Art & Exhibitions The Monet Painting That Defined Impressionism Makes Its Stateside Debut Monet's canvas including the word "Impression" in its title unwittingly christened one of art history's most beloved movements. By Richard Whiddington, Sep 9, 2024
Museums & Institutions Long-Lost Artemisia Gentileschi Masterpiece Goes on View After Centuries of Obscurity The painting resurfaced at auction in 2001 as a work by the artist's studio, and was recently identified as an original. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 9, 2024
Market Auction Houses Lock in Estates for New York’s November Sales—and More Essential Art Industry News Plus, sales at the Armory Show and Frieze Seoul jumpstart a sluggish market. By Annie Armstrong & Margaret Carrigan, Sep 9, 2024
Museums & Institutions A Court Approves Valparaiso University’s Controversial Plan to Sell Paintings From Brauer Museum Collection The canvases by O’Keeffe, Church, and Hassam could bring as much as $20 million. By Brian Boucher, Sep 4, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Permanent Collection: John Singer Sargent’s Portrait of Amelia Earhart’s Benefactor Norton Museum of Art director Ghislain d'Humieres on one of his favorite Sargent portraits. By Tim Brinkhof, Sep 4, 2024
Museums & Institutions Researchers Claim Chinese Interference in French Museum Exhibitions Respected Tibetologists have raised the alarm over the erasure of non-Han cultures in wall texts. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 4, 2024
Art World The Permanent Collection: How Mario Merz’s Motorcycle Sculpture Transformed the Guggenheim Chief Curator Naomi Beckwith said the work is emblematic of the past and future of the museum. By Adam Schrader, Sep 3, 2024
Museums & Institutions Brauer Museum’s Ex-Director Slams Cost-Cutting Measures That Forced Its Closure Jonathan Canning argued that the school’s decisions don’t make sense. By Brian Boucher, Sep 3, 2024
Market TEFAF Names Museum Veteran Dominique Savelkoul Managing Director She has extensive leadership experience in art and cultural institutions. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 3, 2024
Art World $8 Million Rococo Masterpiece Barred from Leaving the U.K. The 18th-century painting was owned by the U.K.'s first ever prime minister Sir Robert Walpole. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 3, 2024
Museums & Institutions The Permanent Collection: Telemaco Signorini’s Melancholy Hospital Ca' Pesaro director Elisabetta Barisoni discusses this remarkable composition. By Emily Steer, Sep 3, 2024
Art World ‘It’s Time to Pass the Baton’: Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor Departs Sydney’s Artspace Glass-Kantor will also curate her final Encounters section at Art Basel Hong Kong in 2025. By Vivienne Chow, Aug 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions PST ART Is Celebrating the Ties That Bind Art and Science. Here Are 10 Must-See Shows From a show on Latin American computer art, to a spotlight on cyberpunk, to Cai Guo-Qiang's A.I.-assisted fireworks. By Min Chen, Aug 29, 2024
Museums & Institutions Unhappy Donor Letter Secreted in London’s National Gallery Turns Up, Decries Its ‘Unnecessary Columns’ “I believe that the false columns are a mistake of the architect," John Sainsbury wrote. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 28, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Oops! Boy Accidentally Shatters a 3,500-Year-Old Vase at Israeli Museum The boy's curiousity to see inside the vessel got the better of him. His father expressed "shock" at what his son did. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 28, 2024