Law & Politics Art Students and Faculty Rally at U.S. University Pro-Palestine Protests Artists have been at the forefront of organizing similar protests at museums and other institutions. By Adam Schrader & Margaret Carrigan, Apr 30, 2024
Pop Culture A New Documentary Tells the Troubled Story of Mega-Pop Artist Mr. Doodle It’s not all sunshine and rainbows for the artist, known for intricate drawings and an equally intricate legend. By Brian Boucher, Apr 30, 2024
Museums & Institutions Museum of the Year Award Names Finalists for Its $150,000 Prize The financial significance of the award has become ever more pertinent as economic pressure on U.K. institutions grows. By Holly Black, Apr 30, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Is This Famed Manet Painting Also a Beer Ad? The painting of Édouard Manet’s favorite Parisian establishment doubles as advertising for a British brewery.  By Tim Brinkhof, Apr 29, 2024
Gallery Network Two Midwestern Artists Use Photorealism to Capture ‘Forgotten Industry’ in New Exhibition Shown at Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York, artists Randy Dudley and Robert Gniewek tap the potential of the meticulous painting genre. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 29, 2024
Museums & Institutions Jane Austen Museum Seeks Help Deciphering Her Brother’s Hard-to-Read Manuscript Francis Austen wrote a memoir that could shed light on his sister's famed novels. The only problem is his penmanship. By Tim Brinkhof, Apr 29, 2024
Museums & Institutions Why Does the Louvre Want to Give the Mona Lisa Her Own Room? The museum has put forward the idea of displaying the Leonardo masterpiece in a dedicated underground gallery. By Artnet News, Apr 29, 2024
Law & Politics Destruction of a Historic Gaza Church Deemed a ‘War Crime’ in New Legal Filing Justice For All has called for an investigation into the intentional targeting of cultural heritage in Gaza. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 29, 2024
Art World Is Maurizio Cattelan’s New Work a Bit Too Similar to Sculptures by Anthony James? Both are made with bullets and shiny metals. By Brian Boucher, Apr 29, 2024
Collectibles A Legal Pad Scrawled With the Words ‘Buy Bitcoin’ Just Sold for $1 Million The pseudonymous Squirrekkywrath bought the sign, which was flashed on television during a 2017 hearing. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 29, 2024
Art & Exhibitions See Alternative Views of New York by Stan VanDerBeek, Weegee, and More in a New Film Series The series explores the grit and the glamour of a city that is often a character in Hollywood productions. By Artnet News, Apr 29, 2024
Art World Pope Makes First-Ever Visit to the Venice Biennale "The world needs artists," the Pope declared, drawing attention to the contributions of women like Frida Kahlo and Louise Bourgeois. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 29, 2024
Pop Culture The Original Model of the ‘Star Trek’ USS Enterprise Reappears After 50 Years What a time warp! By Richard Whiddington, Apr 29, 2024
Art World Art Bites: How Damien Hirst Got His Shark(s) The original tiger shark was replaced after it began to rot. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 28, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Mustard Contemporary Founder Oliver Munts on Navigating the Art World London-based gallery and advisory Mustard Contemporary promises a bespoke experience for both new and seasoned collectors alike. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 28, 2024