The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: What Does the Future of NFTs Look Like Now? Collapsing prices are putting a damper on the euphoria of yore. By Artnet News, Jul 15, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Oligarch Collector Petr Aven Breached Sanctions to Cover Up the Sale of a Bentley, Authorities Claim + Other Stories Plus, Poly Auction's Hong Kong evening sale generated $57.3 million and Documenta is posting record attendance. By Artnet News, Jul 14, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Damien Hirst’s 27-Year-Old Son Has Abruptly Cut Ties With His Dad’s Art Companies + Other Stories Plus, an elite rare-book dealer in New York is charged with selling stolen notes and lyrics, and the V&A plans a major show on Korean culture. By Artnet News, Jul 13, 2022
Archaeology & History Climate Change Is Threatening Archaeological Discoveries in Norway’s Icy Landscape, According to a New Report Arrow shafts, sandals, and preserved animal remains are among the objects discovered in the Scandinavian country in recent years. By Artnet News, Jul 13, 2022
Artnet News Pro Hot Lots: 5 Artworks That Spectacularly Outperformed Expectations During London’s Summer 2022 Day Sales Work by Katherine Bernhardt, Paul Thek, Caroline Walker, and other artists shattered their estimates this season. By Artnet News, Jul 12, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Auction Houses Insist that the Art Market Is Still On Fire. Are They Telling the Whole Truth? + Other Stories Plus, BTS members select their favorite cultural destinations, and art star Harold Ancart joins Gagosian. By Artnet News, Jul 12, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Some of the Fabulously Fun Visual Artworks Decorating This Year’s Henley Music and Arts Festival in England Seven galleries brought works by 114 artists to attract clients from the black-tie event at Henley-on-Thames. By Artnet News, Jul 11, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: How 3-D Printing Robots Could End the Stalemate Over the Parthenon Marbles + Other Stories Plus, a professor embroiled in the Orlando Basquiat scandal speaks out, and Project Row Houses is launching a biennial. By Artnet News, Jul 11, 2022
Archaeology & History Indigenous Activists in Australia Say a Company’s Plans to Drill for Gas Threatens to Destroy Up to a Million Ancient Petroglyphs Two custodians of the historic region spoke at the United Nations this week, calling for international support. By Artnet News, Jul 11, 2022
Art World From Dino-Mania in New York to Richard Armstrong’s Resignation: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Jul 8, 2022
Art World ‘I’m Trying to Show the Layers of Time’: Watch Artist Do Ho Suh Sketch a Life-Size Replica of His First New York City Apartment As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jul 8, 2022
Archaeology & History A Woman Bought a Pile of Cheap Costume Jewelry Online. Turns Out It Contained a Rare Viking-Era Gold Ring The ring will go on view at the University Museum in Bergen, Norway, later this fall. By Artnet News, Jul 8, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Kiki Smith, Alec Soth, and Other Artists Urge Biden to Address Saudi Arabia’s Dismal Human Rights Record + Other Stories Plus, artists weigh in on whether art school is really worth it, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art acquires a room by Siah Armajani. By Artnet News, Jul 8, 2022
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: Re-Air: Art, Lies, and Instagram: How Catfishing ‘Collectors’ Duped the Art World This week, Kate Brown details the mysterious saga that had her chasing ghosts all over the Internet. By Artnet News, Jul 8, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: People Are Offering Wads of Cash to Buy Virgil Abloh-Designed Sneakers Right Off Brooklyn Museum Guards’ Feet + Other Stories Plus, the Academy Museum names a new director, and Art Basel recruits a director of fairs and exhibition platforms from the Walker Art Center. By Artnet News, Jul 7, 2022