarian Coast The objects date back to the days of the Ottoman empire. By Adnan Qiblawi, Jul 17, 2024
Collectibles Stegosaurus Skeleton Sells for a Whopping $44 Million, a Dinosaur Auction Record The sale price was 643.3 percent more than the high estimate. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 17, 2024