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, 3 hours ago
Art & Tech A24 Catches Heat Over ‘Embarrassing’ A.I. Posters for Its New Film ‘Civil War’ Six promotional posters for Alex Garland's new film, "Civil War," have come under fire on social media. By Richard Whiddington, 16 hours ago
Auctions Tiny Michelangelo Sketch of a Marble Block Sells for 33 Times Its Estimate The scribble by Michelangelo brought in more than $200,000. By Tim Brinkhof, 20 hours ago
Art World Rikers Island Just Unveiled a New Mural by Artist Dindga McCannon The work is the artist's first inside a correctional facility, and one of the few works ever made for the New York City prison complex. By Vittoria Benzine, 2 days ago
Law & Politics Boycott of U.K. Arts Charity Over Ties to Israel Hits Venice Artist Gabrielle Goliath, currently exhibiting in Venice, has drawn attention to the Strike Outset campaign. By Adam Schrader, 2 days ago
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Connor Marie Stankard Opens Her Solo Show in Los Angeles at Night Gallery The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Connor Marie Stankard, 2 days ago
The Back Room Work of the Week: Nir Hod’s ‘One Hundred Years Is Not Enough’ The artist's work at Expo Chicago sold for $135,000, besting his auction record. By Eileen Kinsella, 2 days ago
Art Fairs A Report on the Action at Expo Chicago, From an ‘Extra Spicy’ Party to Sold-Out Booths In its first edition since being acquired by Frieze, the fair saw many dealers reporting strong sales. By Eileen Kinsella, 3 days ago
People U.S. Senators Probe Collector Leon Black’s Payments to Epstein A committee is questioning Bank of America about its role in $158 million in transactions, some involving art. By Eileen Kinsella, 3 days ago
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
Museums & Institutions Always Wanted to Ask Salvador Dalí a Question? Now You Can Through the Magic of A.I. The Dalí Museum has created an A.I. version of the Surrealist artist that can answer questions. By Artnet News, Apr 15, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Australia’s Biggest Yayoi Kusama Retrospective Will Debut a New Infinity Room The show will also feature a new iteration of her celebrated installation, "Narcissus Garden." By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 14, 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
Art Detective Is It Time to Cut Art Prices? Long Considered Taboo, the Idea Is Gaining Traction The market has 'completely stopped' for many artists. Is it possible to lure in new buyers 'without causing a total crash of their careers?' By Katya Kazakina, Apr 12, 2024
Art World Inside Cj Hendry’s Project to Build a Pool in the Las Vegas Desert The installation lives on in sculptures and drawings that the artist is selling on her website. By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 11, 2024