Art & Exhibitions Phong Bui and Paul Kasmin Revisit Historic ‘Bloodflames’ Show By Benjamin Sutton, May 27, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Os Gêmeos Mark Up Brazil Soccer Team’s World Cup Jet By Eileen Kinsella, May 27, 2014
Art & Exhibitions San Francisco Zoo Transforms Plastic Ocean Trash Into Art By Sarah Cascone, May 27, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Sophie Calle Goes to Church The artist's installation in a chapel on the Upper East Side. By Alexandra Peers, May 27, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Anti-Capitalist Golden Cow Piñata Sculpture Rains Cash in Brooklyn Cash cow offers capitalist critique and $1000 By Sarah Cascone, May 27, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Victoria and Albert Museum Bypasses Acquisition Committees By Artnet News, May 27, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Norwegian Performance Artist Eats His Own Hip It's hip to eat your own hip. By Benjamin Sutton, May 27, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Study Says Artists Aren’t Being Paid Who’s to blame? By Alexander Forbes, May 26, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Around the Art World in Six Minutes An artistic treasure hunt and more essential art world news to start your week. By Alexander Forbes, May 26, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Does Superstar Singer Pharrell Williams Have a Future in the Art World? He buys art, makes it, and now curates, but is it all marketing? By Coline Milliard, May 25, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Chinese Pop Star Blooms as Painter Ai Jing's works go on view at the China Art Museum in Shanghai. By Jessica Zhang, May 24, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Technology Lets Archaeologists Clone King Tut’s Tomb By Sarah Cascone, May 24, 2014
Art & Exhibitions artnet News Cheat Sheet The top 10 art world stories of the week (May 19–23). By Benjamin Sutton, May 24, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Israel Museum Acquires Rare Gustav Klimt That Evaded Nazi Destruction By Sarah Cascone, May 23, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Will Cotton’s Painting of Katy Perry Heads to National Portrait Gallery A collector and forklift truck mogul has promised to donate the Pop masterpiece. By Eileen Kinsella, May 23, 2014