People What I Buy and Why: Dominique Mielle on Why She Loves Tiny European Auction Houses, and the Sculpture She Installed by Crane Top collectors share their strategies (and obsessions). By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 29, 2020
On View The Late Artist Aminah Robinson Dedicated Her Life to Recovering America’s Lost History. At Last, She’s Finding a Bigger Audience A sprawling show of her work is on view at the Columbus Museum of Art, an institution that was close to her heart. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 29, 2020
Art World From a Mysterious Alien Monolith to the Death of an Art-Dealing French Resistance Hero: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Artnet News, Nov 27, 2020
Art World The Shapeshifting Artist Emeka Ogboh Is Releasing His Debut Album With Berghain Nightclub’s In-House Label Ogboh's work is also currently on view at the locked-down night club in Berlin. By Kate Brown, Nov 27, 2020
Art World From a Monumental Pigeon to a Fountain of Tears, Here Are the 12 Finalists for the High Line Plinth Commission See the 12 proposals here. By Artnet News, Nov 27, 2020
Art World Art Industry News: The Museum of London Wants to Collect Your Covid-19 Dreams (Yes, You Read That Right) + Other Stories Plus, the Museum of the Bible restitutes a precious, looted artifact and Art Basel's miniature fair opens in Hong Kong. By Artnet News, Nov 27, 2020
Art World Why Urban Planners in China Have Become Master Copyists of the West’s Most Famous Monuments Read an excerpt from the new book "Fake Heritage" by John Darlington. By John Darlington, Nov 27, 2020
Art World A Group of Brooklyn Artists Is Opening a Neighborhood Dive Bar and Art Gallery to Revive Community in the Isolation Era Brian Whiteley, Jen Catron, Paul Outlaw, and Joseph Latimore opened the Satellite Art Club, a members-only art bar, in October. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 26, 2020
People The Art World at Home: Bass Museum Director Silvia Cubina Is Organizing a Citywide Public Art Show and Enjoying Her Reading Nook Between tracking hurricanes, organizing scavenger hunts, and catching up on some opera, Cubina has been pretty busy. By Artnet News, Nov 26, 2020
Art World A Handsomely Illustrated New Book Uncovers New York City’s Lost and Hidden Gems of Public Art—See Images Here The book is written by Lori Zimmer and illustrated by Maria Krasinski. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 26, 2020
Art World As Germany Extends Its Lockdown, Shuttered Museums Are Offering Up Their Galleries to Cramped and Poorly Ventilated Schools The country has just extended its lockdown on cultural venues until at least December 20. By Kate Brown, Nov 26, 2020
On View ‘I’ve Been Allowed to Find This Place of Joy Again’: Watch Photographer Catherine Opie Visit Her Childhood Home With Fresh Eyes As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 26, 2020
Art World An International Report Shows the Situation for Museums Has Improved Since Spring—But It Still Offers a Stark Vision of the Future The International Council of Museums has issued a follow-up report to a startling survey released in May. By Naomi Rea, Nov 26, 2020
Art World Art Industry News: Researchers Have Found DNA on Leonardo Drawings—And They Are Not Ruling Out That It Could Be From the Master Himself + Other Stories Plus, the Met will project an artist's love letter to New York onto its façade and activists are memorializing art from the Black Lives Matter movement. By Artnet News, Nov 26, 2020
Art World Need Inspiration for This Highly Unconventional Thanksgiving? Feast Your Eyes on Some of Art History’s Most Surreal Meals From 'Meat Joy' to 'The Dinner Party,' these unconventional works of food art will inspire a fittingly strange Thanksgiving holiday. By Caroline Goldstein & Katie Rothstein, Nov 25, 2020