Art World From a Burnt-Up Banksy to the Trump Sculpture at CPAC: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Artnet News, 2 days ago
Art and Law Harvard Can Keep Daguerreotypes Depicting Enslaved Africans, Despite Objections From One of the Subject’s Ancestors, a Court Has Ruled The photos belonged to the photographer, not the subjects, the judge ruled. By Taylor Dafoe, 2 days ago
Art World Archaeologists Have Unearthed an Ancient Egyptian Pet Cemetery Where Cats Were Buried in Fancy Beaded Necklaces Researchers also discovered a few monkeys and dogs buried near the ancient port of Berenice. By Brian Boucher, 2 days ago
People The Art World at Home: Dealer Rachel Lehmann Is Showing Ashley Bickerton Works and Daydreaming About an Extra Day in the Week We caught up with the New York art dealer ahead of the opening of her gallery's latest show. By Artnet News, 3 days ago
Art World Oops! A New Documentary About the Knoedler Fakes Scandal Accidentally Included an Artist’s Trick Image as Real This looks like a picture of Jackson Pollock in his studio, but it isn't. By Brian Boucher, 3 days ago
Art World Art Industry News: Want a Free Multimillion-Dollar Manhattan Apartment? Just Become a Museum Director + Other Stories Plus, the Dallas Museum of Art returns a sacred sculpture to Nepal and MC Hammer weighs in on the Benin Bronzes. By Artnet News, 3 days ago
Art World In Pictures: See the Highlights of the Frick Collection’s Suave Takeover of the Old Whitney Museum Building It's a whole new way to look at the art of one of New York's most beloved museums. By Artnet News, 3 days ago
Art World Wet Paint: Artists Rally to Save André Leon Talley From Eviction, Art-World Chef Keith McNally Opens in Miami, & More Art-World Gossip What auction house CEO is just as confused by NFTs as you are? Which Chelsea gallery's elevators are falling apart? Read on for answers. By Nate Freeman, Mar 5, 2021
People Meet Artist Kandis Williams, Whose Poetic Work Has a Sharp, Cerebral, and Radically Political Edge Williams weaves through histories and unearths long ignored narratives. By Janelle Zara, Mar 5, 2021
Art World A Group of Financial Traders Torched a $95,000 Banksy on Camera to Transform It Into a (Maybe) More Valuable NFT Artwork With the original gone, the virtual asset's value increases, the traders say. By Brian Boucher, Mar 4, 2021
Art World Art Advisor and Curator Valentina Tintori Picks Her Favorite Works From Artnet Galleries The Venezuela native shares what she's been reading, watching, and listening to, as well as some of her favorite works available now on Artnet Galleries. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 4, 2021
Art World To Mark the 2021 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, Check Out These Amazingly Meme-orable Animals and Their Silly Antics We’ve got pictures of a crooning chipmunk, a hungover penguin, and two bears doing the macarena. By Artnet News, Mar 4, 2021
Art World Dr. Fauci Has Donated the 3-D Coronavirus Model He Used to Explain the Pandemic to the Public to the Smithsonian’s American History Museum Many Americans will recognize the orange and blue model from Fauci's briefings. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 4, 2021
Art World An Art Historian Says He Spotted the Faint Signature of Titian on an Obscure Painting Hanging in a Small UK Church Richard Moore says portraits of Titian and his family members are also part of the scene. By Kate Brown, Mar 4, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: The Makers of the ‘Rain Room’ Are Now Getting Into NFT Artworks Alongside Rob Pruitt and Other Artists + Other Stories Plus, German museums get the green light to reopen on Monday and Ellsworth Kelly's partner gifts MoMA 25 sketchbooks by the artist. By Artnet News, Mar 4, 2021