The E.U. warns it may suspend Venice Biennale funding if Russia stages a pavilion as political tensions over the war in ...
This Q&A is part of The Asia Pivot, Artnet Pro’s biweekly members-only newsletter that provides mission-critical analysis, insights, and exclusive intelligence on developments in Asia’s art markets, ...
The historic New York home and studio that Robert Frank bought after publishing The Americans could be yours, for the right ...
The Affordable Art Fair returns to the Big Apple for its Spring Edition, staging "Sight Unseen," exploring the diversity of ...
Today’s art market is marked by near constant flux, with shifting priorities that require navigating and balancing resources and attention while simultaneously developing new approaches to acquiring ...
I’ve already published a first take on the 2026 Whitney Biennial, as have a bunch of the other critics—consensus forms fast these days! So far that consensus says “above average.” Not that I disagree ...
A missing page from the Archimedes Palimpsest was found in the collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Blois. The 20th-century illustration added to the newly discovered page of the Archimedes ...
"Frida: The Making of an Icon" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, goes beyond the mythology to unpack how the Frida Kahlo became famous.
Sotheby’s will auction a monumental 1983 Jean-Michel Basquiat painting, Museum Security (Broadway Meltdown), estimated at $45 million.
The famous portrait of President John F Kennedy makes a cameo in the hit television series 'Love Story,' about JFK Jr. and ...
British officials are scrambling to find a domestic buyer for an important Howard Hodgkin painting that smashed auction records last autumn.
Wet Paint guest columnist Harry Tafoya asks art types to make Oscar picks, reports from the Whitney Biennial, and more.
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