Zanzibar-born artist, educator and curator Lubaina Himid has been named the winner of the 2023 Maria Lassnig Prize, a biennial award that recognizes mid-career artists and comes with a cash …
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4 Must-Try Works From Artnet’s ‘Summer Edition’ Auction – From a Hockney Print to a Kusama Coffee Mug – Handpicked by Our Print Specialists
Artnet’s First printings and multiples the auctions are back for the summer! To celebrate, we asked our team of specialists at Prints & Multiples to tell us about four works …
This week: In the final episode of this season, James Goodwin, an expert on the art market and its history, tells us what high inflation and high interest rates mean …
From Venus Williams to Anna Wintour—See the stars who showed up at London’s annual Serpentine Summer Blowout
It was a starry evening in London Serpentine Gallerieswhich hosted Tuesday, June 27 its annual meeting summer party to celebrate the Serpentine Pavilion 2023designed by the Franco-Lebanese architect Lina Ghotmeh …
In its second edition, Independent 20th Century rethinks the boundaries of contemporary art
Last year, Independent New York launched the inaugural edition of its sister fair, Independent 20th Centuryheld at the Battery Maritime Building in downtown New York, highlighting art and artists from …
the newly knighted potter on the power of accessibility and why he’s making a musical
When Grayson Perry stood to accept the Turner Prize in 2003, he said, with characteristic irony, that it was high time the award went to “a transvestite potter from Essex”. …
At the end of the 1960s, the German artist Irma Hünerfauth (1907-1998) abandoned painting in favor of a new series of sound experiments. In the early 1970s, Hünerfauth had started …
Brooklyn Museum Director Anne Pasternak Applauds Critics of ‘It’s Pablo-Matic’ Show + Other Stories
Art Industry News is a daily summary of the most important developments in the art world and the art market. Here’s what you need to know this Friday, June 30. …
New tax relief to facilitate access for international galleries to the inaugural edition of Tokyo Gendai
Japan’s first major international art fair, Tokyo Gendai, is pulling out all the stops to ensure the success of its first edition. Last month, the fair announced that it had …
Stone Age humans in the Levant created tiny flutes from delicate bird bones, archaeologists say
Archaeologists working in the Levant believe that the advanced stage hunter-gatherers flutes carved with finger holes from waterfowl bones to imitate the cries of birds of prey. The theory, published …