Art World Fortnight Institute, New York Gallery That Championed Experimental Artists, Has Closed Somaya Critchlow, and Chris Oh were among those who had key shows at the East Village space over its eight-year run. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 2, 2024
Museums & Institutions Ukraine’s Kherson Art Museum Identifies 100 Paintings Looted by Russia The paintings were identified thanks to a "propaganda" video recorded in a Crimean museum. By Adam Schrader, Apr 2, 2024
Art World A Newly Discovered Species of Gecko Now Shares a Name With Van Gogh The creature, native to India, has a skin pattern reminiscent of the painter's “Starry Night.” By Tim Brinkhof, Apr 2, 2024
Art World Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung to Curate 2025 São Paulo Biennial Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung has curated major exhibitions from Kassel to Bamako and helms a Berlin museum. By Artnet News, Apr 2, 2024
Art World A Colorado Auction House Rebuffs Mexico’s Pleas to Halt a Sale of Mayan Artifacts “There is nothing more immoral than put a price on the heritage of a nation,” said the country's culture minister. By Adam Schrader, Apr 1, 2024
Art Fairs 80,000 Canapés! 75,000 Flowers! TEFAF Maastricht 2024, by the Numbers How many museum directors attended the luxe fair? How many restaurants were on offer? Read on. By Andrew Russeth, Apr 1, 2024
Up Next In Arcmanoro Niles’s Memory-Based Paintings, the Past Is in Technicolor The artist's latest solo exhibition is on view at Lehmann Maupin, New York. By Annikka Olsen, Mar 31, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Show of ‘Interview’ Covers Revels in the Celebrity-Studded Culture of the 1980s "He makes everyone look so famous," Warhol once said of the magazine's cover photographer. By Adnan Qiblawi, Mar 30, 2024
Law & Politics Why the Donald Judd Foundation Is Suing Kim Kardashian The Judd Foundation has called the furniture cheap knockoffs made of plywood. By Adam Schrader, Mar 29, 2024
Art World Artworks by a Jewish Artist Are Returned to Paris 80 Years After Going Missing Why did a trove of nearly 50 lost works by Ary Arcadie Lochakov suddenly turn up in a park in San Francisco? By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 29, 2024
The Art Angle Damien Hirst’s Formaldehyde Fail, a Photo Star Rediscovered, and Artnet News Turns 10 Ben Davis, Kate Brown, and William van Meter discuss three news-making stories. By Artnet News, Mar 28, 2024
Up Next Artist Susan Chen’s Witty, Expressive Portraits Confront Our Turbulent Reality The artist's solo exhibition "Plan B" is now on view at Rachel Uffner in New York. By Katie White, Mar 28, 2024
Crime Disgraced Art Dealer Inigo Philbrick Is Out of Prison—and Planning a Comeback 'I'd like to get re-established as an art dealer," he says in a splashy new magazine feature. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 28, 2024
Art World Karl Lagerfeld’s Paris Apartment Sells for Double Its Asking Price The 2,800-square-foot apartment, renovated by the designer himself, sold to an anonymous buyer. By Tim Brinkhof, Mar 28, 2024
Museums & Institutions Museums Struggle to Respond as Pressure Mounts to Take a Stand on Gaza Artists and cultural workers say statements from a museum "can only go so far.” By Adam Schrader, Mar 27, 2024