The 12 Days of Artmas Worth the Splurge for Your Most Stylish Friends: This Artist-Designed Trench Coat From Burberry On the tenth day of Artmas, we spotlight an artful edition of this time-honored fashion staple. By Artnet News, Dec 22, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Two More European Art Fairs Are Rescheduling From March to May Over Public-Health Fears + Other Stories Plus, a Tate curator is tapped to organize the next Gwangju Biennale, and a Spanish museum director gets acquitted of fraud charges. By Artnet News, Dec 22, 2021
The 12 Days of Artmas Need a Gift for an Arty Epicurean? We Have Ideas, From Noma Sauces With David Shrigley Art to a Pancake Pan by Murakami On the ninth day of Artmas, we present our picks of artful things to eat, drink, and make you (and those around you) merry. By Artnet News, Dec 21, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: The Guggenheim’s Director Made $1.5 Million Last Year as His Staff Was Being Decimated + Other Stories Plus, New York museums fear nobody will show up to their holiday art programs, and artist and curator Jenni Crain dies at 30. By Artnet News, Dec 21, 2021
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: How French Rococo Design Shaped Some of Disney’s Most Beloved Films, From ‘Cinderella’ to ‘Sleeping Beauty’ A show at the Met suggests that Rococo design had a major influence on the animation studio. By Artnet News, Dec 21, 2021
The 12 Days of Artmas Give Your Loved One Their Very Own Louvre Masterpiece, Courtesy of Samsung’s The Frame TV On the eighth day of Artmas, we highlight a new way to visit Paris's beloved museum—without leaving home. By Artnet News, Dec 20, 2021
Archaeology & History Isle of Wo-Man? Two 1,000-Year-Old Brooches Discovered on the U.K. Island Suggest the Presence of Female Vikings The ornate bronze objects went on view for the first time this month. By Artnet News, Dec 20, 2021
Art World Madonna’s Son Rocco Ritchie Is Secretly an Artist and May Have Been Showing His Paintings Under the Pseudonym ‘Rhed’ for Years We can’t say for sure, but Madonna reportedly attended the opening of his debut in 2018. By Artnet News, Dec 20, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Boris Johnson Once Wrote an Article Saying the Parthenon Marbles Must Return to Greece ‘Where They Belong’ + Other Stories Plus, Pompidou architect Richard Rogers has died at 88, and museums are opening across Australia thanks to a major investment. By Artnet News, Dec 20, 2021
The 12 Days of Artmas The Best Gifts Art-World Insiders Have Ever Received, From a Mapplethorpe Photo to Dinner Plates by Laboratorio Paravicini On the seventh day of Artmas, we hear from artists, dealers, and curators about the gifts they've been honored to receive. By Artnet News, Dec 19, 2021
The 12 Days of Artmas The Best Gifts Art-World Insiders Have Ever Given, From an Old Master Painting to a Zanzibarian Key On the sixth day of Artmas, we hear from artists, dealers, and curators about how they've honored loved ones with presents. By Artnet News, Dec 18, 2021
Art World From Sotheby’s Record-Setting Year to Melania Trump’s NFT Drop: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Dec 17, 2021
Archaeology & History Neanderthals, the Original Gardeners, Intentionally Altered the Landscape as Much as 125,000 Years Ago, a Study Finds In a thaw between two ice ages more than 100 millennia ago, hunter-gatherers cleared large expanses of lakeside forest in Germany. By Artnet News, Dec 17, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Uh Oh, Looks Like Miami Was a ‘Super-Spreader Event’ as Art-World Revelers Fall Ill With COVID + Other Stories Plus, the director of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum is departing in 2022, and Lucien Smith launches his own NFT collection. By Artnet News, Dec 17, 2021
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: From Handbags to Hard Cash, How Dealers Woo the Artists They Want to Rep From Chanel handbags to cash in hand, there are lots of ways to woo an artist. By Artnet News, Dec 17, 2021