People Palestinian Swedish Artist Tarik Kiswanson Has Won the Marcel Duchamp Prize, France’s Most Prestigious Art Award The exhibition of the nominees' work will be held at Artcurial after being moved from the Pompidou due to a worker strike. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 18, 2023
People Park Seo-Bo, Leading Figure of South Korean Dansaekhwa Movement, Has Died at 91 This past spring, the artist broke ground on a museum dedicated to his work on South Korea's Jeju Island, to open next year. By Max Berlinger, Oct 16, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Meet the 4 Artists Nominated for the Marcel Duchamp Prize, Now Showing at the Centre Pompidou Four artists contending with identity and migration have made the shortlist. By Anna Sansom, Oct 13, 2023
Art Fairs As Frieze London Turns 20, the Art Fair Trades Risk for Reward, Serving Up Palatable Offerings to a Softer Market In a jittery market, there is more emphasis on works that charm rather than challenge. By Naomi Rea, Oct 11, 2023
Art Fairs Women Artists Shine at Frieze Masters. Here Are 5 of Our Favorite Rediscoveries, From a Korean Avant-Garde Visionary to a British-Born Surrealist The new fair section "Modern Women" spotlights women artists who have been historically overlooked. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 11, 2023
People María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Raven Chacon Are Among the Artists Who Won the 2023 MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grants Campos-Pons just opened a major solo show at the Brooklyn Museum. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 10, 2023
Art World An Australian Photo Festival Has Inaugurated an A.I. Art Award, Recognizing ‘Prompt-ography’ as a Bona Fide Medium Rather than reject images created with artificial intelligence, this competition created a separate category for them. By Max Berlinger, Oct 10, 2023
Museums & Institutions The Louvre Invites Contemporary Artists Kader Attia and Elizabeth Peyton to Have On-Site Studios at the Museum The new residency program is part of an expansive offering, including tours by artists such as Daniel Buren, Sheila Hicks, and Lee Ufan. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 10, 2023
Art & Exhibitions In Town for Frieze Week? Here Are 5 Must-See Exhibitions to Add to Your Calendar Our European team shares what they are most excited to see. By Artnet News, Oct 9, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Art-Market Correction Spreads This week: The Long Museum sale’s long-term impact, Steve Wynn’s Rothko that never sells, and much, much more. By Artnet News, Oct 6, 2023
Art World An Idyllic ‘Creative Compound’ in Upstate New York Has Hit the Market for $4.25 Million—Alas, the Art Is Not Included Artists Gary Hume and Georgie Hopton have put their beloved New York retreat up for sale. By Lee Carter, Oct 5, 2023
People A ‘Cross-Fertilization of Ideas’: El Anatsui on the Growing Spotlight on Non-Western Art and Bringing Up the Next Generation of Ghana’s Art Stars The Accra-based artist is preparing for a major commission at the Tate Modern in London, which opens this fall. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Oct 3, 2023
Gallery Network Spotlight: Artist Shary Boyle Brings Hardcore and Sideshow Vernaculars Together in a Carnivalesque Museum Debut in New York At Museum of Art and Design, Boyle turns her multidisciplinary practice toward ideas around identity. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 26, 2023
The Art Detective A ‘Tsunami of Lawsuits’ Hits the Art World as Money Gets Tight, Regulators Descend, and the Music Finally Stops Why is the art world suddenly airing its dirty laundry? By Katya Kazakina, Sep 26, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Legal Lessons A look back at Inigo Philbrick's swindle as his accomplice is sentenced, how Gagosian poaches artists, and much more. By Artnet News, Sep 22, 2023