Politics The Director of Moscow’s Pushkin Museum Is the Latest Institutional Head to Step Down Amid Russia’s Escalating Cultural Repression An opposition media site claims that the new director has previous ties to the Kremlin. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 3 hours ago
Museums How Will Technology Shape the Museum of Tomorrow? 20 Museum Directors Will Convene in the Bay Area to Explore Digital Horizons They will be participating at an open symposium taking place on April 21 at Stanford University. By Min Chen, 4 hours ago
Law A U.S. Court Has Handed a Legal Victory to Digital Artist Kevin McCoy in an Ownership Challenge Over the First-Ever NFT The judge called the lawsuit an attempt to 'exploit' questions of open ownership. By Eileen Kinsella, 5 hours ago
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People Tishan Hsu’s Art Preceded Internet Aesthetics By Decades. Now, His Prescient Work Is Finally Getting Its Due A digitally native generation has become captivated by the New York artist, who is in his 70s. By Louise Benson, 12 hours ago
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Art History Did Vermeer Have a Daughter Who Painted Some of His Most Famous Portraits? This Art Historian Thinks So The theory has ruffled feathers among the art establishment. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 19 hours ago
Museums The New Museum Has Named Two Star Curators the Co-Organizers of Its Sixth Triennial, Set for 2026 The show will be the first to take place after the completion of the museum’s major expansion project. By Taylor Dafoe, 21 hours ago
Art History A Young Couple in York Renovated Their Kitchen Cabinets and Found 17th-Century Frescoes Painted Underneath The historic artworks actually predate the home. By Sarah Cascone, 24 hours ago
Art History This Famous Portrayal of Young Lovers Celebrates the Splendor of Spring—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About Pierre-Auguste Cot’s Masterpiece Get to know the backstory behind one of the best-known—and most romantic—depictions of the season of love. By Katie White, 1 day ago
Archaeology You Can Win $250,000 If You’re Able to Assist This Super-Powered A.I. in Deciphering Ancient, Damaged Scrolls The scrolls were discovered in 1752, but fire damage made them too fragile to unroll. By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
Art World Art Industry News: Elizabeth Peyton Painted Lucas Zwirner’s Portrait for Her Debut Outing With His Dad’s Gallery + Other Stories Plus, the Gardner museum closed in fear of climate protests and Thaddaeus Ropac now represents Zadie Xa. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
People Former Tom Sachs Employees Detail New Allegations of Meager Pay and Dehumanizing Work for the Artist and His Wife, Sarah Hoover Former employees claim the couple's outspoken progressive values masked the darker realities of working for them. By Sarah Cascone, 1 day ago
Art History In the Documentary ‘Angel Applicant,’ a Filmmaker Explores Paul Klee’s Late Work Through the Lens of Their Shared Illness The film debuted at SXSW, where it clinched a grand jury award. By Delia Harrington, 1 day ago
Studio Visit Self-Taught Artist Daniel Tyree Gaitor-Lomack Is the Talk of the L.A. Gallery Scene. Here’s a Look Inside His Massive, Sunlit Downtown Studio The conceptual artist calls his studio his "altar." By Eileen Kinsella, 1 day ago