Gallery Network Brooklyn’s Powerhouse Arts Debuts a Newly Expanded Digital Print Lab The Brooklyn non-profit has evolved into an epicenter of collaboration and production for artists, designers, and creatives at large. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 8, 2024
Art World Cult Favorite JB Blunk, Who Shunned Galleries, Is on the Rise Noguchi was a friend, Sam Francis was a patron, and Charles Ray is his biggest fan. Now a new exhibition shines the spotlight on JB Blunk. By Caroline Roux, Jun 7, 2024
Art World Bombshell Lawsuit Accuses Dealers Edmondo di Robilant and Marco Voena of ‘Toxic’ Workplace Curator Virginia Brilliant also alleges that the gallerists promised to pay for her chemotherapy and then failed to follow through. By Annie Armstrong, Jun 7, 2024
Museums & Institutions Orlando Museum of Art Responds to Ex-Director’s Countersuit Over Basquiat Scandal Aaron De Groft countersued over allegedly defamatory comments by the museum's board chairman. By Adam Schrader, Jun 7, 2024
Art World ‘Our Medium Is American Democracy’: A New Book Compiles More than 550 Artist Billboards The project features seven years worth of billboards commissioned by the artist collective and activist group For Freedoms. By Brian Boucher, Jun 7, 2024
Art World An Anti-Corporate, DIY Spirit Uplifts New Queer Art Biennial Detroit reclaims Pride. 180 artists are featured in "I'll Be Your Mirror," this year's edition of the Mighty Real/ Queer Detroit biennial. Here's our on-the-ground take. By Michael Bullock, Jun 7, 2024
Up Next ‘It’s All About Secrets’: Inside Mexican Artist Paloma Contreras Lomas’s Baroque Worlds The rising artist's works have recently been showcased at Independent Art Fair and CARA in New York. By Katie White, Jun 7, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Artist Kendell Geers on His Enduring ‘Fascination With Frontiers’ and a Duchampian Mystery The artist's exhibition and a new book titled 'Duchamps Endgame' will be unveiled at Wilde Gallery in Basel, Switzerland. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 7, 2024
Archaeology & History Overlooked Hieroglyphics Reveal This Stone Slab Was Part of Ramses II’s Sarcophagus The owner of the sarcophagus was long a mystery, until a researcher deciphered a cartouche. By Artnet News, Jun 6, 2024
Artnet Auctions A New Sale Highlights Andy Warhol’s Pre-Pop Art Artnet Auctions's Co-Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art Johannes Vogt selects highlights from a new sale, live for bidding through June 20. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 6, 2024
Law & Politics Judge Dismisses Lawsuit by Jewish Collector’s Heirs Over Van Gogh ‘Sunflowers’ The court has no jurisdiction over the painting's Japanese owners, wrote the federal judge. By Brian Boucher, Jun 6, 2024
People Ben Vautier, the Fluxus Provocateur Who Proclaimed ‘Everything Is Art,’ Dies at 88 The French artist's paintings and performances helped usher in a new age of conceptual art. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions 5 Must-See Shows During Art Basel Highlights include Dan Flavin's "Dedications in Light" and a survey of Argentinian artist Mika Rottenberg. By Artnet News, Jun 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Jennifer Rochlin’s Quirky Vessels Give Form to Fleeting Memories New York solo exhibition "Paintings on Clay" is Rochlin's first with Hauser and Wirth, on view through July 14. By Annikka Olsen, Jun 6, 2024
Art World A Major Restoration Breathes New Life Into Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s Iconic ‘Seasons’ The paintings are returning to display at the Louvre after eight months. By Artnet News, Jun 6, 2024