Museums & Institutions Seattle University Is Receiving a $300 Million Art Collection The gift is the largest-ever donation to a university in the United States. By Adam Schrader, Mar 13, 2024
Art & Exhibitions See Nearly Every Work on View at the 2024 Whitney Biennial The 81st edition of the much-anticipated biennial features the work of more than 70 artists. By Artnet News, Mar 13, 2024
Art World Alison Saar Selected to Create Public Artwork for 2024 Paris Olympics The sculpture will be officially unveiled and inaugurated in Paris this summer. By Adam Schrader, Mar 13, 2024
Market The Art Market Shrank in 2023, but There Are Reasons for Optimism: Report Dealers saw a big jump in online sales last year, according to a study from Art Basel and UBS. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 12, 2024
Museums & Institutions Senator Warren Backs MASS MoCA Strike as It Enters Second Week A separate wage dispute is also unfolding at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. By Adam Schrader, Mar 12, 2024
Art World The First Permanent HIV/AIDS Memorial in London Names Shortlisted Artists The memorial will be located near Middlesex Hospital, where Princess Diana opened the U.K.'s first AIDS unit in 1987. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 12, 2024
Museums & Institutions Artist Candice Breitz Calls Out German Museum for Canceling Her Show The museum's leader Andrea Jahn has resigned following the controversial fallout over the cancelation. By Adam Schrader, Mar 12, 2024
Art World A Petition Seeks to Honor Flaco the Owl With a Central Park Statue The bird died earlier this year, more than a year after his escape. By Adam Schrader, Mar 11, 2024
Art World U.K. Locals Fear a Jane Austen Statue Could Turn Winchester Cathedral Into ‘Disneyland’ The first design of a statue of the Hampshire-born author has been revealed—to mixed reactions. By Verity Babbs, Mar 11, 2024
Art World Artnet News Turns 10—Here’s How We Left Our Mark on the Art World Thanks to you, our loyal readers for joining us for the ride—there's more to come. By Artnet News, Mar 10, 2024
Art World How Artist Juan Garaizabal Sculpts ‘Ruins, Monumentality, and Memory’ The artist's new work reflects on the history of Rome. By Sophie Neuendorf, Mar 10, 2024
Art & Exhibitions ‘The New Tower of Babel Is A.I.’: Artist Tu Hongtao Makes His New York Debut His new show, at Lévy Gorvy Dayan, results from reflections on issues like technology and social control. By Leo Yuan, Mar 9, 2024
Archaeology & History The Missing Half of a Colossal Ramses II Statue Has Been Found The other half of the statue was discovered in the same area almost a century ago. By Adnan Qiblawi, Mar 9, 2024
Art Fairs Previously Unknown Painting by Dutch Artist Gesina ter Borch Acquired by Rijksmuseum Scooped up at TEFAF, this exceptionally rare painting will be reunited with the artist's drawings and watercolors. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 8, 2024
People Mega Collector Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Adds Novelist to Her Resume The highly accomplished collector's debut novel is an autobiographical tale about a woman growing up in Cuba. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 8, 2024