Gallery Network Artist Kiriakos Tompolidis Mines Family History and Generational Migration for His Debut Solo Show Berlin-based Galerie Judin presents a new suite of paintings that trace the artist's study of family albums and familial ties. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 3, 2024
Artists Jasleen Kaur Clinches Turner Prize, the U.K.’s Top Art Honor The Glasgow-born artist took home $31,000 for her sculptures made of everyday objects that explore identity and cultural memory. By Vivienne Chow, Dec 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Don’t Miss These 6 Miami Gallery Shows From the dreamy visions of Marlon Portales at Spinello Projects to Camilo Godoy's motion-infused debut with Dot Fiftyone. By Vittoria Benzine & Richard Whiddington, Dec 3, 2024
Law & Politics Collector Justin Sun Invests $30 Million in Trump’s Crypto Business Amid SEC Probe Sun is now the largest single investor in World Liberty Financial, and the Trumps get paid. By Brian Boucher, Dec 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Herd of Life-Sized Elephant Sculptures Migrates to Miami Beach The elephants are joined by a prototype for a new underwater sculpture park and artificial reef. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Ahoy! Artist Daniel Buren’s Colorful Regatta Makes a Splash at Miami Art Week A pair of twin teenage brothers placed first and second in the race. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 3, 2024
Art Collectors Art Collector Christine Würfel-Stauss on Cultivating Lasting Connections with Galleries and Artists The collector discusses the Rebecca Horn work that got away and the logistical challenge of acquiring a one-ton artwork. By Kate Brown, Dec 3, 2024
Art World How Chris Wolston’s Anthropomorphic Wicker Fantasies Are Redefining Furniture Design The designer blends an astute understanding of the human form with a deep commitment to craft. His work will be showcased this week at Design Miami. By Max Berlinger, Dec 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions These 6 Museum Shows Are Must-Sees in Miami We've rounded up six institutional shows to add to your calendar from Hurvin Anderson at the Perez Art Museum to Jacqueline de Jong at NSU Art Museum. By Vittoria Benzine & Richard Whiddington, Dec 3, 2024
Law & Politics Is the U.K. Nearing a Historic Deal to Return the Parthenon Marbles? The British Museum confirmed "ongoing and constructive" discussions are underway as the British and Greek prime ministers meet at Downing Street. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Meet the Mysterious Woman Who Shaped MoMA MoMa's exhibition "Lillie P. Bliss and the Birth of the Modern" is based on the art collection of the museum's enigmatic cofounder. Her efforts and collection have forged the ongoing narrative of Modern art. By Brad Phillips, Dec 3, 2024
Art World Barely Anyone Wants This Free Portrait of King Charles A $3.4 million scheme by the Cabinet Office offering the portrait found few takers. By Richard Whiddington, Dec 3, 2024
Art World Koyo Kouoh Tapped to Curate the 2026 Venice Biennale The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa director will be the first African woman to helm the biennial. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 3, 2024
Art World Design Miami: ‘Blue Sky’ Optimism Meets Bold Experimentation in a Shifting Market Design Miami touches down this week with a new owner, new curator, and an expanded global footprint. Here's a preview of what's in store. By Caroline Roux, Dec 2, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Michael Doohan on Founding Dark Green Studios to Foster Community in the Art World Doohan is on a quest to create a more accessible—and less intimidating—art world. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 2, 2024