Galleries artnet Asks Saudi Art Scene Expert Myrna Ayad In a post–9/11 world, the editor's new book challenges preconceived notions. By Benjamin Genocchio, Jul 27, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Last-Minute Art Getaways: Frank Gehry’s Master Plan for the Philadelphia Museum of Art The starchitect has been brought in to quietly modernize Philly's core institution. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Jul 27, 2014
Auctions artnet News Cheat Sheet The top 10 stories from the week of July 21–25. By Benjamin Sutton, Jul 26, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Yale Center for British Art Will Close for Renovations By Sarah Cascone, Jul 26, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions UK’s Medieval Graffiti Full of Subversive Pagan Symbols By Sarah Cascone, Jul 25, 2014
Analysis International Dealers Make Art Southampton Worth the Trip SLIDESHOW: Our 30 favorite works from the summer's last fair. By Cait Munro, Jul 25, 2014
Art World Picasso’s Daughter Donates Two Works to Struggling Paris Museum By Benjamin Sutton, Jul 25, 2014
Art World France’s Nude Art Models Rally for Better Working Conditions Basic job security and ending unhygienic practices are among their demands. By Benjamin Sutton, Jul 25, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Met Attendance Stagnates, While MoMA Sees Seven Day Boost By Sarah Cascone, Jul 25, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Renaissance Master Piero di Cosimo Gets First Museum Show By Sarah Cascone, Jul 25, 2014
Art World Will NYC’s New ID Cards Grant Free Museum Admission? Sign us up! By Sarah Cascone, Jul 25, 2014
Galleries Berry-Hill Shows How Not to Conduct Art Investment (Again) Arbitrator awards firm $3 million for losses on crooked deals. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 25, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Tony Cragg and Paula Hayes Next Up for Madison Square Park By Benjamin Sutton, Jul 25, 2014