Art World See Almost All of the 2024 Venice Biennale in More Than 100 Photos How is Adriano Pedrosa's 'Foreigners Everywhere?' Judge for yourself. By Ben Davis, 4 hours ago
Law & Politics The Art Institute of Chicago Refuses to Turn Over Contested Schiele Drawing In a new court filing, the museum has rejected all claims the drawing was seized by the Nazis, saying there is no evidence. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 7 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions A Taiwanese Artist Confronts the Mundane Realities of Conflict in Venice Exhibition The pioneering video artist Yuan Goang-Ming questions what comfort means when war is always looming. By Vivienne Chow, 1 day ago
Art World Art Bites: The ‘Exorcist’ House Was Modeled After a Magritte Painting The supernatural horror film’s set and poster drew on a spooky painting by the Belgian Surrealist. By Brian Boucher, 2 days ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: First Retrospective in Rome of Salvatore Scarpitta Underscores the Artist’s Trailblazing Legacy Presented by Galleria Mattia de Luca, the exhibition explores the periods that the singular figure spent in Italy and the United States. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 21, 2024
Art & Exhibitions In an Old Venice Hospital, 10 Artists Explore the Hazy Space Between Cinema and Art The exhibition, called “Nebula,” reflects the aims of the organization that put it together: Fondazione in Between Art Film. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 19, 2024
Art & Exhibitions British Pavillion Artist John Akomfrah Uses Water and Sound to Synthesize Big Ideas The artist's project for the Venice Biennale is his most triumphant, ambitious project to date. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 19, 2024
Art & Exhibitions There Are a Ton of Shows to See Around the Venice Biennale—Here’s Our Take on What’s Worth Seeing (and What’s Not) We placed bets about what we thought would be exciting to see, but those expectations did not always match up with reality. By Artnet News, Apr 19, 2024
Art Criticism This Year’s Venice Biennale Is Expansive but Manageable—and Earnest to a Fault First impressions on "Foreigners Everywhere." By Ben Davis, Apr 18, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Why Marcel Broodthaers Turned His Apartment Into a Museum The artist's "Musée d’Art Modern" would grow to 12 sections over its four-year run. By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 18, 2024
Museums & Institutions Climate Activists Occupy London’s Science Museum to Protest Sponsorship Deal The weekend-long demonstration is the latest outcry against the museum's sponsor, coal-producing conglomerate Adani. By Verity Babbs, Apr 15, 2024
Buyer's Guide A Buyer’s Guide to the Hottest Artists in This Year’s Venice Biennale We delved into the markets of eight artists representing their countries at the Venice Biennale. By Margaret Carrigan & Vivienne Chow, Apr 14, 2024
Museums & Institutions MoMA’s Director Loses Sleep Over Money, and Other Takeaways from an Insider-Heavy Conference Talking Galleries convened over two days in a Manhattan skyscraper to debate the art world’s hottest issues. By Brian Boucher, Apr 12, 2024
Pop Culture Eden Espinosa, Star of ‘Lempicka,’ on Bringing the Art Deco Darling to Broadway Now running on Broadway, the musical fictionalizes the storied life of the 1920s painter. By Adam Schrader, Apr 11, 2024
Art World Brian Eno’s New Collective Wants to Save the World From Climate and Political Collapse Hard Art brings together artists, scientists, activists, and other experts to inspire and motivate. By Brian Boucher, Apr 10, 2024