Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Maria Bernheim Opens the First Show at Her New Space in Mayfair The gallerist takes us through a week in her life opening her gallery in Mayfair. By Maria Bernheim, Jan 13, 2024
Style Gucci’s New Creative Director Debuts a Refreshing Reset of a Men’s Collection Creative director Sabato De Sarno's sleek new runway revamp of Gucci comes with an illuminating arts publication. By William Van Meter, Jan 12, 2024
Art World See How Nigerian Artist El Anatsui Weaves Mesmerizing Tapestries Out of Cast-Off Materials As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 12, 2024
Museums & Institutions Chicago’s Field Museum Responds to New U.S. Regulations on the Display of Native American Artifacts Under federal regulations, museums must now receive consent to display items belonging to American Indians. By Adam Schrader, Jan 12, 2024
Art World Marina Abramović Is Now Selling Skincare Products and Energy Pills White bread and white wine? The world-famous performance artist shares her anti-aging secrets. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 12, 2024
Pop Culture An Upcoming Film on Photographer Peter Hujar Has Found Its Leading Man The biopic will be directed by indie filmmaker Ira Sachs. By Min Chen, Jan 12, 2024
Art World How Equinox Works as an Unofficial Art Marketplace, Revealing Details From the Rybolovlev Case, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, are Drake and James Turrell ready to collaborate once more? Which Henry Street gallery is graduating to Chelsea? By Annie Armstrong, Jan 11, 2024
Law & Politics Indiana University Has Canceled a Retrospective on Palestinian Artist Samia Halaby An online petition seeking to have the show reinstated has already received nearly 5,000 signatures. By Adam Schrader, Jan 11, 2024
Gallery Network The Winter Show Celebrates 70 Years with a Special Exhibition Dedicated to Americana The show will welcome over 70 exhibitors for the 2024 edition. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 11, 2024
Museums & Institutions Workers at the Denver Art Museum Are Unionizing for Better Pay and Workplace Protections Organizers said a supermajority of 250 workers have already agreed on the formation of the union. By Adam Schrader, Jan 11, 2024
Art World French Investment Fund ArtNova Makes Its First International Power Move Paris's annual Art Market Day event will now become part of the Art Business Conference's international program. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 11, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Ai Weiwei Takes on A.I. for a New Public Art Exhibition in London’s Piccadilly Circus An advocate for freedom of expression, the dissident artist encourages audiences to consider the bigger questions. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 11, 2024
Art World The Storied Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Will Close Its College in 2025 The PAFA museum will remain open and continue to offer educational programming. By Adam Schrader, Jan 11, 2024
Archaeology & History Tudor Wall Paintings, Unseen for 300 Years, Are Uncovered in a Loft Space at a Cambridge College The paintings, featuring three crowned motifs, were used to legitimize King Henry VII's reign. By Artnet News, Jan 11, 2024
Art & Tech A Keith Haring Painting ‘Completed’ Using A.I. Generates Backlash The Pop artist had left the work deliberately unfinished as a commentary on the AIDS epidemic. By Artnet News, Jan 10, 2024