Art World Embroiled in a Global Feud With His Former Art Dealer, Russian Billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev Is Questioned in Monaco The litigious billionaire's luxury home was searched and he was detained in an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption and influence peddling. By Naomi Rea, Nov 7, 2018
Analysis Has Artificial Intelligence Brought Us the Next Great Art Movement? Here Are 9 Pioneering Artists Who Are Exploring AI’s Creative Potential There's a lot going on in the world of art and AI. By Naomi Rea, Nov 6, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Damaged in Venice’s Historic Flooding Last Week, Two Miró Tapestries Were Restored in Record Time for an Exhibition Salt water damaged the works worth a combined €1 million. By Naomi Rea, Nov 5, 2018
Art World Angry Neighbors Sue Tate Modern Over Nosy Visitors Looking Inside Their Luxury Apartments The Tate says the “obvious” solution is for residents to shut the curtains. Former Tate director Nicholas Serota suggested that net curtains should do the job. By Naomi Rea, Nov 5, 2018
Art Fairs As Artissima Turns Up the Volume on Sound Art, 9 Collectors Tell Us What Makes the Turin Fair Stand Out From the Crowd We asked a cross-section of collectors for their highlights of the fair where curators set the tone. By Naomi Rea, Nov 2, 2018
Politics The National Museum of Damascus Reopens in the Heart of War-Torn Syria After More Than Six Years The museum closed in 2012 amid the country's civil war. By Naomi Rea, Oct 29, 2018
Art World Oops, Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia Has Been Building Without a Permit… for 136 Years. Now It Has to Pay a $41 Million Fee The trustees of Gaudí’s Barcelona landmark will pay the fine over 10 years as the famous cathedral finally completes its construction. By Naomi Rea, Oct 26, 2018
Market Will Brexit Uncertainty Let Paris Reclaim Its Status as Europe’s Art Capital? We Consulted a Range of Experts We polled dealers on the ground at FIAC to see if they thought the City of Lights was poised to retake its crown from London. By Naomi Rea, Oct 25, 2018
Art World With the Jewel of Its Collection Recovered, Brazil’s National Museum Can Begin to Rebuild ‘From the Ashes’ The prized remains of "Luiza," the oldest human fossil in the Americas, are now a beacon of hope for the fire-ravaged institution. By Naomi Rea, Oct 22, 2018
Art World Here Are 10 of the Most Exciting Artists to Discover at FIAC and Its Satellite Fairs in Paris From Cai Lei's trompe l'oeil canvases to Zoë Paul's intricate beaded curtains, here's what you won't want to miss this week in Paris. By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Oct 19, 2018
Art Fairs From Katharina Grosse’s Trippy Timber to Matta’s Surreal Smokers, a Look Around Paris’s FIAC The prestigious fair kicked off in style at the Grand Palais. By Naomi Rea & Kate Brown, Oct 17, 2018
On View In Paris for FIAC? Here Are 11 Must-See Shows on View This Week in the French Capital From Laure Prouvost to Simon Fujiwara, here are our favorite shows away from the fair. By Naomi Rea, Oct 16, 2018
Politics Donald Trump Hung a Painting of Himself Chilling With Abraham Lincoln in the White House—and the Internet Is Going Nuts About It The work by Andy Thomas contains a subtle feminist message. By Naomi Rea, Oct 15, 2018
Art World After a Bitter Battle, Jeff Koons’s Paris Tulips Will Be Planted on the Lawn of the City’s Museum of Fine Arts The US artist left the city with a smile on his face after helping to pick the new site for the monument on a flying visit yesterday. By Naomi Rea, Oct 12, 2018
On View Bob Dylan Illustrated His Most Famous Songs—With New Lyrics—for a London Gallery Show "Mondo Scripto" is a sneak preview of a massive global touring exhibition organized by Halcyon gallery, set for next year. By Naomi Rea, Oct 12, 2018