Gallery Network A New York Show Offers 3 Competing Visions of Contemporary Abstraction Presented by Wook + Lattuada, the show features work by Nando Stevoli, Edorado Menini, and Wang Yigang. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 5, 2024
Artists Artist Monica Bonvicini on William Blake, Rage, and Touching Art The Berlin-based artist is opening her first solo exhibition with Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York City. By Kate Brown, Sep 5, 2024
Artists She Pioneered New Possibilities for Weaving and Inspired a Generation of Fiber Artists. Why Has Lenore Tawney Been Overlooked for So Long? A selection of Tawney's work are on view at Independent 20th century this week, just steps from where Tawney once rented a loft studio space in the vibrant arts community of Coenties Slip. By Katie White, Sep 5, 2024
Art World With His Twilight Fantasias, Is Esaí Alfredo the Next Big Queer Figurative Painter? The 27-year-old Puerto Rican artist blends fantasy and reality with a heavy dose of queer romance. Can he repeat his Miami Art Basel triumph at the Armory Show? By William Van Meter, Sep 4, 2024
Art Fairs At Kiaf Seoul, a Growing Collector Base Boosts Spirits if Not Sales The VIP day of the homegrown fair saw a solid turnout but sales were expectedly slow, gallerists said. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 4, 2024
Artists Why Pioneering Light Artist Anthony McCall Is Transforming His Works With Sound The artist is showing work at Sprüth Magers, London, as well as at the Guggenheim Bilbao and Tate Modern. By Katie White, Sep 3, 2024
Art World Outcry Over Paris’s Plan to Permanently Install Olympic Rings on Eiffel Tower "The Eiffel Tower is not intended as an advertising platform," the tower's engineer's great-great grandson said. By Sarah Cascone, 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
On View An ‘Unprecedented’ Survey Spotlights Middle Eastern Filmmaking in Venice Films by Shirin Neshat, Sophia Al Maria, Ali Cherri, and Wael Shawky are among the highlights of 'Your Ghosts Are Mine.' By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 2, 2024
Art Collectors Architect and Collector David Montalba on Enriching Intimate Spaces With Art Plus, what he learned from a run-in with Ed Ruscha. By Katie White, Sep 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions When the Frick Reopens, This Rare Masterpiece Will Welcome the Collection Home The museum sent its treasures to its temporary Madison Avenue home—but 'Diana' had to stay behind. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 30, 2024
Auctions Signed Dalí Prints, Forgotten for Decades in a London Garage, Now Up for Sale The seller paid just £500 for the whole set at a gallery's going out of business sale in the 1970s. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 29, 2024
Auctions Pop Art Icons From the Collection of Publishing Titans Head to Auction The top lot is a $5 million Isamu Noguchi sculpture, joined by an Alex Katz and a Fernando Botero. By Artnet News, Aug 29, 2024
The Art Detective Shoptalk: Art Dealer Paula Cooper Slams Auction Houses and Reveals Trade Secrets 'Some artists are too young to be at auction,' she says in Part 2 of a wide-ranging interview. 'They're destroying these young kids by auctioning them.' By Katya Kazakina, Aug 29, 2024
Art World In Defense of the Summer Group Show While solo shows might shine brightest on art world calendars, group shows offer a different kind of enlightenment. By Annikka Olsen, Aug 28, 2024