Valuations Fashion Veteran Phillip Bogart Duncan Aspires to Daily Ocean Swims, Cherishes His Lee Friedlander, and Never Met a Secondhand Book Store He Didn’t Like We asked the cofounder of Daisy Chain, a biannual art and fashion publication, about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Jun 29, 2023
Museums & Institutions Hermitage Amsterdam Rebrands as H’ART Museum After Severing Ties With the St. Petersburg Flagship Institution The Centre Pompidou, the British Museum, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum are on board as its new partner institutions. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 26, 2023
Galleries Lynsey Addario, Known for her Searing Images of Conflict, Is the First Photojournalist to Join Lyles and King The artist has covered war and humanitarian crises in the Middle East and around the world. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 22, 2023
Art History Two Ukrainian Conservators Who Fled War in Kyiv Have Restored Portraits at England’s Huguenot Museum, Dedicated to an Earlier Wave of Refugees The unique project brings to light the history of the very first generation of refugees in the U.K., who fled religious prosecution in France. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 20, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Banksy’s First ‘Official’ Exhibition in 14 Years Opens in Glasgow, With Never-Before-Shown Stencils—and the Artist’s Toilet 'Cut and Run' opens at the Gallery of Modern Art this weekend and will run through August. By Richard Whiddington, Jun 15, 2023
Gallery Network 10 Artworks From Artnet’s Gallery Network That Our Experts Are Loving This Month The Artnet Gallery Network allows you to discover thousands of artists online. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 15, 2023
On View The Louvre Has Displayed Sacred Treasures Rescued From Ukraine as Part of Its Partnership With Local Museums The display also offers an opportunity for new analysis and research into the remarkable Byzantine icons. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 15, 2023
Politics The Metropolitan Museum Is Helping Train a New Class of Men to Protect Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage The Met is collaborating with the Smithsonian to help with the army's Monuments Officer Training and Military Programs. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 14, 2023
Market Art Basel’s Day-One Sales Show Demand for Fresh Work Is Undented, While Secondary Material Receives More Price Scrutiny Economic jitters did not spell doom, but a market recalibration could be at hand. By Naomi Rea, Jun 13, 2023
Art Fairs Liste, Art Basel’s Go-To Satellite Fair for Emerging Artists, Is Back With an Edgy Edition for a World in Flux Galleries are taking commercial risks to bring ambitious projects to showcase emerging talents from around the world. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 12, 2023
Politics China Has Once Again Tried—and Failed—to Cancel One of Dissident Artist Badiucao’s European Shows The CCA Ujazdowski Castle in Poland, which is hosting the show, called the Chinese government's actions 'acts of preventive censorship.' By Vivienne Chow, Jun 9, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Curator Manuel Segade Has Been Chosen to Helm the Reina Sofia in Madrid + Other Stories Plus, Louis Vuitton launches an NFT collection and the names in the running to lead the Guggenheim. By Artnet News, Jun 7, 2023
Art World ‘This War Changed Creators’: A Searing New Documentary Follows the Ukrainian Artists Who Stayed in the Country to Make Art Amid Conflict 'Rule of Two Walls' has its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival on June 8. By Min Chen, Jun 6, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Last-Minute Visitors to the Rijksmuseum’s Vermeer Blockbuster Miss Out on ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ + Other Stories Plus, London Gallery Weekend kicks off and Xavier Hufkens wins the estate of Leon Kossof. By Artnet News, Jun 1, 2023
People Ilya Kabakov, the Ukrainian American Conceptual Artist Who Lived Through Totalitarianism But Dreamed of Utopia, Has Died at 89 The artist died peacefully during the night on Saturday, surrounded by his family. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 30, 2023