Shanghai Art Week returns with two major fairs, a politically-timed Biennale, and a flurry of alternative projects.
At Abu Dhabi Art 2025, two key Focus section delve into the rich visual culture and art scenes of Nigeria and Turkey.
With roughly a month to go, and major sales slated for next week, Artnet takes a look back at the major auction moments so ...
This week, Wet Paint talks with Alexander Shulan and Ralph DeLuca, plus we look into the mind of Marvin, the A.I.-generated ...
The fiber artist Gary Tyler, who spent 42 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, is showing his quilts in Los Angeles ...
A play on the idiom, "money for old rope", David Shrigley is selling 10-tons of salvaged cords at Stephen Friedman Gallery in ...
It's been five years since archaeologists located Aguada Fénix, and initial excavations are revealing the site's rich ritual ...
November auctions in New York will bring $1.6 billion of art to the market. Here are the mystery consignors behind some of ...
The Brooklyn Public Library is now lending contemporary artworks to library cardholders, reviving a program begun in the ...
Curator Alison M. Gingeras discusses her new project "The Woman Question", bringing together 500 years of women artists.
At London’s Barbican, “Dirty Looks” explores how fashion designers have transformed decay and imperfection into radical forms ...
Residue from an ancient Egyptian vessel contains opium biomarkers. The finding suggests widespread usage across society.
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