Valuations Ahead of Her L.A. Gallery Launch, Dealer Emma Fernberger Tells Us Why ‘Art Should Speak for Itself’ The gallery will open its doors in Los Angeles on January 26 with a solo show of paintings by Nicole Wittenberg. By Katie White, 13 hours ago
Art World First-Time Exhibitor Morocco Abruptly Replaces Its Venice Biennale Pavilion The snubbed artists and curators say they were given no reason for the last-minute switch up. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 14 hours ago
Art World A Fire at a Seattle Gallery Destroys Works By Picasso, Rembrandt, and Goya Undamaged works are now safely housed at the gallery's new location nearby. By Adam Schrader, 15 hours ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: Wilde Inaugurates Its New Flagship Space With Striking Exhibitions of Omar Ba and Sylvain Corci-Torti The new gallery is located in the heart of Geneva. By Artnet Gallery Network, 16 hours ago
Law & Politics Suspect Arrested for Alleged Murder Of Gallerist Brent Sikkema In Brazil The suspect has been identified as 30-year-old Alejandro Triana Trevez of Cuba. By Adam Schrader, 16 hours ago
Law & Politics Stolen Picasso and Chagall Paintings Valued at $900,000 Were Found in a Basement in Antwerp The works were stolen from an Israeli family's home in 2010. By Adam Schrader, 17 hours ago
Artists Painter Louise Giovanelli Finds Inspiration for Her Deconstructed Canvases at a Minimalist Residency in Mallorca We visited the artist-in-residence at Neuendorf House in Mallorca. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 18 hours ago
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Curator Bogomir Doringer and Art Collective Random International on the Artist’s Solo at Nxt Museum in Amsterdam It is the first-ever solo exhibition presented by the museum. By Artnet Gallery Network, 22 hours ago
Museums & Institutions The Orlando Museum of Art Is In ‘Severe’ Financial Distress After Fake Basquiats Scandal The museum could face a deficit of $835,000 for the 2024 fiscal year. By Adam Schrader, 22 hours ago
Law & Politics A Key Sotheby’s Executive Took the Witness Stand, as Epic Rybolovlev Fraud Trial Lumbers Forward All eyes are on Sotheby's executive Sam Valette this week as he testifies about multi-million dollar private deals. By Eileen Kinsella, 2 days ago
Gallery Network Art Palm Beach and LA Art Show Return With Back-to-Back Presentations of Blue-Chip Art This Winter The bicoastal fairs promise modern masterpieces—and royal and celebrity presences. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 days ago
Art & Exhibitions Sketches from Cartoonist Daniel Clowes’s Hit Graphic Novel ‘Monica’ Go On View in Paris Galerie Martel will showcase the various materials the graphic novelist created for his latest book. By Min Chen, 2 days ago
Art World The World Monuments Fund’s 2024 Projects Will Preserve Cultural Heritage Sites in Ukraine and Turkey The nonprofit will also plans to fund projects responding to climate change. By Adam Schrader, 2 days ago
On View An Exhibition of Real-World Places ‘Accidentally’ Resembling Wes Anderson Movies Lands in London Pastel facades, vintage phone booths, mysterious doors. Does life actually imitate art? By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 2 days ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: Spanish Artist Felix R. Cid’s Brings His ‘El Canpo’ State of Mind to a New York Show Allouche Gallery in Soho will present a new body of work that takes inspiration from Ibiza and ideas of advancing technology. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 days ago