At New York's Carvalho, "Rippling Excieties" is the first solo show in the United States dedicated to the work of Kristian Touborg.
A Steve McQueen Pollock? The late actor's granddaughter's lawsuit claims he was cheated out of a painting traded for an unreceived motorcycle.
The IFPDA Foundation is reprising its fundraising event offering visits to the studios of acclaimed artists such as Jeffrey Gibson and Swoon.
The Hammer Museum’s “Made in L.A. 2025” showcases 28 artists. Meet five standout names shaping Los Angeles’s contemporary art scene.
The late heiress Anne Schlumberger was a consummate collector, though certainly less ostentatious than some of her relatives. Across homes in Houston and the south of France she lived among works of ...
After more than two decades of restoration work, the tomb of Amenhotep III in the Valley of the Kings has reopened to the public.
An artwork depicting the seasons of ancient Egypt's farming calendar has gone missing from the famed Saqqara necropolis near Cairo.
This article is part of the Artnet Intelligence Report, Mid-Year Review 2025. Our analysis of the first half of the year’s market trends provides a data-driven overview of the current state of the art ...
Auction house rainmaker Evelyn Li will return to Sotheby's as chairman of Modern and contemporary art, Asia, following a year at Pace.
Listen to Art World Infamy, a special podcast series investigating the rise and fall of dealer Inigo Philbrick.
Ending with him calling off the commission and returning all of the money, why did Rothko take on the Seagram Murals in the first place?
As the new director of Frieze Masters, Emanuela Tarizzo wants to build bridges between historical art and a new generation of collectors.