Art World Art Industry News: George Lucas’s Museum Has Been on a Buying Spree of Thrilling Art by the Likes of Frida Kahlo and Alice Neel + Other Stories Plus, Givenchy teams up with artist Josh Smith, and a stolen Klimt found behind a garden wall makes its museum debut. By Artnet News, Oct 4, 2021
Art World From the New MacArthur ‘Geniuses’ to a Gratuitously Well-Endowed Italian Sculpture: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Oct 1, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Model Emily Ratajkowski Loses Copyright Battle Against a Photographer + Other Stories Plus, the Met will return Nepalese sculptures, and the Gallery Climate Coalition is headed to Frieze. By Artnet News, Oct 1, 2021
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: How Art Basel Did (and Didn’t) Change After a Two-Year Hiatus On this week's episode, a dispatch of Artnet News reporters discuss the much-anticipated return of Art Basel. By Artnet News, Oct 1, 2021
Politics Afghan Artists Watch, and Worry, as Taliban Promises a Framework Rooted in Islamic Law to Evaluate Cultural Production Per international reports, artists are hiding, and even destroying, their work for fear that they might be raided by enforcers. By Artnet News, Sep 30, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: ‘Yikes!’ Anish Kapoor’s Gory New Paintings Freak Him Out, Too + Other Stories Plus, Pussy Riot is getting into the NFT game and Picasso's former lover Françoise Gilot is making a comeback. By Artnet News, Sep 30, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: The Frick Will Hang Queer Contemporary Artists Alongside Old Masters at the Breuer Building + Other Stories Plus, why Germany's recent election is good news for artists, and the Getty makes its first grant to preserve Indigenous heritage. By Artnet News, Sep 29, 2021
Art History Michelangelo Made This Haunting Pieta For His Own Tomb. Conservators Have Spent Years Painstakingly Restoring It—See Their Process Here In restoring the sculpture, researchers discovered insights into the artist’s process. By Artnet News, Sep 28, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Turns Out the Success of Artist Neo Rauch Is Based on a ‘Historical Misunderstanding,’ Per the New Yorker + Other Stories Plus, Michelangelo's Pietá returns to its original splendor after a three-year restoration, and a Basquiat "Warrior" heads to Hong Kong. By Artnet News, Sep 28, 2021
Art World Editors’ Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar, From a Show About Texas on Governors Island to a Truly Bonkers Dog Dinner Plus, the last days for Deborah Brown at Anna Zorina. By Artnet News, Sep 27, 2021
Artnet News Pro Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the 2021 Edition of Art Basel in Switzerland Here's what dealers claim they sold as the art market roared back to life in Basel, Switzerland last week. By Artnet News, Sep 27, 2021
Style Hermès Lends a Detroit-Based Artist a Platform at Their New Store in Troy, Michigan The store opened with a colorful mural from multidisciplinary artist Ellen Rutt inspired by the brand's design iconography and the shop's Great Lakes location. By Artnet News, Sep 27, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: The British Museum Is Minting NFTs of Its Art—Because of a Cold LinkedIn Message From a Start-Up + Other Stories Plus, Design Miami is expanding to Qatar and more oversight is coming to the antiquities trade in the U.S. By Artnet News, Sep 27, 2021
Art World From an Astrologer’s Advice to Libra Artists to the Death of a Gardner Heist Suspect: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Sep 24, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Is the Taliban Hunting Afghanistan’s Most Famous Golden Treasure? + Other Stories Plus, MASS MoCA names a new director and New York's Port Authority will host a massive public art project inspired by JR. By Artnet News, Sep 24, 2021