Art & Exhibitions ‘You Have to Isolate Yourself From Paradise’: Sigur Rós’s Jónsi on Making Art Out of Immersion The artist's new works are now on view at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in L.A. By Min Chen, Dec 13, 2023
Art Fairs There Are Lots of Great Artists at Art Miami—But Only One Played 007 on the Silver Screen Also on hand: Captain Jack Sparrow. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 8, 2023
Art Fairs NADA Miami Starts Strong, With Multiple Sold-Out Booths on Opening Night The fair also announced the recipient of its sixth annual acquisition gift for the Pérez Art Museum Miami. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 6, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood on Making Art and Music—And Sometimes Both at Once The duo's new works go on view at "The Crow Flies: Part Two" at Tin Man Art gallery in London on December 6. By Min Chen, Dec 4, 2023
Up Next In Her L.A. Debut, South Korean Artist Guimi You Taps Into the Sublimity of Everyday Life The artist's debut solo exhibition "Winter Blossom" is now on view at Make Room Los Angeles. By Katie White, Nov 29, 2023
Museums & Institutions Revealed: Who Bought This Long-Lost Anne Vallayer-Coster Masterpiece? The acquisition is part of efforts to collect more works by women, including Liza Lou and Simone Leigh. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 21, 2023
Law & Politics Orlando Museum’s Ex-Director Who Was Ousted Over Fake Basquiats Fires Back In a fiery countersuit, Aaron De Groft insists the forged paintings seized by the FBI are the real deal. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 16, 2023
Museums & Institutions SFMoMA Eliminates 20 Staff Positions, Citing Lower Attendance and Rising Costs The museum has also raised admission cost by 20 percent. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 15, 2023
Law & Politics Art Collective MSCHF Signs Onto Amicus Brief Championing Satirical NFTs as a Free Speech Issue Artist Mason Rothschild is appealing a decision that says he can't sell his 'MetaBirkins.' By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 14, 2023
Museums & Institutions The CEO of a Beleaguered Indianapolis Institution Suddenly Departs After Just 15 Months Colette Pierce Burnette's predecessor, Charles Venable, was forced out of the museum over an allegedly racist job posting. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 14, 2023
Museums & Institutions The Director of Florida’s Museum of Fine Arts Resigns A curator was fired earlier this year and three senior employees resigned. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 14, 2023
On View A New Show of Contemporary Airbrush in L.A. Brings a Muralist Into the Gallery Fold The artist's paintings that celebrate Chicano culture are "a love letter to Los Angeles." By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 10, 2023
Artnet News Pro By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Christie’s 20th Century Evening Sale, November 2023 The sale also marked the end of an era as veteran auctioneer Jussi Pylkkänen's final evening auction. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 9, 2023
On View Anish Kapoor’s Controversial Vantablack Works Finally Make Their U.S. Debut. See Them Here How he perfected the use of this high-tech material remains a mystery. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 9, 2023
Museums & Institutions Workers at the Brooklyn Museum Have Ratified Their First Union Contract, Guaranteeing Them Pay Increases The contract approval came just one day before workers were set to go on strike. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2023