Art World From a Court Win for Statue Topplers to an Art Dealer’s NFT Crisis: The Best & Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Jan 7, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Sotheby’s Could Get Slapped With a Class-Action Lawsuit Alleging It Denied Workers Healthcare + Other Stories Plus, London's ICA names Bengi Ünsal as its new director, and protestors in Kazahkstan topple a statue of its former leader. By Artnet News, Jan 7, 2022
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: 6 Predictions on How the Art Industry Will Transform in 2022 Resident soothsayer Tim Schneider peers into the future. By Artnet News, Jan 7, 2022
Museums & Institutions A Collection of Russian Religious Paintings Once Owned by the Medicis Is Returning to the Uffizi Galleries for Good The exhibition "Museum of the Russian Icons" is now open at the Palazzo Pitti. By Artnet News, Jan 6, 2022
Pop Culture What Does The Weeknd Collect? We Decoded His Trendy Art Collection From an Ad for His $22.5 Million Beverly Hills Penthouse Keith Haring, Hajime Sorayama, and Kaws are among the pop star's favorites, it turns out. By Artnet News, Jan 6, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Meet the Rising-Star Actor Who Has Been Chosen to Play Basquiat in a Major New Biopic + Other Stories Plus, Iwona Blazwick is stepping down from her post as director of London's Whitechapel Gallery, and Australian artist Craig Ruddy dies at 53. By Artnet News, Jan 6, 2022
Art & Exhibitions 18 Must-See Exhibitions in Europe in 2022, From a Duet Between Van Gogh and Etel Adnan to Francis Bacon’s Animal Paintings We rounded up the most captivating shows that you will not want to miss in the first half of 2022. By Artnet News, Jan 5, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Malcolm Gladwell Has an Ingeniously Elegant Solution to Eliminating Toxic Philanthropy in the Arts + Other Stories Plus, David Zwirner plans an artists' retreat in Montauk and Sotheby's hires a luxury ecommerce exec to guide its expansion in China. By Artnet News, Jan 5, 2022
Art World Editors’ Picks: 9 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Etel Adnan’s Final Paintings to Surrealist Art From Beyond Europe Plus, check out gallery openings for Jessie Edelman and Howard Smith, and a show of works by Black artists from the American South. By Artnet News, Jan 4, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Rainy Venice Has Realized That Santiago Calatrava’s Slip n’ Slide of a Glass-Bottomed Bridge Was a Bad Idea + Other Stories Plus, South Africa's art collection is spared in a fire at parliament and the trade-show industry is recovering at a snail's pace. By Artnet News, Jan 4, 2022
Artnet News Pro 12 Artists Poised to Break Out in 2022, Based on Our Survey of Top Dealers, Advisors, and Curators Don't sleep on this group. By Artnet News, Jan 4, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Why ‘Vigilante’ Restorers Keep Screwing Up Heritage Sites Across Spain + Other Stories Plus, MoMA mandates boosters for all staff, and the India Art Fair is postponed amid new public health measures in the country. By Artnet News, Jan 3, 2022
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast (Re-Air): How NFTs Are Changing the Art Market as We Know It Art business editor Tim Schneider helps us figure out WTF an NFT is. By Artnet News, Dec 31, 2021
Market We Launched Artnet News Pro to Offer You Exactly What You Need to Know About the Art Market. Here Are Some of Our Best Scoops We launched our members-only section Artnet News Pro to offer you the kind of stories you couldn't get anywhere else. By Artnet News, Dec 31, 2021
Auctions Here Are the 10 Most Expensive Works of Art Sold at Auction in 2021—and Why They Fetched the Prices They Did Plus, who bought and sold them (when we could figure it out). By Artnet News, Dec 30, 2021