Museums Legendary Ghanaian Sculptor El Anatsui Will Be the Next Artist to Take Over Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall The Ghana-born, Nigeria-based sculptor will become the 21st artist selected for the prestigious commission. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 22, 2023
The Art Detective Gerhard Richter’s Market Is Abuzz Following His Breakup With Dealer Marian Goodman. Here’s the Story Behind the Art World’s Most Shocking Defection It's a tale of two nonagenarian postwar art titans, the art market, and an unquenchable ambition for greatness. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 17, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Who Benefits, Exactly? This week: the strange calculus of charity auctions, Adam Lindemann tries to make history (again), a Ugandan star on the rise, and much more. By Artnet News, Feb 17, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions Revisit the Dawn of the Digital Age Through These 9 Key Works From LACMA’s Exhibition on Early Computer Art "Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age" traces the how technological progress has shaped artistic practice. By Min Chen, Feb 17, 2023
Art Fairs The Spring/Break Art Fair Once Again Brings Quirky Surprises to Los Angeles, From Musical Chandeliers to Live Mystery Tattooing The popular fair returns for its fourth West Coast outing. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 16, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Tate Britain’s Collection Rehang Will Put More Women Artists Than Ever on Display + Other Stories Plus, local council returns freezer to Banksy mural and the National Museum of Women in the Arts gets a reopening date. By Artnet News, Feb 16, 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
Museums The Director of a Prominent Russian Museum Has Been Unceremoniously Ousted for Not Advancing Vladimir Putin’s ‘Traditional Values’ Zelfira Tregulova has been replaced at Moscow’s State Tretyakov Gallery by the daughter of a top military official with little art experience. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 10, 2023
Art World Aboriginal Artist Archie Moore, Whose Works Speak to the First Nations Experience, Will Represent Australia at the 60th Venice Biennale He will be the second First Nations artist to represent the country at the international event. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 8, 2023
Museums ‘Cooperation Leads to Co-Creation’: The Director of Shanghai’s Power Station of Art on Building the Museum’s Global Connections The museum, home to the Shanghai Biennial, has emerged as a key player in the city's art scene over the past decade. By Qilan Shen, Feb 8, 2023
Art World A Powerful New Exhibition Organized by Fondation Cartier Sheds Light on the Art and Activism of the Amazon’s Indigenous Yanomami People The thought-provoking, color-saturated show is a revelatory glimpse into the community. By William Van Meter, Feb 7, 2023
Pop Culture Why A.I. Artist Refik Anadol Was the Real Breakout Star of the 65th Grammy Awards Selections from the artist's "Machine Hallucinations" series backdropped the awards ceremony. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 6, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Old Masters, New Life? This week: an Old Masters auction overview, an Ernie Barnes mystery, a Winfred Rembert groundswell, and much more. By Artnet News, Feb 3, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions The Late Canadian Polymath Rodney Graham Is Getting a Posthumous Showcase in the British Countryside “Getting It Together In the Country” is on view through May 8 at Hauser and Wirth Somerset. By Naomi Rea, Feb 2, 2023
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Norman Teague on Using Design to Effect Change and Finding Inspiration in Community The Chicago-based designer recently had an exhibition at the Art Center Highland Park, and is slated to represent the United States at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 2, 2023