Gallery Network Spotlight: Brazilian Conceptual Artist Cildo Meireles Returns to New York With a Revelatory Solo Show The exhibition is on view at Galerie LeLong & Co. through January 27, 2024. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 10, 2024
Law & Politics A U.S. Appeals Court Rules That a Madrid Museum Can Keep a Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting The ruling is a blow for the heirs of Jewish collector Lilly Neubauer, from whom the painting was confiscated in 1939. By Adam Schrader, Jan 10, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Brooklyn Museum Will Host Dior’s Next Runway Show This April Designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, the collection will pay homage to the “meeting of cultures.” By Lee Carter, Jan 10, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Museum Show in London Is Resurfacing Masterpieces by a Long-Overlooked Renaissance Painter "Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed" is the first museum exhibition dedicated to the artist who was admired in his lifetime. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 10, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Filmmaker Bennett Miller’s A.I.-Enhanced Sepia Visions Go on View at Gagosian Beverly Hills The director's first California show features his latest experiments with text-to-image generator DALL-E. By Min Chen, Jan 10, 2024
Law & Politics A Man Was Arrested on the Roof of an Arizona Gallery After Trying to Steal $250,000 Worth of Art The pieces stolen reportedly included works by Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. By Adam Schrader, Jan 10, 2024
Gallery Network Spotlight: A Group Exhibition in Singapore Highlights the Harmonies Between African and Asian Diaspora Cultures "Translations: Afro-Asian Poetics" is presented by Institutum, and brings together works by roughly 100 internationally acclaimed artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 10, 2024
Law & Politics Here’s How a New Anti-Money Laundering Law Impacts Self-Employed Creatives in the U.S. Artists with LLCs have until January 2025 to file the paperwork or possibly face hefty fines or jail. By Adam Schrader, Jan 9, 2024
Law & Politics Artists Protest Berlin’s Arts Funding Rule Linked to ‘Controversial’ Antisemitism Clause More than 4,000 signatories to an open letter say the new measure will hamper freedom of expression. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 9, 2024
What I Buy and Why How Real Estate Mogul Sam Charney Built His Eclectic Art Collection From the Ground Up His passion for street art began in high school, when he worked as an errand boy for a Soho gallery. By Lee Carter, Jan 9, 2024
Studio Visit Artist Bryan Rogers Conjures Fantastical Queer Landscapes in His New Jersey Studio The painter's solo exhibition “Wallflowers" opens at Monya Rowe in New York on Thursday, January 11, 2024. By Katie White, Jan 9, 2024
Law & Politics Amid Multiple Lawsuits, OpenAI Says Creating A.I. Would Be ‘Impossible’ Without Copyrighted Material The A.I. developer is starting to hit back at its critics in the hopes of defending its business model. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 9, 2024
Pop Culture A New PBS Documentary Chronicles Edward and Jo Hopper’s Rich Yet Prickly Two-Artist Marriage "HOPPER: An American Love Story" explores the vital role Jo Hopper played in her husband's career. By Adam Schrader, Jan 9, 2024
Law & Politics Russian Billionaire Rybolovlev’s Case Against Sotheby’s Kicks Off With a Fiery First Day in a New York Court The case is likely to expose information about secretive negotiations over the sale of multimillion-dollar trophy artworks—and the nature of the art trade. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 8, 2024
Museums & Institutions Newfields, the Beleaguered Indianapolis Museum, Sees a Board Exodus After Its CEO’s Sudden Exit Six trustees have resigned from its board, though two members have recently been added. By Adam Schrader, Jan 8, 2024