With spring in the air and the weather warming up, it’s a great time to get out and visit a few galleries, see some new art, and check out the …
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Artist Matthew Tully Dugan walks through the openings of Henry Street on 4/20 and collides with Jeff Koons Uptown
Welcome to Wet Paint in the Wild, the free – and free – spin-off! – from Artnet News Pro’s beloved Wet Paint gossip column, where we give art world insiders …
Archaeologists digging in the deserts of Oman have discovered a mysterious monument they call “Arabian Stonehenge”
A wide range of artifacts recently discovered in the deserts of Oman are helping archaeologists understand migration patterns that took place in the region between 300,000 and 1.3 million years …
TEFAF New York kicks off next week. See highlights, from stunning Boetti embroidery to a colorful installation by Jorge Pardo
Next week, TEFAF New York returns to the Park Avenue Armory showcasing museum-quality artwork and artifacts ranging from fine art and jewelry to antiques and significant design. Presented by the …
Vienna tourist board is using AI-generated spinoffs of famous artwork to entice people to check out the real thing
It’s hard to believe Vienna’s tourist board is behind a new series of bizarre AI-generated spin-offs of some of Austria’s most iconic works of art featuring the Internet’s favorite animal, …
Thousands Sign Petition Calling on King Charles to Return Crown Jewels to Africa + 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, May 5. …
Multi-layered tapestries by artist Buzzy Qualeasha Wood explore what it means to be black, queer and “chronically online”
“Privacy ceased to exist for me the moment I became controversial,” emerging artist Qualeasha Wood said in a conversation. The New Jersey-born artist’s works—genre tapestries that weave webcam-worthy selfies with …
Mexican photographer Kati Horna collaborated with the greatest surrealist stars of her time. Why don’t we know his name?
They were known as the “three witches”. In the feverish cultural milieu of Mexico City in the 1930s, artists Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo and Kati Horna were closest friends and …
Paris archaeologists have located a long-lost ancient Roman site buried under a train station
A mega necropolis containing 50 tombs has been discovered next to Port-Royal station in Paris. The excavation of a skeleton with a coin in its mouth has allowed archaeologists to …
KAWS has won a key victory in its lawsuit against a Singapore counterfeiter producing counterfeits of its toys and art
Brian Donnelly, aka KAWS, has won a major court victory over a man he accused of counterfeiting, along with others, replicas of the artist’s “Companion” figure and other toys, skateboards …