Gallery Network 7 Questions for Celebrated Portuguese Artist Joana Vasconcelos on the Surprising Symbolism Behind Her Multicolored Sculptures The artist's exhibition, 'Through Mountains and Sea,' is presented by Tang Contemporary, Beijing. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 4, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: The Uffizi Galleries Have Raised Ticket Prices By 25 Percent, Citing Mounting Energy Costs + Other Stories Plus, Gerhard Richter's last color chart painting hits the block and Igshaan Adams joins the roster at Thomas Dane. By Artnet News, Apr 13, 2023
Artnet News Pro The Next Big Thing? Here Are 6 Breakout Artists to Watch From the 1-54 Art Fair in Marrakech The boutique fair is on view through February 13. By Naomi Rea, Feb 10, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Brazil’s New President Vows to Restore the Culture Ministry Dismantled by Jair Bolsonaro + Other Stories Plus, the U.S. returns a looted sarcophagus to Egypt, and the British Museum rolls out a climate plan. By Artnet News, Jan 3, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Thousands of Artists Are Participating in Documenta 15. Here’s the Most Comprehensive List to Date Many of the artists invited other artists, making for an especially sprawling list this year. By Artnet News, Jun 15, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Feeling Overwhelmed By the 150-Strong Roster of London Gallery Weekend? Here Are 3 Tips to Help You Navigate the Mammoth Event We broke down how to make your way around this sprawling metropolis while seeing as much as art as possible. By Amah-Rose Abrams, May 13, 2022
Art & Tech Artist Carsten Höller Is Debuting a Light and Vibration App at an NFT Rave That Might Make You High and Hallucinate The app will debut at Dreamverse in New York, alongside Crypto Souk and an immersive Beeple. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Nov 4, 2021
People How Grada Kilomba Turned Her Study of Psychoanalysis and PTSD Into an Artistic Practice That Confronts Collective Trauma The 'modern-day griot' is making waves with a new installation in Lisbon and a solo exhibition in Brooklyn. By Caroline Elbaor, Sep 24, 2021
Museums & Institutions 16 Museum Directors Show Us the Art That Hangs in Their Offices, From Richard Armstrong’s Al Held to ZoĂ© Whitley’s Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Take a step inside... . By Artnet News, Jun 3, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: This Taiwanese Pop Star (and Basquiat Superfan) Will Curate Sotheby’s Summer Hong Kong Auction + Other Stories Plus, anti-oil protesters return to the British Museum, and U.S. cultural institutions are still awaiting federal aid. By Artnet News, May 24, 2021
Art World It Turns Out That an Ancient Painting Known as ‘Egypt’s Mona Lisa’ Actually Depicts an Extinct Breed of Goose The Australian researcher says it’s the only known documentation of the species. By Brian Boucher, Feb 25, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Notre-Dame Is Partially Reopening by Letting the Public View an Art Show in Its Crypt + Other Stories Plus, the musical Cats! becomes an unlikely savior of a beloved British museum and an artist leaks a tape of Trump bragging about low Black voter turnout. By Artnet News, Sep 9, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Celebrated Filmmaker Ava DuVernay Is Organizing Shows by Black Artists to Raise Money for Her Law Enforcement Accountability Project Titled “Say My Name,” the exhibitions will coincide with Black History Month in the UK and US. By Naomi Rea, Sep 2, 2020
Art World The ‘Girl With the Pearl Earring’ Originally Had Eyelashes, Researchers Discover in a Series of New Revelations About Vermeer’s Masterpiece The dark background originally depicted a green curtain. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 29, 2020
Art Fairs Here Are 9 of the Most Wildly Creative Ways That Artists Transformed an Office Building Into an Art Wonderland for SPRING/BREAK 2020 The fair returns to New York with wild art installations from the likes of Jessica Lichtenstein, Kate Klingbeil and more. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 4, 2020