Art World One Cooked Bird: Jeff Koons’s ‘Balloon Swan’ Survives Fire in Hong Kong "Balloon Swan (Red)" was nearly burned by faulty Christmas decorations in The Henderson, where Christie's is located. By Vivienne Chow, Nov 28, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Look Inside Cecily Brown’s Career-Spanning Show in Dallas A major retrospective at the Dallas Museum of Art showcases Cecily Brown's "revisionist approach" to art history. By Verity Babbs, Nov 28, 2024
On View Indigenous Histories and Futures Shine in This Photography Exhibition Curated by Wendy Red Star, the exhibition features more than 60 works by artists spanning dozens of Native nations and affiliations. By Adam Schrader, Nov 27, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Artists and Organizers of the Planned Gaza Biennale on What Their Initiative Means Those behind the exhibition are looking for institutional partners at home and abroad. By Adam Schrader, Nov 27, 2024
Art World The Art World’s Finest Desserts: 5 Reasons to Be Thankful A monumental tray of delicacies at an august museum, a $17 slice of cake at an auction house: all these delicacies, and more, await. By Katie White & Andrew Russeth & Jo Lawson-Tancred & Sarah Cascone, Nov 27, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Harry Clarke’s Beloved and Controversial Stained Glass Window Returns to the Wolfsonian in Miami Beach The window was meant as a gift to the League of Nations—until the Irish government censored it. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 27, 2024
Art World Organization Fighting Hunger Protests Banana Sale Outside Sotheby’s The nonprofit claims buyer Justin Sun could have fed 62 million people if he had donated the money instead. By Adam Schrader, Nov 27, 2024
Gallery Network Ahead of Miami Art Week, Scope Art Show Unveils a Slate of Dynamic Programming From panels and talks to performances and pop-ups, you won't want to miss this edition. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 27, 2024
Art World The Building That Serves as a Canvas for Banksy’s Infamous ‘Well-Hung Lover’ Is for Sale The auction is slated for February 2025 and comes after the sale of another property with Banksy's 'Mild Mild West' was announced. By Adam Schrader, Nov 27, 2024
Art World Anna Weyant, Jeffrey Gibson, and 9 Other Art Stars Have Reimagined Dior’s Iconic Bag The French luxury house has tapped renowned international artists like Faith Ringgold, Anna Weyant, and Jeffrey Gibson to reinterpret the Lady Dior bag. By Max Berlinger, Nov 27, 2024
Museums & Institutions Step Inside the World’s Oldest Egyptian Museum, Newly Revamped for its Bicentennial The institution has unveiled a series of new displays to celebrate. By Verity Babbs, Nov 27, 2024
Art World The Hort Legacy: How New York’s Boldest Art Collectors Are Preserving Their Vision Susan and Michael Hort have transformed personal loss and a keen eye for emerging talent into a collection of over 5,000 works. Now, they’re cementing their legacy with a private museum at Art Omi Pavilions. By Katya Kazakina, Nov 27, 2024
Archaeology & History Israel ‘Deliberately’ Targeted Archaeological Sites in Gaza, According to Palestinian Minister Israel has previously been accused of looting the collection of a museum established by Birzeit University. By Adam Schrader, Nov 27, 2024
Artists How Food, Art, and Life Intersected in Daniel Spoerri’s Uncanny Assemblages One of his "snare-pictures" from 1964 consists of the remains of a meal eaten by Marcel Duchamp. Spoerri died earlier this month at age 94. By Emily Steer, Nov 26, 2024
Gallery Network Huw Lougher of Lougher Contemporary on Art Market Trends and Advice for New Collectors Huw Lougher, who founded Lougher Contemporary in 2015, aims to demystify the world of art collecting, which has undergone significant change since 2020. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 26, 2024