Gallery Network 7 Questions for Sam Ghantous on Bringing Uncomfortable Perspectives to Art and Design YveYang Gallery is presenting Ghantous's recent video work in the Film section of Art Basel Hong Kong. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 28, 2024
Pop Culture ‘Why Not?’: Dealer Mary Boone on Getting Name-Checked by Vampire Weekend Indie rock band Vampire Weekend has dropped "Mary Boone," a new song off their forthcoming album. By Annie Armstrong, Mar 28, 2024
Artists ‘A Tough, Exacting Challenge’: Artists and Friends Remember Late Sculptor Richard Serra Just as he had a great artistic impact on many around him, Serra also made a deep personal impression. By Brian Boucher, Mar 28, 2024
Collectibles The Door From ‘Titanic,’ Too Small to Fit Two People, Sells Big at Auction The balsa wood prop was among hundreds of Hollywood props up for sale. By Verity Babbs, Mar 28, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeologists in Egypt Uncover a 4,000-Year-Old Tomb With Rare Inscriptions The 4,000-year-old mastaba was built for a royal administrator and his priestess wife. By Tim Brinkhof, Mar 28, 2024
Art World Latest Banksy Mural Barricaded After Vandalism The mural's new legal owner has erected a fortress to protect it from vandals. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 28, 2024
Museums & Institutions British Museum Taps Nicholas Cullinan as New Director Following Theft Scandal Cullinan has been head of London's National Portrait Gallery since 2015. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 28, 2024
Art World An Artist Recreates a Lost Velázquez Painting With A.I. Fernando Sánchez Castillo has digitally re-imagined a work destroyed in a 1734 fire. By Verity Babbs, Mar 27, 2024
Museums & Institutions Striking MASS MoCA Staff Reach a Wage Deal With the Museum The agreement ends a three-week strike. By Adam Schrader, Mar 27, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Andreas Blank’s Trompe L’Oeil Stone Sculptures Will Make You Look Twice The artist was recently awarded the Loth Prize for Sculpture alongside gallery Art Affair. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 27, 2024
Art World A Gallery Volunteer’s Sleuthing Leads to the Reunion of a 16th-Century Altarpiece The altarpiece will be displayed as one for the first time in decades at Compton Verney. By Richard Whiddington, Mar 27, 2024
Collectibles An Apple Business Card Signed by Steve Jobs Sells for a Whopping Sum The auction also included old Apple computers, a first-generation iPhone, and a ticket stub signed by Jobs. By Richard Whiddington, Mar 27, 2024
Artists Richard Serra, Whose Monumental and Confrontational Works Redefined Sculpture, Dies at 85 He is best remembered for his immense, rusted steel monuments that were once reviled and are now beloved by the public. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 27, 2024
Archaeology & History Artifacts From a Bronze Age Settlement Dubbed ‘Britain’s Pompeii’ Go on View Must Farm was occupied for less than a year before it was destroyed by fire. By Adnan Qiblawi, Mar 27, 2024
Museums & Institutions Museums Struggle to Respond as Pressure Mounts to Take a Stand on Gaza Artists and cultural workers say statements from a museum "can only go so far.” By Adam Schrader, Mar 27, 2024