The government has settled in the IMLS lawsuit, and will not dismantle the agency—but President Trump still seeks to ...
As Bangkok and Hanoi gain momentum, Asia’s art future may lie not in new hubs but in how local ecosystems take shape beyond ...
A new fundraiser for the Château de Chambord renovation also raises one question—why does France's second-most visited castle ...
The 45-second Georges Méliès film, "Gugusse and the Automaton", was donated to the Library of Congress last year.
An analysis of the 2026 Venice Biennale's main exhibition reveals a shift toward living, mid-career artists and a more ...
The new book "The Wonderful World That Almost Was" by Andrew Durbin traces the shared and separate journeys of Peter Hujar and Pail Thek.
The 45-lot collection from Enrico and Adele Donati has an upper estimate of $80 million and includes a rare early Picasso Cubist painting ...
Gagosian has revealed the opening date for his new 980 Madison Avenue ground floor gallery and a major Duchamp show.
Edel Assanti and Emalin expand their galleries in London. Plus, Frank Lasry joins Frieze and L.A.'s Getty Center plans a major refurbishment.
Last week, Artnet hosted a live virtual event with Editor-in-Chief Naomi Rea and senior reporter Katya Kazakina that explored the investigative cover story for the latest Intelligence Report: The Year ...
Germany’s art market offers a case study in the limits of localism, as slowing sales and shifting fairs reshape the global ...
The IFPDA Print Fair returns, plenty to tempt new collectors, including great work by women artists from Louise Bourgeois to ...
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