Auctions Phillips Is Expanding to Texas With the Hire of a Dallas-Based Philanthropist as Its New Regional Director Philanthropist Joyce Goss was named the auction house’s first Regional Director, Texas. By Artnet News, Nov 8, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: A Monumental Artwork Has Gone Up in Brooklyn Chronicling Republican Election Lies + Other Stories Plus, an anonymous donor bankrolls free admission to San Francisco museums for one weekend, and Evelyn de Rothschild has died at 91. By Artnet News, Nov 8, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Art-Collecting Lauder Brothers Donate to Competing Candidates for New York Governor + Other Stories Plus, Kurimanzutto expands from Mexico City to New York, and the Louvre antiquities trafficking case gets a trial date. By Artnet News, Nov 7, 2022
People ‘We Paint Something Because We Want to Remember’: Watch Artist Song Dong Honor Impermanence With His Disappearing Artworks As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Nov 4, 2022
People Valuations: Artist Martine Gutierrez Tells Us About Her Island Dreams and Why Her New Favorite Dress Is Made of Toilet Paper We asked the visual and performance artist about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Nov 4, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Italy’s New Right-Wing Culture Minister Publicly Scolds the Uffizi for Closing on a National Holiday + Other Stories Plus, the British Museum prioritizes renovations to its crumbling Parthenon Marbles gallery, and the U.S. returns a looted statue to Cambodia. By Artnet News, Nov 4, 2022
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: How—and Why—Paul Allen Built His Billion-Dollar Art Collection This week, Christie's vice chairman Max Carter and director of the Paul Allen Collection Mireya Lewin join the show. By Artnet News, Nov 4, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Climate Protesters Who Glued Themselves to ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ Get Jail Time + Other Stories Plus, the inaugural sale on Pharrell’s Joopiter platform fetches $5.3 million, and Germany gives museums a €1 billion boost. By Artnet News, Nov 3, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Climate Activists Will Pause Their Soup Attacks to Let the U.K. Consider Their Demands + Other Stories Plus, Kasmin now represents the Robert Motherwell estate, and Shirin Neshat unveils a banner in support of the Iran protests. By Artnet News, Nov 2, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Digital Art Star and NFT Hero Refik Anadol Is About to Get a Major Platform at MoMA + Other Stories Plus, the Freud Museum is gaining a new mental health-savvy audience, and Hollywood talent agencies are coming for artists. By Artnet News, Nov 1, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Are There Really Hidden Rooms in King Tut’s Tomb? Scholars Remain Divided + Other Stories Plus, new fears about the looting of art in Ukraine and workers at the the Columbus Museum of Art vote to unionize. By Artnet News, Oct 31, 2022
People Valuations: Gallerist Phoebe Saatchi Yates on the Beauty of ‘Deeply Ugly’ Art, and Her ‘Delightfully Freaky’ Wedding Ring We asked the London-based gallerist about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Oct 28, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Pharrell’s Auction Platform Joopiter Crashes at Launch Due to ‘High Volume of Interest’ + Other Stories Plus, star photographer Deana Lawson joins Gagosian, and the Bronx Museum unveils plans for a $26 million makeover. By Artnet News, Oct 28, 2022
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: How A.I. Is Changing the Business of Being an Artist This week, we dive into issues of plagiarism, ownership, and the value of making art at all. By Artnet News, Oct 28, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Climate Activists Can’t Agree on Whether Throwing Soup at Art Is the Best Strategy or Not + Other Stories Plus, Sonia Boyce's Golden Lion-winning Venice installation heads to the U.K., and Macron is under fire for his gift to the Pope. By Artnet News, Oct 27, 2022