Art World Art Industry News: The Majority of NFT Collectors Are, Shockingly, Mostly in It for the Money, New Survey Says + Other Stories Plus, the search is on for the mystery man who donated $50 million in art to the Bruce Museum, and the Courtauld's director is stepping down. By Artnet News, Apr 27, 2022
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Have Discovered a 1,700-Year-Old Leather Sandal, an Example of Ice-Age Fashion, on a Mountain Pass in Norway Experts believe the sandal is a version of the Roman carbatina, a popular style in Europe at the time. By Artnet News, Apr 26, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: That Highly Controversial Philip Guston Exhibition Will Now Finally See the Light of Day + Other Stories Plus, Shanghai art workers speak out about life under lockdown, and North Face and street artist Futura reach a settlement. By Artnet News, Apr 26, 2022
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 9 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Panel on Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage to a New Mural in Prospect Park Plus, solo shows for Hend Samir, Mosie Romney, and Nathan Ng Catlin. By Artnet News, Apr 25, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Saudi Royals Are Selling Off Art, Jewels, and Yachts as the Crown Prince Tightens Purse Strings + Other Stories Plus, Paris's mayor orders an investigation into alleged misconduct at the city's museums, and UNESCO postpones a meeting in Russia. By Artnet News, Apr 25, 2022
Art World From Simone Leigh’s Touring Pavilion to the Death of Hermann Nitsch: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2022
On View Here Are the 9 Best Pavilions at the 2022 Venice Biennale, From Some Super Creepy Centaurs to a Vision of Cybernetic Beauty From Poland's first presentation by a Roma artist to a high-tech creature at the Korea Pavilion, here is our pick of the biennale's best. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Louise Blouin’s Southampton Compound Heads to Auction After Failing to Sell for $140 Million + Other Stories Plus, artist Cynthia Plaster Caster has died, and China's financial regulators propose restricting NFTs. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2022
The Art Angle ‘The Artwork Would Almost Have to Double In Price’: Is Fractional Art Investing the Future of the Market, or a Scam? Who wants to buy a piece of a Picasso? By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2022
On View Vesuvius Was Hot, But This New Exhibition of Erotic Art Excavated From Pompeii Is Hotter. See Images Here The show brings together 70 sexy objects unearthed at the archeological site, including frescos, sculptures, and bronze medallions. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2022
Travel Looking to Explore Venice Beyond the Biennale, and Off the Beaten Path? Here Are Tips From Art People in the Know Here's one: Go to church—for the art. By Artnet News, Apr 21, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: NFTs Barely Bring a Trickle of Profit to Galleries, a Report Finds + Other Stories Plus, Hans Ulrich Obrist hosts an early morning club in Venice and Tracey Emin gets personal on Instagram. By Artnet News, Apr 21, 2022
Auctions The ‘World’s Leading’ Purveyor of Tiki Decor Is Going Out of Business With a Fire-Sale Auction of Props, Mugs, and All Kinds of Knick Knacks Oceanic Arts, a California business that has been selling Tiki decor for nearly 70 years, is closing as its owners retire. By Artnet News, Apr 20, 2022
Auctions Artnet Auctions Is Teaming Up With Poly Auction to Stage an Online Sale of Blue-Chip Art in China This Summer The sale will appear on the Poly Auction platform. By Artnet News, Apr 20, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: International Museums Acquire Landmark Works From the Souls Grown Deep Foundation + Other Stories Plus, an Yves Klein work that may fetch $18 million heads to auction, and the Museum of the American Revolution gets a $50 million donation. By Artnet News, Apr 20, 2022