Art World Venice Biennale 2022: Here Are All the Artists Confirmed to Represent Their Countries at the Event (So Far) [Updated] Keep checking back for updates as we get closer to the art-world Olympics. By Artnet News, Apr 12, 2022
Politics The European Union Will Allow Loaned Artworks to Return to Russian Museums, But Two Paintings From a Paris Show Will Remain in France A third painting may also need to stay in France, pending the authorities' assessment. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 11, 2022
The Art Angle ‘They’ve Created Perceived Value Out of Thin Air’: The Whole Bored Ape Yacht Club Phenomenon, Explained Crypto journalist Amy Castor joins executive editor Julia Halperin to discuss the wild story of the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club. By Artnet News, Apr 8, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: 14-Year-Old Painter Selling Work for $150K Is Unsure If This Whole Art Thing Is for Him + Other Stories Plus, FotoFocus is opening a new art center in Cincinnati, and a cast of Rodin's Thinker heads to auction in Paris. By Artnet News, Apr 7, 2022
Politics Finland Seized $46 Million Worth of Art en Route to Russian Museums, Including a Titian and a Picasso, Enforcing E.U. Sanctions The sanctions prevent the transport of luxury goods, including art. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 6, 2022
Politics Authorities Have Seized Russian Mega-Collector and Former Tate Donor Viktor Vekselberg’s $90 Million Superyacht in Spain The 255-foot ship, named the Tango, was commandeered by Spanish authorities at the request of the U.S. government. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 5, 2022
Politics Despite Calls for Seizure, the Blockbuster Morozov Collection Is Heading Home to Russia From the Fondation Louis Vuitton The show was part of an effort by Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron to promote closer cultural ties. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 4, 2022
Museums & Institutions London’s National Gallery Renames Its Degas Painting, Formerly Known as ‘Russian Dancers,’ as ‘Ukrainian Dancers’ Many are calling on cultural institutions to rethink generalizations about Russian art. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 4, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: UNESCO Says at Least 53 Museums, Monuments, and Other Cultural Sites Have Been Damaged in Ukraine + Other Stories Plus, a Philip Guston abstract could set a new auction record for the artist, and renowned photojournalist Maksym Levin dies in Kyiv. By Artnet News, Apr 4, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Tiny Slices of Art, Big Business This week: Fractionalized art ownership, David Zwirner loses a star, a Venetian Monet, and much more. By Naomi Rea, Apr 4, 2022
Art World See the Lineup for This Week’s Talking Galleries NYC Symposium, Streaming Live Exclusively for Artnet News Pro Members A livestream of the symposium will be available exclusively to Artnet News Pro members. By Artnet News, Apr 1, 2022
The Art Angle ‘You Can Absorb the Traumas of the Time, But Also Open Up to the Future’: Cecilia Alemani on Curating Her Venice Biennale For an Anxious Era The exhibition is titled "The Milk of Dreams" and features a largely female roster of artists. By Artnet News, Apr 1, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Fabled ‘Dissent Collar’ Is Headed to the Smithsonian + Other Stories Plus, two collectors transform a Marcel Breuer-designed home into an artist residency, and powerful art advisors join forces. By Artnet News, Mar 31, 2022
Museums & Institutions MoMA Swiftly Reinstalled One of Its Galleries to Feature Works by Artists Born in Present-Day Ukraine The show is titled "In Solidarity." By Artnet News, Mar 30, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Golden Lion in Hand, Artist Cecilia Vicuña Lands a Turbine Hall Commission in London + Other Stories Plus, Amsterdam’s Hermitage Museum is getting a new name, and MoMA opens a gallery dedicated to Ukrainian artists. By Artnet News, Mar 30, 2022