On View Here’s Why Artists Have Flocked to London Across the Ages A collaboration with the charity Art UK brings together exceptional works from across 12 institutions. By Holly Black, May 24, 2024
Law & Politics Stolen Francis Bacon Painting Worth $5.4 million Recovered by Spanish Police The portrait depicts banker José Capelo, a man Bacon was 'infatuated' with. By Adam Schrader, May 24, 2024
Art World The Artist Who Falsely Claimed Credit for the Utah Monolith Has Opened a Sculpture Park The Most Famous Artist described the New Mexico venue as “Storm King meets Meow Wolf meets Marfa.” By Adam Schrader, May 23, 2024
Art World ‘That’s Not Catherine’: A New Portrait of Kate Middleton Meets With Online Furor Zambian-British artist Hannah Uzor's painting has come in for tough criticism. By Brian Boucher, May 23, 2024
Auctions Hot Lots: 3 Works That Blazed Past Expectations at the New York Day Sales Why has demand for Emmi Whitehorse's work exploded? What's happening in the Bob Thompson market? Read on. By Artnet News, May 23, 2024
Art World Powerhouse Arts Is Pioneering a Model for Saving Fabrication Studios Manhattan Graphics Center and Alpha Workshops are joining Powerhouse Arts to create a one-stop fabrication factory. By Adam Schrader, May 23, 2024
On View A Sharp New Show Highlights The Many Ways Artists Have Woven Meaning Into Textiles “Spin A Yarn” comes to East Hampton's Guild Hall after making a splash in Chelsea. By Eileen Kinsella, May 23, 2024
Law & Politics Sale of Elvis Presley’s Graceland Mansion Blocked by Lawsuit Presley's heir Riley Keough is claiming fraud on the part of a loan company. By Adam Schrader, May 23, 2024
Art & Exhibitions At the Playful ‘KAWS + Warhol,’ Two Pop Art Titans Finally Meet The show at the Andy Warhol Museum explores the artists' shared fascinations with sex, consumerism, and destruction. By Adam Schrader, May 22, 2024
Law & Politics Beleaguered Billionaire Ronald Perelman Recently Sold $963 Million Worth of Art: Docs Between 2020 and 2022, the Revlon CEO unloaded pieces by Basquiat, Brancusi, de Kooning, and many more blue-chip names. By Eileen Kinsella, May 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Mary Cassatt Was More Than Just a Painter of ‘Perpetual Afternoon Tea’ A new survey of the artist at the Philadelphia Museum of Art shines a light on women's work. By Karen Chernick, May 22, 2024
Museums & Institutions Woman Sues Walker Art Center After Staff Ask Her to Leave While Breastfeeding Parents are allowed to nurse children 'wherever they feel most comfortable,' according to the museum's website. By Adam Schrader, May 21, 2024
Art World Hong Kong Arts Hub Faces ‘Unfair’ Closures Amid Funding Crisis West Kowloon Cultural District has urged the government to take action to avoid reducing museum hours and raising ticket prices. By Cathy Fan, May 21, 2024
Gallery Network Modern and Contemporary Women in Abstraction Get Their Due in New York Group Show "Gesture & Form: Women in Abstraction" is presented at Almine Rech's Upper East Side location. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 18, 2024
Art World Embattled Dealer Nino Mier to Close All Four of His Los Angeles Locations He was recently accused of underpaying some artists. His five other galleries, in New York and Brussels, will continue to operate. By Annie Armstrong, May 17, 2024