Inspired by Hockney’s “Nichols Canyon”, Miranda July Made a Sexy, Short Film; See it here!
There Is an Alien Power Driving the Frenzy Over the Utah Monolith. It’s Just Not From Outer Space; Land Art history offers some clues
Holiday GIF-Greetings from Around the World
Why GIFs are the Internet’s Emotional Art Form
Volcano School paintings transport viewers to the currently erupting Kīlauea
Patti Smith & Anne Imhof in special New Year’s Eve event broadcast on screens above Picadilly Circus
BARBARA ROSE
Barbara Rose, Critic and Historian of Modern Art, Dies at 84; Wrote a celebrated college textbook
Barbara Rose, Artforum 1968: Problems of Criticism IV: The Politics of Art, Part I; “We have indeed come full circle from art in the service of the revolution to one of art instead of the revolution.”
THE REALLY BIG BUCKS
Videogames are a bigger industry than sports and movies combined, thanks to the pandemic
Christopher Nolan Is Interested in Adapting His Films into Video Games; The director revealed that he once planned to adapt "Inception" into a video game before axing the project
Trouble is brewing at the Tulsa Artist Fellowship; Artists have left the programme early after negative experiences—and are now speaking out
The Twelve Days of Sweeney
Paddy Johnson: 12 Writers on 20 Years of Art; How Digital Art from 2016 Foreshadowed Our Current Crisis
Seven groundbreaking female photographers – in pictures
'The Three Greats' of Mexican Modernism Fought Tyranny With Art
The art show of 2020 and how it unearthed the Mexican influences in American art
5,000 years in 350 objects: Victoria and Albert Museum reveals details about its epic 'immersive' Iran show
Why the New Art Club 2000 Retrospective Offers Lessons for Today’s Artists That Transcend Pure ’90s Nostalgia; The art collective as conceptual "pose band”
Podcast: Jeffrey Deitch on How to Succeed in the Art Industry
A Tale of Two Los Angeles Art Dealers, Irving Blum and Everett Ellin
A reference point for the art world: the Sol LeWitt estate, Lindsay Aveilhé and Microsoft deliver a richly immersive, interactive app
Immerse Yourself into LeWitt
Artist Cosima von Bonin Takes Cute Art Seriously
East, West 'Ohana Berlin and a Sense of Place with Janetta Napp
See Janetta Napp's New Drawing Show 'Ohana Berlin at the virtual Paddock Gallery
Calling All London Artists! A New Reality TV Series About the City’s Art Scene Is Looking for Contestants; A test to find the next hot-ticket artist
See Them Now! Fallen Fruit at the NGV Triennial in Melbourne
TWO LOS ANGELES TITANS HAVE PASSED
Artillery reports that LA based artist Liz Young has passed. In memorium, "Liz Young – Of Blood and Dirt"
John Outterbridge, the Pioneering Assemblage Artist and Los Angeles Community Activist, Has Died at 87
Auction Veteran Simon de Pury on His Whirlwind Adventures Behind the Scenes on the Hit Netflix Show ‘Emily in Paris’
‘Oh, Yeah. I Have Some of Those’: How Andy Warhol Amassed One of the World’s Most Formidable Watch Collections
Adam Gopnik on De Chirico and Man Ray’s Premonitions of Modernity
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Peabody Essex Museum Explores How Revolution Inspired a Generation of Modern Indian Artists
Following independence from British Rule in 1947, artists in India aimed to uncover a visual language…
The Remarkable Success Story of Rosalba Carriera, the Original “Queen of Pastel”
How Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s Revelatory Tate Britain Retrospective Shakes the Institution Out of Its Comfort Zone
Exhibition features works by female artists who expanded the orthodox category of Minimal art
DISCOVERY
Extremely rare , one-of-a-kind flower found in Maui’s rugged mountains. Take a look!
Melting Ice Has Uncovered Hundreds of Ancient Viking Artifacts and a Previously Unknown Trade Route in Norway
A 500-Year-Old Aztec Tower of Human Skulls Is Even More Terrifyingly Humongous Than Previously Thought, Archaeologists Find; Spanish conquistadors destroyed the Huei Tzompantli tower, but archaeologist are unearthing its ruins
Eight Mile Wall; Prehistoric rock art discovered in Colombia hailed as ‘Sistine Chapel of the ancients’; Portrayal of animals that are now extinct
Japan’s Asteroid Odyssey: 3 Billion Miles for a Pinch of Dust
How to Read a Self-Portrait by Christian Schad (1927); A vivid, troubling double-portrait that captures the dialogue between self-assertion and self-doubt
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia opens major exhibition by Australian artist Lindy Lee
ART AND RACE
Speculation on Black Artists Has Gotten So Intense That for Christie’s Latest Sale, Its Curator Is Asking Buyers to Sign a Special Contract; Thwart flippers
Theaster Gates Wants You to Browse This Archive of Black Excellence
Alvin Ailey in 1984: I’ll pass on Black ‘My Fair Lady ’
Not Indian Enough: An Exhibition of Native Painting Fills a Stubborn Gap in the History of Modernism
‘It’s Obviously a Really Exciting Thing’: How Native American Art Has Become a Sleeper Sensation in Museums and the Art Market Alike; "maverick" dealers who spotlight marginalized communities
SERPENTINE GALLERIES
Serpentine Galleries’ “Future Art Ecosystems” Has Ideas For Navigating the Digital Shift (Some More Useful Than Others)
As Jupiter and Saturn kiss, slow down this Winter Solstice with Serpentine Galleries’ stress-busting sound work; Listen and chillax
The Surrealist Roots of the “Vaporwave” Genre, combining electronic music and digital art
CARLA: Days of Take; A Look at KAW S
Mob Loots Gallery For a Good KAWS
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ARCHITECTURE
9 of the Boldest Museum Designs of 2020, From a Curved Canopy in Portugal to a Kiln-Like Ceramics Museum in China
From Trump Curatorial: What is art deco and why is it trending?
Threat to Landmark Italian Stadium Enrages Heritage Advocates
Finding a new path in a pandemic: How one Seattle architect went from mansions to tiny homes
Leading architects "clearly contravening" climate pledges says Architects Declare
Major British Firms Withdraw from 'Architects Declare' Movement—a group dedicated to fighting the climate crisis among designers and clients. Read why.
Foster + Partners withdraws from Architects Declare climate change group
ARCHITECT PROFILE: STEPHANIE GOTO
Stephanie Goto, Art-World-Beloved Architect, Shares Her Favorite Things
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OUR 2nd ANNUAL BEST OF THE ‘BEST OF’s’
The Most Underappreciated Pop Culture Gems of 2020, from a Pop Princess to Nicolas Cage Rage
The Best Performances of 2020, from Riz Ahmed in ‘Sound of Metal’ to the ‘PEN15’ Ladies and Beyond
The Art Newspaper Podcast: 2020: the Year in Review
The Most In-Demand Artists on Artsy in 2020
The 10 Best Art Documentaries of 2020
New Yorker: The Best Art of 2020
The 10 Most Astonishing Archaeological Discoveries of 2020, From an Ancient Cat Carving to the Amazon Rock Paintings
The 20 Most Powerless People in the Art World: 2020 Edition
Elon Musk’s Totally Awful, Batshit-Crazy, Completely Bonkers, Most Excellent Year
The Most Influential Artists of 2020
Here Are the 10 Most Expensive Works of Art Sold at Auction in 2020—and Why They Fetched the Prices They Did; Plus, who bought and sold them
These 7 Artists Emerged as Market Sensations During This Year’s Star-Making Auction Day Sales
The top five YouTube channels for an art fix this Christmas season
What was the best art book you read in 2020? The Art Newspaper team reveals its favourite publications
Can You Believe Your Eyes That All This Happened in 2020?
The artists we lost in 2020, in their words
The 50 Best Movies of 2020, According to Over 230 Film Critics
In Memoriam: 2020 Artist Obituaries in Glasstire
2020 Critics Poll: The Best Films and Performances According to Over 200 Critics From Around the World
We Don’t Know What a Post-Coronavirus Art World Will Look Like. Here Are 6 Ways We Can Come Together to Build the One We Want
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When we bloom as artists and as people is as fickle as the creative process itself
From Kehinde Wiley’s Afghan Hounds to Jordan Nassar’s Bulldog, Meet the Most Illustrious Art Dogs of Instagram
Peter Schjeldahl: What Are Artists For? A new MOMA exhibition surveys a time when artistic independence was often sacrificed to ideology
'Magic was buried here': One family’s escape to rural Ohio – in pictures
Artillery Pick of the Week: Shiyuan Liu at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Inside Home: the new London art space championing diversity; One of the few Black-owned art spaces in London, Home is part art gallery, part community events space supporting Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic artist
This Legendary Georgia O’Keeffe Skull Painting Has an Uplifting Backstory—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About It
Georgia O'Keeffe's Younger Man; Georgia O'Keeffe's intimate relationship with Juan Hamilton, 58 years her junior, was an art world scandal. As London's Tate Modern museum prepares to mount a new O'Keeffe retrospective (2016), Hamilton talks about their bond
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Roger Berlind, 90, dies; Broadway impresario who amassed 25 Tonys
ART BUSINESS
‘It’s Liberating’: 3 Ways Various Small Fires, a Tech-Savvy Los Angeles Gallery, Is Using the Lockdown Era to Leapfrog Into Future of the Global Art Market
Are People Actually Buying Art in the Coronavirus Era? Yes—as Long as It’s by a Freshly Minted Art Star (or Being Sold at a Discount); Some say worst is yet to come
5 Other Takeaways From a New Art Basel Report on the State of the Market
Fascinating Podcast: Futurist Doug Stephens on What Art Dealers Can Learn From the Retail Revolution
The Bankerization of the Art Market: How Wall Street’s Masters of the Universe Infiltrated the Art World
How to organize an art fair in 2021 - and beyond?
15 Minutes With a Price Database Power User: Heritage Auctions’ Aviva Lehmann on Why the Market for American Art Is Booming
UK 'tourist tax' will hit dealers of jewellery, silver and small pictures hard, trade body says
As a Brexit deal is agreed, confused and resigned UK art world ponders life after leaving the European Union
Barrons: Contemporary Art Posts Strong Returns With Less Volatility in 2020
An Art Advisor, an Art Handler, and Other Cultural Workers Reflect on How Their Professional Lives Changed in 2020
Tennis Star Maria Sharapova engaged to art dealer Alexander Gilkes, Eton grad, pals with royalty and co-founder of Paddle8
‘We’re Burdened by So Many Things’: Watch Artist Mary Mattingly Literally Drag Everything She Owns Around New York
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Karen Russo’s Films Explore the Manipulative Power of Nazi Imagery; Depraved poetry
Art About Waiting — Pioneer Endure Artist Tehching Hsieh
What Is Bruce Nauman for? It is neither easy nor especially relaxing to spend time with Nauman
Resurgence of Resistance How Pattern & Decoration’s Popularity Can Help Reshape the Canon
What colour is the road? David Hockney tells us to take a closer look
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Printmaking: An artist in control, another artist embracing the unknown at Galatea Fine Art
Technology, spiritualism linked in Art Institute sound exhibit at Albany Museum of History and Art
Art Report Today: Q & A with Hills Snyder
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Acquires 19th-Century Work by Cheyenne Artist Howling Wolf At World Record Price For a Native American Ledger Drawing
A Compendium of Native American Tipi Decoration circa 1900
The Incredible Native American Woman Who Fought Bigotry, Wrote Extensively and Penned “The Sun Dance Opera” at the Turn of the Last Century
Yau: Robert Mangold’s Emotional Optics; With his recent works, Mangold underscores a consciousness of mortality that he meets with a gracefulness that is breathtaking
‘The roll call of artists who donned a uniform in 1870 is remarkable'; The visual record of the Franco-Prussian War
BOOKS
Always On My Mind: Joan Didion
It’s Time to Take California Back from Joan Didion
Why Jeff Koons Is So Difficult To Please, The Strange Venice Biennale Selection Process And Which Collector Is A Game Changer: New Art World Insider Book By Matthew Israel
Unseen Shirley Jackson story to be published, “Adventure on a Bad Night,” in which a shopping trip unpicks layers of prejudice, was written in 1944
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What was the best art book you read in 2020? The art world’s biggest names give us their top tips
Vanity Fair: The 15 Best Books of 2020
NYT: Best art books of 2020: Roberta Smith, Holland Carter, Jason Farago, Siddhartha Mitter
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From Paul Thomas Anderson To Park Chan-Wook, 46 Movies (And A TV Series) That Could Light Up Film Festivals In 2021
Robert Pattinson & director Matt Reeves are beefing over ‘grueling’ Batman production; Covid; Restarts and shutdowns; 50 takes; perfectionist director
Steven Soderbergh Working on ‘Philosophical’ Sequel to ‘Contagion’
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Martin Scorsese Presents “Pretend It’s A City”, New Doc on our national treasure Fran Lebowitz
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‘Shadow in the Cloud’ Trailer #1; WWII female pilot fights misogyny and monsters; with Chloë Grace Moretz; Fun wild ride
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Tom Hanks Thinks Marvel Studios Can Save The Movie Theaters
The 20 Overlooked Indie Movies from 2020 You Need to See
Death! Dancing! Drinking! The best movie moments of 2020
Small Theaters Get Billions in Stimulus Relief; Big Chains Get Nothing
A new Italian Pinocchio film returns to the tale's dark origins; Director Matteo Garrone is best known for his starkly unsentimental 2008 crime film “Gomorrah”
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies on Hulu
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The 10 Best Film Scores of 2020
Backstory: Scorcese’s Newest ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Screenwriter Says Arguments with Leonardo DiCaprio Forced Script Changes; All about him; Paramount Sells to Apple+; reported budget of $200 million
The Best Unsold Screenplays, The Black List 2020: Scripts About Cannibals, Billionaires, and Tabloid Faves Make the Cut
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AMAZING MOTHER NATURE
One Of World’s Most Dangerous Lakes Is Growing In Belly Of Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano
‘Most remote island’ creates massive marine protection zone
Moon Phases 2021 – Northern Hemisphere
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ART REPORT TODAY GALLERIES: Now Exhibiting
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Book Review: Warhol: A Life As Art by Blake Gopnik
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Is It Fine Art?: Putting a Price on Fashion Illustration; As movement becomes increasingly important, fashion illustration is expected to become more animated.
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Édouard Manet: Cut and Paste; John Elderfield tracks the oscillating states of unification and separation that Édouard Manet’s The Execution of Maximilian has endured since its creation, in 1868; Part I and Part II
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BRAVING OPPRESSION
'The Real Ideological War Has Just Begun And Covid-19 Is Only The Starting Point': Ai Weiwei On China's Response To The Outbreak; March 2020
The New York Times Helped a Vindictive Teen Destroy a Classmate Who Uttered a Racial Slur When She Was 15
'Cancel Culture' Is a Dangerous, Totalitarian Trend
How Cancel Culture Violates Intellectual Freedom
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Sasha Stone: How to Stand Up to Cancel Culture Without Getting Canceled; And Why You Should
MUST SEE: How do you get people to stop believing the lies? Ask artist Alison Jackson about her hilarious photography show “Truth Is Dead”
ART NOIR
Pair of 12-year-old Banksy murals vandalized over Christmas in New Orleans; Angry Rival Robbo? Plexiglass protectant cut away
The Zippered Cap; Bronx designer K. Tyson Perez accuses Givenchy of stealing his design
5 of the Most Notorious Art Thieves, Swindlers, and Forgers of the 21st Century—and How They Were Finally Caught; These scammers of the art world concocted elaborate ruses that read like fiction, but all are true
The Most Controversial and Ambitious Art Heists of 2020
France Promised Mona Lisa To Mussolini To Avert War: The Untold Story of Leonardo's 1939 Milan Retrospective
Race, Loyalty and Transparency in an Artist’s Lawsuit
Cache Of Russian Avant-Garde Works Surfaces In Regional Museum's Basement; Kandinsky, Rodchenko and Stepanova
The Long Silence of The Last Remaining Auschwitz Cellist
The Mystery Of The Disappearing Manuscripts; Mysterious international phishing scam that has been tricking writers, editors, agents and anyone in their orbit into sharing unpublished book manuscripts
Forgery, Drugs And Sex Abuse In The Canadian Art World Exposed In New Documentary
ANNA SORKIN: COMPLETE CRIME UPDATE
Fake heiress and art collector Anna Sorokin finally says sorry: ‘A lot of people suffered’
Fake heiress Anna Sorokin finds love in prison
Somebody had to foot the bill for Anna “Delvey” Sorkin’s fabulous new life. The city was full of marks; Tipping gets you everywhere
Convicted Fraudster AKA Anna Delvey Conned Collector Michael Xufu Huang, co-founder of X Museum; That Didn’t Stop This Classy Gentleman From Hanging Her Portrait in His New Museum
The Convict’s Instagram Feed; Populated with doodles depicting her life in prison
The Convict’s Diary
Inventing Anna: What to Know About Netflix's Anna Delvey Show Starring Julia Garner (Ozark); The highly-anticipated, Shonda Rhimes-produced limited series has begun shooting (10-2020)
BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN , THE INSTAGRAM LAUGH SENSATION!
LOSING AND CHOOSING MY RELIGION
Picturing Wittgenstein’s Children’s Dictionary; Artist Paul Chan revisits the philosopher’s important text, illustrating its terms with childlike receptiveness
Leap of faith – how Mark Rothko reimagined religious art for the modern age
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COLLECTORS CIRCLE
Town and Country: Where the Superrich Store Their Art to Avoid Taxes; Featured in Christopher Nolan's “Tenet”; In a plot line from “Billions,” main character hides fake versions of his art in a free port to dodge taxes, while the real things hang in his apartment.
L.A.’s biggest museum fan, Ben Barcelona, 81,visited a different art museum or gallery, on a set schedule, every day of the week, never taking a sick day in eight years
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Doris Duke's home, now a museum of Islamic art
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How Louise Bourgeois’s Multifaceted Art Practice Won Over Collectors
An Artwork Is Not a Gold Bar Says Collector Lorenzo Perini-Natali
Nineteen Collectors on the Art They Bought in 2020
Barbra Streisand just bought a Van Gogh painting—once owned by Penthouse boss Bob Guccione—for a cool $4.5m
Did You Expect These Artworks in the Thai Star Kong Karoon Sosothikul’s Private Playground
Westside Gunn. A Rapper. A Record Label Executive. A Collector of Contemporary Art
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Artist Gabriel Orozco talks about his work
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