People The Art World at Home: Curator Maya Allison Is Organizing the UAE’s Pavilion for the Next Venice Biennale and Making Sourdough The curator is working on projects from her home on the campus of NYU Abu Dhabi. By Artnet News, 17 hours ago
Art World Art Industry News: Artist Specializing in ‘Modern Misconceptions of Reality’ Charged for Involvement in Capitol Riot + Other Stories Plus, German museums and galleries will remain closed until at least mid-February and Pierre Le-Tan’s collection heads to Sotheby's Paris. By Artnet News, 20 hours ago
Art World Nearly 100 Firefighters Put Out a Devastating Fire at the Center for Fine Arts in Brussels No artworks were damaged during the incident, the museum has confirmed. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Artnet Talks Artnet Talks: How to Tackle Career Challenges in the 2021 Art World, From Furloughs to Remote Work Join the free conversation in partnership with Art Market Mentors on Zoom on January 26th at 9:30 a.m. EST. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Art World Art Industry News: Why Does This $10 Million Painting of Dutch Boys Drinking Beer Keep Getting Stolen? + Other Stories Plus, the BBC is in hot water for tarnishing the reputation of a jewelry dealer and a Salvator Mundi is recovered by Italian police. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Art World Slow Down the Mega-Galleries, Empower Black Collectors, and 13 Other Changes Art-World Insiders Hope to See in 2021 We asked dealers, artists, and curators what they're hoping will change in the coming year, and how it might be achieved. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Art World Editors’ Picks: 17 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a New Deitch-Gagosian Collaboration to a Look at the US Presidency There's lots to look forward to this week. By Artnet News, Jan 18, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Artists Create Powerful Digital Tributes to Martin Luther King Jr. for the Billboard of a Brooklyn Institution + Other Stories Plus, some museums are reopening in Italy and how arts funding actually grew (a bit) under Trump. By Artnet News, Jan 18, 2021
On View Painter Mernet Larsen Turns Space and Reality on Their Heads—See Images From Her Topsy-Turvey Show at James Cohan Here Larsen's humorous, often surreal narrative paintings are inspired by El Lissitzky's Constructivism. By Artnet News, Jan 18, 2021
Art World From Rihanna’s Photo Shoot With Lorna Simpson to Futura’s Lawsuit Against the North Face: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Jan 15, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Offers Aid to Capitol Curators Assessing Damaged Artworks + Other Stories Plus, the Dallas Art Fair moves from April to September and Howardena Pindell looks back at her influential report on museum representation. By Artnet News, Jan 15, 2021
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: 8 Predictions on How the Art World Will Shift in 2021 Only time, and maybe Tim, will tell what the future holds. By Artnet News, Jan 15, 2021
People The Guggenheim Taps Museum Veteran Naomi Beckwith as Its First Black Chief Curator Beckwith will replace Nancy Spector, who left the museum last year. By Artnet News, Jan 14, 2021
Art World What Is the Best Way to Reopen an Art Museum After Lockdown? A New Guide From the National Endowment for the Arts Offers Six Practical Tips Consult with health professionals, embrace transparency, and document the whole process, the NEA advises. By Artnet News, Jan 14, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Trump Was Busy Giving Out Two National Medals of the Arts Amid His Historic Second Impeachment + Other Stories Plus, the Orange County Museum of Art names a new director and an art collector is quickly becoming a frontrunner in New York's mayoral race. By Artnet News, Jan 14, 2021