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
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: Writer Roxane Gay on What Art Can Teach Us About Trauma and Healing On this week's episode, the author discusses the deeply moving work of painter Calida Rawles. By Artnet News, Sep 24, 2021
Artnet Talks Panel Discussion: How Can Artists Explore New Technologies While Grappling With Sustainability? Facebook Open Arts and Helsinki Biennial participants explore the intersections between art, technology, sustainability, and social justice. By Artnet News, Sep 23, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: A French Politician Likens Christo’s Wrapped Arc de Triomphe to a ‘Garbage Bag’ + Other Stories Plus, David Adjaye signs up to do exhibition design for a highly anticipated Basquiat show and Anish Kapoor is selling his London manse. By Artnet News, Sep 23, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: DNA Evidence Leads Dutch Police to a 59-Year-Old Man Accused of Serial Art Thefts Worth $20 Million + Other Stories Plus, architects withdraw from Chicago's Architecture Biennial and Latin American art sales draw diplomatic opposition. By Artnet News, Sep 22, 2021
The Intelligence Report Introducing: The Artnet Intelligence Report, Fall 2021 Edition The fall 2021 edition of the Artnet Intelligence Report tracks the market's rebound from lockdown—and looks toward the future. By Artnet News, Sep 22, 2021
The Intelligence Report Download the Full Fall 2021 Artnet Intelligence Report Here The action- and insight-packed issue of the Artnet Intelligence Report is here—exclusively for Arnet News Pro members. By Artnet News, Sep 22, 2021
Art World Editors’ Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From New Art by Mike Perry of ‘Broad City’ to the Affordable Art Fair Plus, "Judith Has Arrived" at Aicon Contemporary. By Artnet News, Sep 21, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: On a Quest to ‘Spread Korean Culture Through the World,’ K-Pop Superstars BTS Offer a Gift to the Met + Other Stories Plus, Christie's will accept Ether for its next big evening sale, and Gagosian now represents social practice artist Rick Lowe. By Artnet News, Sep 21, 2021
Pop Culture Please Enjoy These Photos of Damien Hirst and Drake Bro-ing Out Over Sneakers The artist gave the musician a pair of custom, paint-splattered Nike Air Force 1’s to celebrate the success of ‘Certified Lover Boy.’ By Artnet News, Sep 20, 2021
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Art Dealer Carla Camacho on the Best Collecting Advice She Ever Received, and Why She Likes to Shop at Work The Lehmann Maupin partner tells us about which artists she's coveting right now and why collecting is an occupational hazard. By Artnet News, Sep 20, 2021
Art History Finally Stabilized After a Catastrophic Fire, Notre Dame Cathedral Is Ready to Be Rebuilt—Maybe in Time for the 2024 Summer Olympics Construction and interior cleaning of the 850-year-old Paris landmark are expected to begin in the coming months. By Artnet News, Sep 20, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Sotheby’s Is Selling the U.S. Constitution in Its Contemporary Art Evening Sale for Some Reason + Other Stories Plus, Mexico moves to halt a German sale of pre-Colombian artifacts and the new director of the Musée d'Orsay lays out his vision. By Artnet News, Sep 20, 2021
Art World From the Art-Inspired Looks at the Met Gala to a $3 Million Sculpture of Avocado Toast: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, Sep 17, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Artist Hito Steyerl Declines Germany’s Highest Honor, Accusing the Committee of ‘Diversity-Washing’ + Other Stories Plus, Jeffrey Deitch is bringing a $3 million bread house to Art Basel and the Kitchen launches a $28 million capital campaign. By Artnet News, Sep 17, 2021