Museums & Institutions Harvard Rejects Calls to Rename Arthur M. Sackler Museum The museum is named for Arthur M. Sackler, who died before his brothers introduced Oxycontin to market. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 8, 2024
Law & Politics Auction of Art by Michael Jackson Abruptly Halted A last-minute bankruptcy filing has put a pause on the sale. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 7, 2024
Museums & Institutions Brooklyn’s Pioneer Works Reopens With Groundbreaking New Shows The Red Hook cultural space has been closed since January. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 7, 2024
Artists Ivana Bašić’s Newest Sculpture Is an Astounding Feat. It Took Her Six Years to Make The New York-based artist wants to push materials to their limits. By Kate Brown, Aug 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Marcela Guerrero and Drew Sawyer Are the Next Whitney Biennial Curators The current edition of the tastemaking exhibition runs through August 11. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions At a Brooklyn Gallery, Dancers Bring a Sweeping Textile Installation to Life East Williamsburg gallery Carvalho Park recently debuted its biannual performance series. By Annikka Olsen, Aug 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Meow Wolf Houston to Welcome Its First Restaurant—a Psychedelic, Country-Fried Bar and Grill In a New Mexican twist, you can add hatch green chile to anything on the menu. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 6, 2024
On View The Secret Lives of Henry VIII’s Wives Revealed in 6 Objects "Six Lives" at the National Portrait Gallery offers rare insight into the women who defined the legacy of one of Britain's most notorious kings. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 6, 2024
Studio Visit Italian Artist Giulia Cenci’s Spectral Forms Are Beacons of Hope The Italian artist's beguiling installation 'secondary forest' is now on view on the High Line in New York. By Katie White, Aug 5, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Marina Abramović’s First Show in China Features Crystal Shoes and Telepathy Phones Abramović claims her new crystal-based works can help you learn to communicate remotely. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 5, 2024
Art World Vatican ‘Saddened’ by ‘Last Supper’ Parody at Paris Olympics Opening The statement was issued more than a week after controversy over the performance erupted. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 5, 2024
Artists Nina Chanel Abney Examines the ‘Duality of Truth and Deception’ in a Sprawling Hudson Valley Show Nina Chanel Abney recently opened "LIE DOGGO" at Jack Shainman's The School, a converted schoolhouse in Kinderhook, New York. By Katie White, Aug 2, 2024
Gallery Network Fire Up Your Summer With 5 Hot Artists From the Artnet Gallery Network Freshly selected from the Artnet Gallery Network, where you can conveniently browse galleries from around the world conveniently online. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 2, 2024
Market Work of the Week: Minoru Nomata’s ‘Continuum-12’ The Japanese artist's show at White Cube in London marks his U.K. solo debut. By Vivienne Chow, Jul 31, 2024
Law & Politics NFT Artists Sue SEC, Disputing Its Regulation of Digital Art Sales Their suit alleges that the application of securities laws to artworks makes no sense in the physical or digital realm. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 31, 2024