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KAWS Out – KAWS is pulling out all the stops with a series of new augmented-reality “companions”.
Online Art Fair – After the cancelation of its Hong Kong Fair, Art Basel is launching online viewing rooms to allow collectors to shop from the comforts of their own homes.
Venice Updates – Countries around the world, from Australia to the United Kingdom, are naming artists for the 2021 Venice Biennale.
Conjuring Magic on Canvas – Art critic Ben Davis finds magic in a new survey of works by Agnes Pelton at the Whitney.
Gunning for Sean Penn – Jeff Koons created a sculpture from actor Sean Penn’s gun collection, which Anderson Cooper just bought at auction.
Rauschenberg Foundation Pays It Forward – Robert Rauschenberg’s legacy of philanthropy continues with a new emergency medical grant program made possible by his eponymous foundation and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Ohio’s Big Gift – A local couple donated more than 100 works to the Cleveland Museum of Art, valued at more than $100 million.
Auction Blotter: New York Day Sale Edition – If you missed New York’s most recent auctions, we’ve got you covered with the big hits and misses.
Inigo Go-Go – Fresh from the new Artnet Intelligence Report, Eileen Kinsella unravels the mystery behind disgraced art dealer Inigo Philbrick.
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Corona Cancellations – Galleries and museums are closing and events are being canceled around the world. Keep up with it all with our up-to-the-minute guide.
Tate’s Deep Clean – An employee at Tate Modern tested positive for COVID-19, but the museum has opted to undergo a deep clean and remain open to visitors.
A Report From the Front Lines – What’s it like to live under coronavirus quarantine? Reporter Vivienne Chow reports from Hong Kong on this week’s episode of the Art Angle.
Boston Museums Shutter – Four leading Boston-area museums shuttered en masse as the public health emergency showed no signs of ebbing.
Cultural Sites Around the World Are Empty – Museums and other historic sites around the world are devoid of visitors due to the coronavirus pandemic.
New Suspects Behind Green Vault Heist – New reports suggest that the billion-dollar heist at Germany’s Green Vault may have been an inside job, with four security guards now under investigation.
The Met Makes Moves – The Metropolitan Museum of Art closed its three locations, paving the way for institutions around the country to close.
France’s Culture Minister Falls Ill – France’s culture minister, Franck Riester, is among the high-profile individuals who have been diagnosed with COVID-19.