Art World Art Industry News: White Cube Is Opening a New Gallery in Seoul + Other Stories Plus, Gagosian now represents Francesca Woodman and Anna Delvey's lawyer is suing her for unpaid legal fees. By Artnet News, 3 hours ago
Art World Researchers Are Trying to Figure Out How a Roman-Era Figurine of the Greek God Pan Turned Up in the Ruins of One of Istanbul’s Oldest Churches The discovery comes just a couple of months after the unearthing of another Roman statuary fragment from the same site. By Artnet News, 17 hours ago
Politics Climate Activists Called for MoMA to Drop Its Board Chair in a Demonstration Outside the Museum’s Annual Fundraiser MoMA's board chair Marie-Josée Kravis is married to Henry Kravis, whose private equity firm is invested in the oil and gas sectors. By Artnet News, 17 hours ago
Art World Art Industry News: Curator Manuel Segade Has Been Chosen to Helm the Reina Sofia in Madrid + Other Stories Plus, Louis Vuitton launches an NFT collection and the names in the running to lead the Guggenheim. By Artnet News, 1 day ago
On View Get Ready for Beach Season With These Artists’ Takes on Bathers, From Paul Cézanne to Eric Fischl, in a New Show in London London gallery Saatchi Yates has organized the exhibition “Bathers,” on view through August 10. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Archaeology A ‘Good Percentage’ of Ancient Artifacts Recently Repatriated to Italy Are Fakes, According to an Antiquities Expert Some of the nearly 60 pieces returned to Italy came from the Met. Others were owned by the disgraced collector Michael Steinhardt. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Auctions A Towering 18th-Century Astronomical Clock, Made for King Louis XV of France, Could Fetch $850,000 at Auction The clock still works, even after two and a half centuries. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Art World Art Industry News: A Fleet of Illuminated Drones Paid Tribute to Van Gogh’s Starry Night + Other Stories Plus, Sonia Boyce leaves Simon Lee Gallery and the Serpentine unveiles Lina Gotmeh's breezy summer pavilion. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Archaeology An Israeli Anti-Theft Squad Inadvertently Stumbled on a 1,850-Year-Old Burial Cave at a Construction Site The cave contained Roman-era artifacts including burial chests and a ceramic candle holder. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Archaeology What Perfume Did Ancient Romans Wear? A Crystal Jar Recently Discovered in a Mausoleum Holds the Aromatic Answer Renovations in a town in Seville revealed a well-preserved Roman mausoleum with a jar containing an ancient perfume. By Artnet News, 3 days ago
On View Is Hannah Gadsby’s Picasso Show at the Brooklyn Museum ‘Disastrous’ or Are Its Critics Just ‘Hysterical’? Here Are All the Hot Takes Though it just opened days ago, “It’s Pablo-matic" has already inspired several waves of “takes.” By Artnet News, 3 days ago
Art World Art Industry News: Set Dressing for the ‘Barbie’ Movie Caused a Global Shortage on Pink Paint + Other Stories Plus, a record number of visitors took in Rijksmuseum's Vermeer show and Woody De Othello joins Stephen Friedman. By Artnet News, Jun 5, 2023
Art Fairs Here Are 4 Highlights From Art Basel’s New Kabinett Sector, Coming to the Swiss Fair for the First Time This Month Including historical figures like Pati Hill and youngsters like Petrit Halilaj, these thematic displays will take place inside the galleries’ booths. By Artnet News, Jun 5, 2023
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, Jun 2, 2023
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, Jun 2, 2023