Art World Picasso’s Step-Daughter Scraps Plans to Open the World’s Largest Museum Dedicated to the Cubist Master Negotiations broke down between Catherine Hutin-Blay and the town of Aix-en-Provence. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 22, 2020
Art World Not All Burning Man Art Gets Incinerated. A New Sculpture Park in Las Vegas Is Offering It a Permanent Home—Unless You Want to Buy It The art and entertainment complex will also feature a new Meow Wolf experience early next year. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 22, 2020
Art World Art Industry News: Online Version of an Art Fair Where Works Are Sold Out of Cars Crashes From Too Much Traffic, Ironically + Other News Plus, curator Beatrix Ruf is helping the Netherlands buy contemporary art and Sotheby's plans a sale of artist-designed sneakers. By Artnet News, Sep 22, 2020
Art World The V&A Museum Is Inviting Audiences Down the Rabbit Hole to Experience Its ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Show in Virtual Reality The museum is hosting a live preview of the exhibition... in Wonderland. By Naomi Rea, Sep 22, 2020
People Studio Visit: Rising Textile Art Star Bisa Butler on How to Use Fabric Like Paint and the Kind of Art She Finds Irredeemably Boring The New Jersey-based artist welcomes us into her studio to discuss what is inspiring her right now. By Katie White, Sep 21, 2020
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 16 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Virtual EXPO Chicago to a Live Performance at the Met Plus, fall gallery shows you can see in person. By Artnet News, Sep 21, 2020
Style The Art of Craft: How a New Floral Brooch From Graff Pays Homage to Its Celebrated History of Diamond Design The brooch was conceived as a tribute to Graff’s long history with pink diamonds. By Noor Brara, Sep 21, 2020
People More Than Two Decades After Her Death, the Great Singaporean-British Artist Kim Lim Is Finally Being Written Into Art History The late sculptor and printmaker is the subject of a solo display at Tate Britain. By Naomi Rea, Sep 21, 2020
Law & Politics Ousted Montreal Museum Director Nathalie Bondil Is Suing Her Former Employer for $1.5 Million Over the ‘Destruction of Her Reputation’ Meanwhile, the embattled board chair is stepping down from his role. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 21, 2020
People Governor Cuomo Reveals Plans to Erect a Statue of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Her Birthplace of Brooklyn A special committee will seek artists and design ideas for the monument. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 21, 2020
Art World The Smithsonian and the V&A Abandon a Highly Anticipated Plan to Jointly Curate a Gallery in London The museums will instead refocus their efforts on launching a paid internship program. By Naomi Rea, Sep 21, 2020
Art World Art Industry News: Billionaire Ronald Perelman Has Already Sold Off More Than $100 Million in Art in Pursuit of a ‘Simpler Life’ + Other Stories Plus, Bay Area galleries launch a collaborative online platform and the Courtauld acquires a rediscovered manuscript by Paul Gauguin. By Artnet News, Sep 21, 2020
Art World Cranky Yelp Users Gave These Magisterial National Parks One-Star Reviews. See How an Artist Turned Them Into Hilarious Travel Posters "Even mother nature is subject to the wrath of the internet," illustrator Amber Share said. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 20, 2020
On View Hannah Beerman’s Joyful Assemblages Capture the Communal Spirit of the Lockdown Era (With a Side of Pita Bread). See Them Here The New York-based artist's new solo show, "Delicate Rubbernecking," is on view now at Kapp Kapp. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 20, 2020
Art World 15 Minutes With a Price Database Power User: Sneaker Collector Ryan Chang on How to Care for Your Shoe Collection (Humidity Control Is Key) Chang is the founder of Applied Arts, a media company that celebrates shoes as fine-art objects. By Artnet Price Database Team, Sep 18, 2020