In the run-up to Pride Month, the news cycle was dominated by an outcry against mainstream brands’ supposed advocacy of queer causes. This cultural upheaval seems inevitable given the corporatization …
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The graffiti artist who keeps tagging the door of Anna Delvey’s residence has been identified + 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 23. …
A 17th century double portrait of black and white women considered ‘of exceptional importance’ will remain in the UK
A remarkably unique 17th century double portrait depicting a black and white woman side by side as equals will remain in the UK, it was announced today. It should be …
Elisabetta Sirani painted in public to prove that her work was hers. Here’s how she became a 17th century star and why she’s remembered now
We may never know exactly how much paintings Creation of Elisabetta Sirani. It’s not because his baroque altarpieces, portraits and paintings of legendary heroines weren’t cherished – during his lifetime, …
What is the Antikythera Mechanism, the mysterious ancient Greek device in the new ‘Indiana Jones’ movie? Here are 5 big questions, answered
Returning to the screen as a cloak-and-dagger archaeologist for the fifth and final time in Indiana Jones and the Dial of FateHarrison Ford was moved to tears at Cannes last …
Market star painter Flora Yukhnovich, known for her contemporary take on French Rococo, joins Mega Gallery Hauser and Wirth
British painter in demand Flora Yukhnovitchknown for her floral canvases who draws inspiration from both the traditions of French Rococo, Italian Baroque and Abstract Expressionism, is the latest artist to …
Why this AI art pioneer thinks text-to-image generators kill creativity
Welcome to Art Angle, an Artnet News podcast that dives into the places where the art world meets the real world, bringing each week’s biggest story to earth. Join us …
The ‘Stonehenge of the Netherlands’, a 4,000-year-old burial site the size of four football pitches, has just been discovered by Dutch archaeologists
Archaeologists in the central Dutch town of Tiel have discovered a 4,000-year-old shrine the size of four football pitches dubbed “the Stonehenge of the Netherlands”. The results of the search …
German archaeologists find 3,000-year-old Bronze Age sword so well preserved it ‘almost still shines’
German archaeologists have discovered a 3,000-year-old sword during excavations outside the Bavarian town of Nördlingen. The weapon, which dates to the mid-Bronze Age 14th century BC, was found in a …
Treasure House Fair, hastily launched to replace abruptly canceled London masterpiece, is off to a promising start
Based on a two meter high painting by Joan Miró that appeared in Oliver Stone’s 1987 film Wall Street, to a 17th to early 18th century Japanese wooden sculpture by …