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Art Basel Paris’s Avant Première Becomes De-Facto ...
“Everybody is here, so it’s not so much an avant. It is the premiere,” Thaddaeus Ropac told ARTnews.
Pompeii Was Once Home to Lavish Villas with Towers...
Scholars previously thought the upper floors were used as rental units or quarters for enslaved people.
A Giant Kermit the Frog and a Monumental Textile T...
Ahead of the fair's opening, Helen Marten, Alex Da Corte, and more are showing new and recent projects.
TV Art Authenticator Claims He Was Contacted to Au...
Curtis Dowling told the men who called him that he wasn't interested "because I’d rather keep from being buried in a shallow grave in Saudi."
‘Priceless’ Jewels Stolen from Louvre Are Valued a...
French politicians denied that the Louvre's security systems failed.
Offscreen, Paris’s Most Unique ‘Salon’ Opens, But ...
Julien Frydman’s Offscreen returns to Paris this week, transforming a historic church into a cinematic, immersive exhibition that defies art fair conventions.
Grace Wales Bonner Named Creative Director of Mens...
The designer will present her first collection for Hermès in January 2027.
Stretch of Downtown Manhattan Renamed ‘Jean-Michel...
As of 1 p.m. today onward, the span of Great Jones Street between Bowery and Lafayette will be known as 'Jean-Michel Basquiat Way.'
Chinese Artist Gao Zhen Is in Failing Health, Stil...
Gao fainted last month in detainment.
Trump Demolishes East Wing of the White House to M...
Construction on the historic national building began on October 20, despite previous claims that the addition wouldn't impact the building structure.
Why Is Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper So Importan...
The Last Supper (1495–98) is almost as famous for its degraded state as it is for its enduring power.
Disgraced Miami Art Dealer Begins Selling Labubus,...
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The ARTnews Accord: Solana Chehtman and Chris Shar...
Solana Chehtman and Chris Sharp discuss the challenges and opportunities related to artists’ estates and legacy-buiding.
In ‘Global Fascisms,’ Over 50 Artists Tackle AI, T...
The exhibition, “Global Fascisms,” brings together the work of more than 50 artists to argue that fascism is not a relic of the past but an active, contemporary force in global culture and politics.
Gagosian Reunites With Richard Diebenkorn, Three D...
The gallery will stage show featuring works from every period of the artist’s six-decade career in November.
Is Art Always Already Too Late?
In our age of constant updates and countless microtrends, will art always be behind the times?
Molly Ringwald, Vivian Gornick Read Sophie Calle’s...
Molly Ringwald joined other notable figures at Paula Cooper Gallery with The New York Review of Books.
Want To Know the Future of the Art World? This Boo...
"The Future of the Art World" brings together a 38 interviews conducted between April 2024 and June 2025 with different stakeholders in art ecosystem.