Art World Art Industry News: Are Online Sales a Lifeline for Older Artists? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, France returns Nazi-looted art and FIAC is on the hunt for a new home in Paris. By Artnet News, Feb 13, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Did Kendrick Lamar Steal From a Young Artist for ‘Black Panther’? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Tate's director apologizes for her comments on sexual harassment and a museum discovers a new work by Jan Steen. By Artnet News, Feb 12, 2018
Art World Medievalists and Monster Scholars Unite to Decry the Met Museum’s New Admissions Policy Even monster scholars are getting into the game, calling the museum's mandatory admission prices exclusionary. By Brian Boucher, Feb 8, 2018
Art Guides Must-See Art Guide: Mexico City This week's guide features Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Nairy Bagramian, John Baldessari, and more. By Tatiana Berg, Feb 7, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: UK Museum Says ‘Just Kidding’ and Puts Notorious Nymphs Back + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a truck mows into an irreplaceable ancient land art masterpiece and two more galleries close in Berlin. By Artnet News, Feb 5, 2018
Art World Saudi Arabia to Open a Massive New Cultural Hub, Complete With Artists’ Studios and a Comedy Club Here's a first look at Art Jameel's huge complex in Jeddah, set to open next year. By Kate Brown, Jan 29, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Pussy Riot Refugees Seek Asylum in Sweden + More Must-Read Stories Plus, comedian Tiffany Haddish gives an art history lesson and see Mickalene Thomas’s LA Metro mural. By Artnet News, Jan 25, 2018
Art World Fearing the ‘Flood of the Century,’ the Louvre Implements Emergency Protocols and Closes Lower Level The River Seine is expected to peak at some three times its normal level. By Naomi Rea, Jan 24, 2018
On View A Long-Lost Series by a Difficult-to-Categorize Abstract Expressionist Finally Gets a Showing—See It Here Show of the Day: "Ray Parker: The Nines" at Washburn Gallery, New York. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 22, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Nan Goldin’s Anti-Oxycontin Group Lays Out Demands in a New Petition + More Must-Read Stories Plus, an open letter urges the reinstatement of documenta's CEO and new details emerge about the 2018 Armory Show. By Artnet News, Jan 16, 2018
Art Fairs New York Dealers Roll Out the Heavyweights to Lure Buyers at San Francisco’s Art Fairs The FOG and Untitled art fairs got off to an impressive start this week in San Francisco. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 12, 2018
Art World Salvador Dalí Was a Surrealist in the Kitchen, Too. Here’s How to Make One of His All-Time Craziest Dishes The recipe is an artistic masterpiece worthy of the artist. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 9, 2018
Art World Outrage Mounts as La Salle University Forges Ahead With Plan to Sell Works From Museum’s Collection Museum watchdogs and others are crying foul, but the university is undeterred. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 5, 2018
Art World Here’s Your Guide to the Most Highly Anticipated Museum Shows of 2018 in Europe From Tate Modern's first ever Picasso survey to Ettore Sottsass's first retrospective in the Netherlands, here's what not to miss in Europe this year. By Artnet News, Jan 1, 2018
Law & Politics After 12 Years, a Trove of Stolen Hans Hofmann Paintings Has Been Recovered Art Recovery International says the theft was an inside job. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 22, 2017