Market Work of the Week: Paul Gauguin’s ‘Clovis Sleeping’ When the painting of the artist's son went unsold at Christie's last year, the Van Gogh Museum spotted an opportunity. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 18, 2024
Art World ‘It Has a Ring About It’: Tracey Emin on Becoming a Dame King Charles awarded the YBA damehood for her impact on society. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 18, 2024
On View Artist Jennifer Angus Wants You to See the Beauty of Bugs The artist's solo show at the Bruce Museum features 5,000 recycled insect bodies. By Adam Schrader, Jun 17, 2024
Museums & Institutions Five Paintings Pulled From Display at Kunsthaus Zurich Amid Nazi-Loot Concerns The Emil Georg Bührle Collection Foundation is seeking the possible restitution of the works. By Adam Schrader, Jun 17, 2024
Art World Barbara Gladstone, Influential New York Art Dealer, Dies at 89 In an era of ever-expanding mega galleries, she took a different approach. By Andrew Russeth, Jun 17, 2024
Art World Italian Curators Claim Vatican’s Venice Biennale Pavilion Exploits Prisoners Organizers of the Holy See's exhibition say it has potential benefits for 'resocializing purposes.' By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 17, 2024
Market Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week From the top sales at Art Basel to the surprise closure of New York's Center for Italian Modern Art. By Annie Armstrong, Jun 17, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Have You Seen This Goat? Artist Duke Riley’s Hunt for a Long-Lost Animal Headlines His New Show At "The Repatriation of King Skellig Mór," Riley enacts a form of remembrance for the lost animal. By Min Chen, Jun 14, 2024
Art & Tech A Photographer Wins a Top Prize in an A.I. Competition for His Non-A.I. Image Miles Astray was disqualified after his image was revealed as the real thing. By Adam Schrader, Jun 14, 2024
Studio Visit Omar Mismar Mines Ancient Strife for His Stunning Contemporary Mosaics The artist worked with a master mosaicist displaced by the Syrian War. By Adam Schrader, Jun 14, 2024
The Art Angle Can the Art Trade Become More Sustainable? Art world veteran Victoria Siddall certainly thinks so. By Artnet News, Jun 13, 2024
Galleries Gagosian’s Chief Operating Officer Andrew Fabricant Departs His wife, Laura Paulson, has also left her role as head of the gallery's art advisory arm. By Annie Armstrong, Jun 13, 2024
Museums & Institutions Planned Kehinde Wiley Exhibitions Canceled and Delayed in Wake of Assault Allegations Wiley has denied the accusations, but museums in Omaha, Minneapolis, and Miami are postponing or shelving planned shows. By Brian Boucher, Jun 13, 2024
Art World Spain Publishes Extensive List of Artworks Seized During Civil War More than 5,000 items were deposited with state museums and have remained there for nearly a century. By Artnet News, Jun 13, 2024
Art World Texas University Offers to Enroll Philadelphia UArts Students After Sudden Closure The Texas school says it has 20 to 30 spots in its performance and visual studies programs that it could fill. By Adam Schrader, Jun 13, 2024