Art World Here Are the Artists Nominated for the 2024 Turner Prize Work by the four named artists will go on view at Tate Britain this fall ahead of an award ceremony in December. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Apr 24, 2024
Art World Zabar’s Banksy Mural Encased in Plexiglass Amid Construction The mural popped up during Banksy's monthlong art spree in New York in October 2013. By Adam Schrader, Apr 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions 9 Must-See Shows Around the U.S. This Spring Spotlights on Mickalene Thomas, Walter Price, and Raqib Shaw all made our list. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2024
The Back Room Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week A record-setting Leonora Carrington work heads to Sotheby's, protests break out at the Venice Biennale, and more industry news. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 22, 2024
Art World An Unexpected Player Has Begun Providing Auction Guarantees The Toledo Museum of Art made $500,000 this year using the financial instrument. 'The beauty of it is they win either way,' MoMA's director said. By Katya Kazakina, Apr 19, 2024
Law & Politics A Painting Stolen From an Oxford College’s Gallery Is Recovered in Romania The painting was stolen in 2020 along with two others, which remain missing. By Adam Schrader, Apr 19, 2024
The Art Angle Why Are Art Resale Prices Plummeting? Artnet Pro editor Andrew Russeth and reporter Katya Kazakina discuss the state of the market. By Artnet News, Apr 18, 2024
Opinion The Vatican’s Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Is Set Inside a Women’s Prison. Who Is It Really For? We took a trip inside the Holy See's exhibition, which includes pieces by Maurizio Cattelan, Claire Fontaine, and more. By Naomi Rea, Apr 18, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Here Are 7 Standout Pavilions at the 2024 Venice Biennale, From a Quirky Sculptural Orchestra to a Luscious ‘Creole Garden’ Solo shows from Egypt, Japan, and Spain are among those that made the cut. By Artnet News, Apr 18, 2024
Auctions Tiny Michelangelo Sketch of a Marble Block Sells for 33 Times Its Estimate The scribble by Michelangelo brought in more than $200,000. By Tim Brinkhof, Apr 18, 2024
The Appraisal Willem de Kooning’s Late Works Were Once Undervalued. Not Anymore. A major survey of the Abstract Expressionist just opened in Venice. Here's a look at his market profile. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 17, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Met Returns an Ancient Sumerian Sculpture to Iraq The repatriation follows the museum's recent appointment of a head of provenance research. By Adam Schrader, Apr 17, 2024
Law & Politics Boycott of U.K. Arts Charity Over Ties to Israel Hits Venice Artist Gabrielle Goliath, currently exhibiting in Venice, has drawn attention to the Strike Outset campaign. By Adam Schrader, Apr 17, 2024
Art Fairs A Report on the Action at Expo Chicago, From an ‘Extra Spicy’ Party to Sold-Out Booths In its first edition since being acquired by Frieze, the fair saw many dealers reporting strong sales. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2024
Law & Politics U.S. Senators Probe Collector Leon Black’s Payments to Epstein A committee is questioning Bank of America about its role in $158 million in transactions, some involving art. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2024