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
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Ma Yansong on a More Sustainable Future Through Design The architect is the subject of a retrospective solo show at HKDI Gallery in Hong Kong. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 26, 2024
Art World Artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst Send A.I. Mutants to the Whitney Biennial The married artist duo are proponents and cautious prognosticators of A.I. Their distorted hirsute mutant warrior has become an avatar for the 2024 Whitney Biennial. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 26, 2024
Art World A Rare American Revolution Drawing Was Found Hanging in a New York Apartment The work is now one of only two artworks to feature female revolutionaries. By Vittoria Benzine, Mar 26, 2024
Law & Politics The British Museum Initiates Proceedings Against Ex-Curator Over Alleged Thefts A new legal filing lays out a trail of damning evidence following a police search of former employee's home. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 26, 2024
Museums & Institutions Ukrainian Professor Recounts Moment Russian Air Strike Destroys Kyiv Art School Myroslav Vayda said the missile struck “right next door” to the classroom he was in. By Adam Schrader, Mar 26, 2024
Archaeology & History An Ancient Construction Site, Complete With Cement Recipe, Is Discovered in Pompeii The find offers insights into the building techniques used in ancient Rome. By Verity Babbs, Mar 26, 2024
Law & Politics Court Sides with Berlin Arts Center Accused of Antisemitism Oyoun is still fighting to recover the public funding severed by Berlin's Senate after hosting a controversial event. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 26, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Long Overlooked Surrealist Remedios Varo Gets Her First New York Show in Four Decades The exhibition coincides with the acquisition of Varo's works by two major museums. By Brian Boucher, Mar 26, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Artist Callum Innes on the Appeal of His ‘Off-Kilter’ Paintings Callum's first solo show in Los Angeles in over three decades is on view now at Sean Kelly. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 26, 2024
Art World Tiffany Lamps Are Having a Moment on TikTok Also all the rage: Tiffany Lamp tattoos. By Verity Babbs, Mar 26, 2024
Law & Politics Self-Censorship a Major Concern for the Art Trade in Hong Kong After New Legislation While instances of censorship in other arts sectors have been reported, Art Basel said they have never faced issues despite the implementation of new security laws. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 26, 2024