The Art Angle Re-Air: Andrew Bolton, The Reanimator: Life, Death, and Sleeping Beauties at the Met "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" closes on September 2, 2024. By Artnet News, Aug 22, 2024
Art World A Painting Once Intended for Hitler’s Museum Is Returned to Jewish Collector’s Heir The landscape painting by Carl Blechen was seized by the Gestapo in 1942. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 22, 2024
Art World Three Women Announced As the New Artistic Directors of Prestigious Skulptur Projekte Münster The curatorial collective What, How & for Whom said their vision aligns with that of co-founder Kaspar König, who died earlier this month. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 22, 2024
Archaeology & History Archaeology Student Stumbles on a Cache of Danish Viking Silver The bracelets’ design reflects an expansive trading network linking Danish Vikings to civilizations across the continent. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 21, 2024
Art World After Decades of Neglect, William Blake’s Cottage to Get New Life as a Museum The West Sussex home was where the painter and literary legend wrote "Jerusalem." By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 21, 2024
Law & Politics Presidential Hopeful Kamala Harris Gets the Shepard Fairey Treatment The street artist has also endorsed the Harris-Walz ticket. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 21, 2024
Museums & Institutions Louvre Attendance Numbers Dipped During the Paris Olympics But the Louvre believes its visibility during the Games will have long-term benefits. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 21, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Artworks on View During the UN General Assembly Challenge Diplomats—and You—to Imagine a Better Future Stars like Maya Lin and Olafur Eliasson will show projects at the UN itself and on the city streets. By Brian Boucher, Aug 21, 2024
Art World There Are So Many Amazing Colors You Don’t Even Know About! And this artist has collaborated on a book that assembles 100 of them. By Ben Davis, Aug 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions On the Money: A New Show Explores How Artists Have Left Their Mark on Cash "Money Talks" explores how artists from Beuys to Banksy have dealt with currency. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 20, 2024
Art World Banksy’s Gorilla Mural Removed From London Zoo The removal or destruction of Banksy's works has been a frequent occurrence throughout the artist's decades-long career. By Artnet News, Aug 20, 2024
Art World Frank Lloyd Wright’s Only Skyscraper Set to Close Amid Controversy The building's owners have also been selling off furnishings designed by the architect. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 19, 2024
Art World The U.K. Bars Export of Alan Turing’s Wartime Notebooks The U.K. government is giving national institutions until November 15 to acquire the documents. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 19, 2024
Museums & Institutions Two Museums Jointly Acquire Archie Moore’s Venice Biennale Work Moore's "quietly powerful" record of his Indigenous family was awarded the prestigious Golden Lion award in April. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 19, 2024
Museums & Institutions London’s Somerset House Partially Closed Following Fire It took around 125 firefighters to bring the blaze under control at the historic arts venue. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 19, 2024