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Here's a diary of highlights of what Artnet News China's Editor-in-Chief saw—and heard—during Art Basel Hong Kong, beyond the ...
Intellectual for Trump' Mark Bauerlein's New York Times op-ed on MAGA art funding seems pretty delusional to me!
In Artnet Auctions' latest sale, Australian Indigenous art takes center stage—we dive into some of the art centers that have ...
Leonardo da Vinci, history's ultimate genius polymath, still makes headlines as his work inspires new research.
As part of Milan Design Week, Pomellato unveiled a tribute to Gian Paolo Barbieri, featuring vintage campaign images from the ...
Sarah Meyohas, known for her pioneering blockchain art currency BitchCoin, has a new NFT drop—and her first public artwork, ...
Antoni Gaudí, architect of the Sagrada Família, is one step closer to becoming a saint after the Vatican recognized him for ...
Are Guggenheim retrospectives a blessing or a curse for artists? Ross Bleckner shares what happened after his 1995 solo show.
Ari Aster's new forthcoming film, Eddington, has teased a poster featuring an iconic—and resonant—work by David Wojnarowicz.
Brown, Canada's first known Black woman artist, is finally getting her due with a museum show in her native Nova Scotia.
Nick Angeloff, an archaeologist at Cal Poly Humboldt, has called the developments at Gradishte a once-in-a-lifetime discovery. “It highlights the complex networks and power structures of ancient ...
After Chinese artist Badiucao snuck a dissident artwork into Hong Kong, his gallery pulled support after the government censored it.
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