Auctions Hidden for Decades, Francis Bacon’s Tragic Final Pope Painting Will Now Go on Sale at Christie’s London It will be featured in the sale alongside another rare, long-lost pope painting. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 15, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Solange Challenges Art Museums Over Racial Bias + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Wolfgang Tillmans launched a new poster campaign ahead of German elections and Kevin Spacey will play J. Paul Getty. By Artnet News, Sep 15, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Berlin Now Has the World’s Largest Street-Art Museum + More Must-Read Stories Plus, documenta may get lucky with a bailout and Walmart heiress Alice Walton establishes a new foundation for American art. By Artnet News, Sep 14, 2017
Opinion How Rodin’s Studio Paved the Way for Donald Judd, Jeff Koons, and the Art of the Future The artist's approach to fabrication and the multiple was ahead of his time—and still not fully understood. By Jean Jacques Neuer, Sep 12, 2017
People Antonio Banderas Will (Finally) Get to Play Pablo Picasso in Ron Howard’s ‘Genius’ The TV drama's debut season on National Geographic, focusing on Einstein, was nominated for 10 Emmys. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 8, 2017
Auctions Want to Buy Monet’s Glasses? Christie’s Will Sell the Impressionist’s Personal Effects and Art in Hong Kong The trove comes from a previously unrecognized descendant of the artist. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2017
Law & Politics Swiss Authorities Investigate Charges That ‘Freeport King’ Yves Bouvier Owes More Than $100 Million in Back Taxes The allegedly unpaid fees stem in large part from deals he brokered on behalf of Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2017
People DNA Tests Debunk a Psychic’s Claim to Be Dalí’s Daughter, and a Surreal Saga Comes to an End The artist's body will soon be returned to its resting place. By Brian Boucher, Sep 6, 2017
Art World Berkshire Museum Severs Smithsonian Affiliation Over Controversial Deaccession The backlash over the sale continues. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 6, 2017
Art World ‘It’s Hard to Look Back’: Why MacArthur Genius Bryan Stevenson Is Building America’s First Slavery Museum The From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration Museum will feature both cutting-edge technology and artists from Sanford Biggers to Elizabeth Catlett. By Brian Boucher, Aug 31, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Fall Museum Preview: 30 Outstanding Art Exhibitions to See in New York This Season From Michelangelo at the Met to Carrie Mae Weems at the Edward Hopper House, here are some major art events to look forward to as summer ends. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 30, 2017
Art World Is ‘Slow Art’ the Next Big Art Movement? Arden Reed's new book makes the case that it is. By Ben Davis, Aug 25, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Fall Art Preview: 30 of the Most Important Museum Exhibitions to See Around the Globe This Season artnet News editors pick their favorite exhibitions taking place around the world this summer. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 23, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Holocaust Victim Charlotte Salomon’s Intensely Personal Oeuvre Will Be Showcased for the First Time in Amsterdam The German-Jewish artist, who would have turned 100 this year, painted more than 1,700 works before she died at Auschwitz. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 23, 2017
People Is It Time for a Woman to Run the Metropolitan Museum? Here Are 11 Candidates Who Could Do the Job Critics and commentators have suggested the museum hire a woman as director. We've taken the liberty of suggesting some names. By Brian Boucher, Aug 22, 2017