Museums & Institutions ‘It Defames Me’: Brauer Museum Founding Director Blasts Valparaiso University’s Ongoing Deaccessioning Plan The university has temporarily shuttered the museum, but plans to go ahead with the sale of three artworks. By Brian Boucher, Jul 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions More Than $8 Billion Worth of Cultural Projects Were Built in 2023, Despite Economic Challenges Read 7 takeaways from the 2023 Cultural Infrastructure Index. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions New Jersey Lawmakers Cut Funding for Centre Pompidou Outpost Officials said the doors on the project "have now closed." By Adam Schrader, Jul 1, 2024
Art & Exhibitions 20 Years After Michel Majerus’s Tragic Death, the Pioneering Artist’s Laptop Has Been Restored. Surprises Abound 'It’s a true virtual studio,' said Cory Arcangel, who's exploring its hard drive in a YouTube series. By Andrew Russeth, Jul 1, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Kandinsky’s Roving Creative Journey Comes to Life in Amsterdam "Kandinsky" at the H'ART Museum brings together 60 of the painter's masterpieces. By Artnet News, Jun 30, 2024
Archaeology & History The Hunt: The Search for Sappho’s Lost Poetry Awaits a New Chapter The Greek poet frequently pined for women in tender yet charged lines about love’s ravages. By Vittoria Benzine, Jun 30, 2024
Archaeology & History 1,500-Year-Old Christian Ivory Box With Rare Engravings Found in Ancient Austrian Church Such reliquaries were once used to hold the remains of saints. By Artnet News, Jun 29, 2024
Studio Visit Kate Pincus-Whitney Traverses L.A.’s Food Scene in Her Maximalist Paintings The artist says the 'alchemy' of food helps us learn who we are and what stories we want to tell. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 29, 2024
Gallery Network These 11 Works Capture the Spirit of Pride Keep the sentiment of June pride month going year round with pride themed art all from the Artnet Gallery Network. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 28, 2024
Art World Marilyn Monroe’s Final Home Declared Landmark, Saved From Demolition The current neighbors wanted to knock the residence down to expand their estate. By Adam Schrader, Jun 28, 2024
Law & Politics Why Did Ron DeSantis Cut All Florida Arts Funding? Because He Feared ‘Sexual Festivals’ The governor cast a serious shadow on the future of the arts in the Sunshine State. By Brian Boucher, Jun 28, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: Cadogan Gallery Inaugurates New London Flagship With a Show of Contemporary Abstraction The exhibition in October will be a wide-ranging group show highlighting the gallery's ethos and aesthetic. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 28, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Marina Abramović Wants the Glastonbury Festival Crowd to Be Quiet for a Minute More specifically, she wants them to remain silent for exactly seven minutes. By Brian Boucher, Jun 28, 2024
Museums & Institutions Stedelijk Museum Restitutes Matisse Painting Sold Under Duress During WWII The painting will be returned to the heirs of a Jewish textile manufacturer Albert Stern. By Adam Schrader, Jun 28, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Artist Xiyao Wang on Crafting Her ‘Weightless and Boundless’ Paintings The artist is currently the subject of her debut solo show in Italy with Massimo De Carlo, Milan, on view through August 2. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 27, 2024