The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: What Does Connoisseurship Mean in the Digital Age? This week, a special live recording of a talk featuring Dominique Lévy, Michael Diaz-Griffith, and Dr. Thomas S. Kaplan. By Artnet News, May 18, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Why the Smithsonian Hasn’t Hung Donald Trump’s Presidential Portrait Yet + Other Stories Plus, Brooklyn's "Batcave" museum opens and Alex Da Corte directs a Prada campaign. By Artnet News, May 18, 2023
Style Here’s Your Go-To Guide to the Citywide NYCxDesign Festival, From Lamps Made From Mushrooms to Nick Cave-Designed Textiles NYCxDesign returns to New York City for its 11th season from May 18 through 25. By Artnet News, May 17, 2023
Auctions A Hero’s Rolex Wristwatch, Used in Rescue Missions, Soared at Auction After Appearing on Britain’s ‘Antiques Roadshow’ The watch served its owner, a diver with the Royal Navy, on dramatic undersea missions. By Artnet News, May 17, 2023
Auctions A Woman Bought Four Ceramic Plates at a Salvation Army for $8. They Turned Out to Be Original Picassos and Worth Over $40,000 Nancy Cavaliere, a New Yorker, discovered the plates on her way home from work in 2017. By Artnet News, May 17, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Art Basel Denies Rumors It Is Planning a Fair in Saudi Arabia + Other Stories Plus, an international photography award introduces a category for AI and Joe Bradley joins David Zwirner. By Artnet News, May 17, 2023
Archaeology Researchers Have Found 5,000-Year-Old Clay Figurines, Mysteriously Hidden Behind Boar Tusks, in a Ukrainian Cave The find also included a rare piece of pottery, and may suggest information about burial rituals, say experts. By Artnet News, May 16, 2023
Archaeology In an Unusual Find, Archaeologists Have Discovered a Pair of Ancient Roman and Egyptian Sculptures in a Small Polish Village The artifacts belonged to a woman who had plans to create a chamber of antiquities. By Artnet News, May 16, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: An Eleventh-Hour Fundraiser Saves a Santa Fe Art Museum From Closing + Other Stories Plus, Patrick Drahi funds a new art sales platform and Sprüth Magers now reps Martine Syms. By Artnet News, May 16, 2023
On View In Pictures: Josh Kline’s First U.S. Museum Survey Looks to the Future to Frame Present-Day Anxieties “Project for a New American Century” is on view now through August at the Whitney Museum in New York. By Artnet News, May 16, 2023
Archaeology Researchers in Israel Are Using A.I. to Translate Fragments of Ancient Cuneiform Text Into English The researchers are calling it a major step in the preservation of the cultural heritage of Mesopotamia. By Artnet News, May 15, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: The U.K. Government Has Commissioned Nine Artists to Make Work Responding to the Coronation + Other Stories Plus, Pyotr Pavlensky will stand trial in Paris and Ketterer Kunst relocates to Cologne. By Artnet News, May 15, 2023
People Underground Artist Frank Kozik, Who Created Iconic Album Covers and Concert Posters, Has Died at 61 Kozik created record and poster art for bands including the Melvins and Nirvana. By Artnet News, May 12, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Heavy Is the Hammer This week: a New York auction primer, a gala speech gone wrong, a canny mega-gallerist consignor, and much more. By Artnet News, May 12, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: The Musée d’Orsay Is Sending Manet’s ‘Olympia’ to the Met + Other Stories Plus, the Pompidou launches an architectural competition for its renovation and Soojin Kang takes the spotlight in London. By Artnet News, May 12, 2023