Art World Egg Decoration, Paper Cutting, and More Traditional Arts at Risk UNESCO has released its annual list of Intangible Cultural Heritage they seek to help preserve. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 6, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Uncover ‘Rarely Depicted Beings’ on Reliefs in Ancient Egyptian Temple The 75-acre site includes a temple complex, necropolis, and quarries. By Richard Whiddington, Dec 6, 2024
Archaeology & History Top German Archaeologist Accused of Faking Prehistoric Discoveries Axel von Berg was among the world’s most respected archaeologists. Now, his historic findings are being called into question. By Tim Brinkhof, Dec 6, 2024
Collectibles Could This Stradivarius Become the World’s Most Expensive Instrument? The violin has been given an estimate of $12 million and $18 million. By Richard Whiddington, Dec 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions After 40 Years as the Conscience of the Art World, the Guerrilla Girls Finally Get Their First L.A. Show The survey, "Laugh, Cry, Fight," got its name before the election, but it serves just as well in its aftermath, says a founding member. By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 6, 2024
Art World Notre-Dame Rises Again: The Stats Behind the Cathedral’s Remarkable Restoration See inside the newly restored cathedral, which reopens to the public on December 8. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 5, 2024
Gallery Network At Miami Art Week, Check Out These Artnet Gallery Network Presentations IRL Make sure not to miss galleries from the Artnet Gallery Network IRL this week. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 5, 2024
Museums & Institutions Danish Museum Returns Bronze Head of Roman Emperor to Turkey The Glyptotek acquired the bronze from Robert Hecht, a now controversial antiquities dealer. By Richard Whiddington, Dec 5, 2024
Law & Politics Italian Authorities Bust International Antiquities Trafficking Network Police have arrested four people and 32 people remain under investigation. By Adam Schrader, Dec 5, 2024
People How Did Soho House Build a 10,000-Piece Collection? Meet the Woman Behind Its Art Barter System Kate Bryan currently oversees the collection, built over the years through a system of trading artworks for memberships. By Naomi Rea, Dec 5, 2024
Gallery Network New Shows at the Mayor Gallery and Tate Modern Explore the Early Foundations of Digital Art Two London exhibitions let viewers experience the fusion of art and pre-internet technology. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 5, 2024
Artists At 74, Bonnie Lucas, Artist of Feminine Macabre, Is Getting Her Big Break Portland Gallery ILY2 is presenting a solo booth of work by the artist at Art Basel Miami Beach. By Katie White, Dec 5, 2024
Archaeology & History How Was the Nebra Sky Disk Made? A New Study Reveals Fresh Clues A team has attempted to recreate the ancient relic. By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 5, 2024
Art World ArtReview Spotlights Gulf Leaders in This Year’s ‘Power 100’ List Sharjah Art Foundation's founding director Hoor Al Qasimi has taken the top spot. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 4, 2024
Art World ICA Miami Director Alex Gartenfeld Is Focused on Expansion, Not Anxiety: ‘We’re Just Excited to Amplify’ As Miami art week kicks into high gear, a slate of exhibitions are opening at the ICA, including shows by Lucy Bull and Keiichi Tanaami. Meanwhile, Gartenfeld, at the helm for a decade, is setting his sights on the future. By Whitney Mallett, Dec 4, 2024