Politics 25 Artists Have ‘Deauthored’ Their Works in the Zabludowicz Collection Because of Its Ties to the Israeli Military The artists are acting with the BDZ collective. By Kate Brown, Jul 27, 2021
Auctions Christie’s Will Auction Off Works by Rashid Johnson, Cecily Brown, and Other Artists to Benefit a Charity Battling Fossil Fuels The Gallery Climate Coalition organized the sale with the auction house. By Kate Brown, Jul 22, 2021
People ‘We Want Art With All Its Contradictions’: Massimiliano Gioni on How Curators Can Help Keep Radical Art Alive We spoke with the artistic director of the Beatrice Trussardi Foundation and the New Museum about pandemic-era curating. By Kate Brown, Jul 22, 2021
People Art Dealer Inge Baecker, Who Championed Fluxus and Action Artists, Is Among the Dead in Germany’s Devastating Floods The veteran art dealer was caught in her home without a respirator by a flash flood. By Kate Brown, Jul 20, 2021
Artnet News Pro We Went Behind the Scenes With the Art Dealers Looking to Make Millions in Monaco, the Elite City-State Smaller Than Central Park The annual art fair—plus a wave of new pop-ups—fills a void left by the dearth of museums. By Kate Brown, Jul 20, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Berlin’s Embattled Humboldt Forum Has Opened Its Doors at Last. Can It Persuade Its Critics to Give It a Chance? After numerous delays, the institution opens its doors to the public tomorrow. By Kate Brown, Jul 19, 2021
Art & Exhibitions ‘Sea & Sun,’ the Harrowing Performance-Art Climate Opera That Won Top Honors at the Venice Biennale, Is Now Going on a World Tour The award-winning opera performance will travel around the U.S. beginning in September. By Kate Brown, Jul 16, 2021
Artnet News Pro Gallery Pop-Ups Are Turning Vacation Spots Around the Globe Into Unlikely Overnight Art Hubs. Next Up? Puglia, Italy Taste-making dealers will gather at the Palazzo Tamborino-Cezzi for a weeks-long event. By Kate Brown, Jul 13, 2021
Artnet News Pro Germany’s Auction Market Has Remained Strong Through the Pandemic. Now, It’s Poised to Make Even Bigger Gains Germany's auctions saw more and more works going over the €1 million mark—and international auction houses like Sotheby's have noticed. By Kate Brown, Jul 12, 2021
Art & Exhibitions After Years of Heated Debate, an Exhibition Dedicated to Jewish Art Dealer Max Stern Is Moving Forward—and His Heirs Are Not Happy The embattled exhibition lost its international partners after disputes over looted art. By Kate Brown, Jul 8, 2021
Art & Exhibitions The Baltic Triennial Has Brought Together Some of Europe’s Most Promising Emerging Talents—See Images Here This year, the exhibition was decentralized across project spaces throughout Vilnius, Lithuania. By Kate Brown, Jul 6, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Documenta Will Forge Ahead With the Show’s 15th Edition in the Summer of 2022 as Planned The supervisory board and the shareholders met this morning to make a decision about whether or not to postpone the event. By Kate Brown, Jul 2, 2021
People Italian Entrepreneur Beatrice Trussardi Is Launching a Nomadic Art Foundation With a Dramatic Installation Atop the Swiss Alps The first project is accessible only by foot or horse-drawn carriage. By Kate Brown, Jul 1, 2021
Law & Politics A Top Portuguese Art Collector and Museum Founder Has Been Arrested Over His Alleged Ties to a Multimillion-Dollar Fraud Scheme José "Joe" Berardo opened a museum to his collection in 2006. By Kate Brown, Jun 30, 2021
Studio Visit Sculptor and Filmmaker Rosa Barba on the Best Way to Get Un-stuck at the Studio (It Involves Walking a Dog) A major show of the artist's work is coming to the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. By Kate Brown, Jun 29, 2021