Who is Beeple? The art world disruptor at the heart of the NFT boom
Nate Freeman's Wet Paint: Artists Rally to Save André Leon Talley From Eviction, Art-World Chef Keith McNally Opens in Miami, & More Art-World Gossip
Banksy reveals that Reading Prison graffiti is his; A Reference to Jail Bird Oscar Wilde
See Banksy's Hilarious Bob Ross-esque Video
A Group of Financial Traders Torched a $95,000 Banksy on Camera to Transform It Into a (Maybe) More Valuable NFT Artwork
A New Exhibition at David Zwirner Explores the Vital Similarities Between Two Titans of Modernism: Josef Albers and Giorgi Morandi
Who is Beeple? The art world disruptor at the heart of the NFT boom
NFT WTF? A CONTINUING and COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE DISRUPTING PHENOMENON
Blockchain company buys and burns Banksy artwork to turn it into a digital original
‘Art enthusiasts’ burn a Banksy print then sell it as an NFT; Video
The NFT craze encapsulates the absurdity of the art world—and its obsession with authenticity
Why would someone buy a non-fungible token of a rainbow-toting cat, which already exists in millions of identical copies?
NFTs Are Booming, But They’re Nothing New in the Art Market; Tokens backed by digital art may seem weird, but they have a precedent in photography collecting
Pop Star Grimes sold $6 million worth of digital art as NFTs
We Regret to Inform You That Grimes Just Sold $5.8 Million Worth of Her NFT Crypto Art in Less Than 20 Minutes
Makers of the ‘Rain Room’ Are Now Getting Into NFT Artworks Alongside Rob Pruitt and Other Artists
How Crypto-art Might Offer Artists Increased Autonomy
The World of NFTs, Explained by Digital Artist Addie Wagenknecht; While media outlets suggest non-fungible tokens are a panacea for artists, we ask a veteran of the digital realm to offer a more tempered take
Non-Fungible Tokens: a new disruptor in the art market?
In the Latest NFT Auction Frenzy, Andrés Reisinger an Artist Just Sold a Collection of Digital Furniture for $450,000—See Images of the Otherworldly Designs Here
Why an Animated Flying Cat With a Pop-Tart Body Sold for Almost $600,000; A fast-growing market for digital art, ephemera and media is marrying the world’s taste for collectibles with cutting-edge technology
Is This the Next Art-Market Bubble? A Unique NFT for the Popular ‘Nyan Cat’ GIF Just Sold for a Whopping $560,000
Mark Cuban Likes NFT (Non-Fungible Tokens)
Kenny Schachter, in His Own Words, Gets Sucked Into the Surreal NFT Vortex… and Makes a Fortune Overnight in the New Virtual Art Market
The Defiant guide to Digital Art and NFTs
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C'mon Gavin! You Can Shop at LACMA, But You Can’t See the Art; Arts Lacking the financial muscle to change Gov. Newsom’s mind
The Swiss museums leading the European charge to reopen
If shops can reopen in April, why can’t museums?
Augurs of Spring; the iconography and symbolism associated with the season in art both past and present
The Haunted Visions of Painter Otto Dix; Machinegunner in WWI
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The (Art) Studio at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Yayoi Kusama’s Simple Forms Hide Complex Realities—Here Are Three Facts You May Not Know About Her Widely Admired Work
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Yau: The Emergence of Aubrey Levinthal
Ed Moses Exhibition at London’s JD Malat Gallery
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teamLab exhibits at One of the ‘Three Great Gardens’ of Japan: Aims to connect visitors with the Bounties of Nature
That Immersive ‘Van Gogh Experience’ Your Mom Is Talking About Already Is Selling Out Across 13 US Cities + Other Stories
Festival in Taiwan aims to brighten lives with light installation
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New immersive art installation in Chelsea explores the beauty of mathematics and nature
New Museum on Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales to Open in Summer 2021
ART AND RACE
Black Abstract Artists Are Finally Being Recognized by the Art Market
Once Overlooked, Black Abstract Painters Are Finally Given Their Due; In the 1960s, abstract painting was a controversial style for Black artists, overshadowed by social realist works. Now, it’s claimed its place as a vital form of expression
Art Historian Darby English on Why the New Black Renaissance Might Actually Represent a Step Backwards
VFA 10 African American Artists
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Art Historian Sarah Lewis on Why Black Artists Have Been ‘Over-Exhibited and Under-Theorized’
This Is the Black Renaissance
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Dissenting Artists Around the Globe Were Jailed and Killed at an Alarming Rate Last Year, According to a New Report
Facebook, Instagram users fueled by ‘likes’ are similar to ‘lab rats seeking food’
Bill Maher Has a Cancel Culture is Over Party
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Will Woke Go Up in Smoke? A TV writer-creator on the future of virtue signalling in Hollywood and beyond
Governments are ‘weaponising’ Covid-19 to silence dissident artist voices, report says
Atlantic Writer Conor Friedersdorf: Stand Against Left-Wing and Right-Wing P.C.
Americans' Lust To 'Cancel' One Another Should Spark Soul Searching
'Woke' American Ideas Are a Threat, French Leaders Say
ART AND FILM
“Sin”, a Gritty and Sublime Biopic of Michelangelo; Andrei Konchalovsky’s film depicts an artist full of ambition, paranoia, loathing, and regret
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‘Sin’ Review: Man of Marble; The second feature in recent months from the Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky is a grimy, austere Michelangelo biopic
JOHN STEPPLING
The Mechanical Soul
Information processing, rather than learning. One sees the stepchildren of this trend in how computer modeling is used. The Corona models (like most climate models) have been stunningly wrong. But then this is also how institutional “studies” are initiated and what motivates those conducting the studies. The EU provided a lot of money for “Corona studies” and so there was an economic motivation to find…
How Miami’s Museum of Art and Design Censored Forensic Architecture and Retreated From Social Justice
6 Dr. Seuss books won’t be published for racist and insensitive images; unspecified allegations
MoMA Will Temporarily Cover Philip Johnson’s Name After Architects Denounce White Supremacist Ties
How the Contradictions of Socialism Make Cuban Art Great; Is Cuban socialism a success or failure? Is Cuba frozen in time or on the verge of being overrun with McDonald’s? One field that displays the complexity and contradictions of Cuba is the arts
Why KAWS’s Global Success May Well Be a Symptom of a Depressed Culture, Adrift in Nostalgia and Retail Therapy; How to make sense of the popularity of an artist known for sad cartoons and collectable toys?
Why TCM Is Showing Problematic Films Like 'Gone With the Wind' – And Won't Rule Out Woody Allen Classics
GAGOSIAN CELEBRATES ADRIANA VAREJAO
Adriana Varejão at her studio in Rio de Janeiro; Video
Adriana Varejão: Interiors
Adriana Varejão: Azulejão
Adriana Varejão’s video installation Transbarroco
BILLIE HOLIDAY: A PROFILE
The United States vs. Billie Holiday - Trailer; Director Lee Daniels; on Hulu
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Good Morning Heartache: The Life and Blues of Billie Holiday
Vanity Fair: Strange Fruit
‘The United States Vs. Billie Holiday’ Review: Andra Day Soars In Lee Daniels’ Compelling True Story Of Feds Targeting Of Great Singer
The United States vs Billie Holiday review – Lee Daniels' misguided biopic
Billie Holiday’s Story Depends on Who’s Telling It
Diana Ross as "Lady Sings The Blues" Trailer; Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor
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A Banksy Mega-Collector Just Bought the Mural of a Girl With a Hula Hoop That Appeared in Nottingham Last Year: Bicycle Sculpture
AMAZING MOTHER NATURE
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Balloon test flight plan under fire over solar geoengineering fears
We’re Not Done Yet; Here’s How Humans Are Still Evolving
Mt Etna’s latest eruptions awe even those who study volcanos
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Paintings of Nuclear Tests and a Burning Notre Dame Will Set the Tone for Damien Hirst’s Yearlong Gagosian Takeover Show
Hard Choices: Do You Still Want to Be an Artist? Take the Quiz!
ART BUSINESS
UK Will Establish Eight Freeports as Part of a Broader Effort to Attract the Ultra-Wealthy and Jump-Start the Economy
After a Year of Being Forced to Sell Art Online, Gallerists Have Learned 5 Surprising Lessons—and It’s Clear There’s No Going Back
Another Smart Marketing Program from an Innovative Museum; Uffizi Gallery Will Display Its Collection of Renaissance Masterpieces Across Italy as Part of the New ‘Uffizi Diffusi’ Program
Steak Night at the Uffizzi; Tuscan Chefs Pair Food and Art in this Clever Video series
The Louvre Turns to Merch; Face Masks, Tees, Phone Cases…
Suddenly, Paris Is Once Again a Buzzing Capital of the Contemporary Art Market. Here’s How It Regained Its Glory; Real estate opportunities, the impact of Brexit, and a large community of artists are drawing the trade to the French capital
Not a Happy Ending: 2021 Otis College Report on the Creative Economy, Los Angeles Region
With Galleries Closed, Art Dealers Rethink Their Real Estate Needs; Selling digitally isn’t the same
Art Dealers Are Shocked to Realize That 2020 Was Actually a Historically Good Year for Business + Other Stories
Banksy-style NFTs have sold for $900,000—but are they the real deal and does it even matter?
How Facebook Curator Jessica Shaefer Uses Art to Bring Empathy Into the Social Network’s Tech-Driven Universe; Learn what it's like to run an art program at one of the world's top tech companies
The wealthy are borrowing billions against their art collections and lenders are reselling the debt
Bloomberg: Art Galleries Discover That Their Business Model Is Covid-Proof Museums? Not so much
Isaac Pelayo, a 24-year-old who got laid off from Disney turned his art side hustle into a 6-figure income and is doing business almost entirely on Instagram
Every Nicole Eisenman Picture Tells a Story
Surrealist collection of Man Ray's assistant sells out at Christie's despite 'serious concerns about ownership' of most of the works; Theft Accusations
Christie’s Sale of Man Ray Works Was a Smashing Success—But the Artist’s Trust Says the $7.1 Million Auction Never Should Have Happened; Undervalued
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Yau: Kim Van Do, an Asian American Landscape Artist to Be Reckoned With
Artist Doug Aitken in conversation with Max Hollein, Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Fashionista Ryan Raftery to play Andy Warhol in latest ‘bio-musical’; Upcoming “The Trial of Andy Warhol,”; pop artist will be seen “on trial in the afterlife for being responsible for the creation of influencer culture, Bravo TV and our social-media addiction in the hopes of finding our own individual 15 minutes of fame,”
U.K. Government Outlines plans for their Theatre Reopening, including Potential for Full Capacity in June
COVID-19 interrupted a generation of theatre artists who are wondering what’s next
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Chinese dance show recreates glamour of Tang Dynasty
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‘Very Few People Work in Solitude’: Designer Dries Van Noten and Artist Adam Tullie on How Creatives Can Collaborate Across Disciplines
On Tuesday March 2nd at 12:00pm, KAWS offered his latest work “Separated,” which again sold out almost immediately
Sir Peter Blake and The Macallan (Whiskey) Collaborate on ‘Anecdotes of Ages’ Collection; Sotheby’s to Auction Bottle to Support Guggenheim Diversity Program
A Wildlife Habitat Has Cancelled Judy Chicago’s Smoke Sculpture for Desert X After Environmental Activists Raised Alarms; A single local writer had expressed her concerns about the work's potential environmental impact
Judy Chicago on her Desert X smoke sculpture and feminizing land art
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Raymond Cauchetier, whose camera caught the New Wave, dies at 101
Artist Juergen Teller Took These Weirdo Photos of Celebrities for ‘W’ Magazine and the Internet Kerfuffle Thinks They’re Very Lazy
‘It Just Keeps Haunting You’: Watch Photographer Richard Misrach Document the Beauty and Horror of the US-Mexico Border
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About Endlessness’ Trailer: Swedish Renegade Roy Andersson Returns with Another Absurd Vision
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2021 Telluride Film Festival Will Be A Humdinger
X-Rated: Inside the Myths and Legends of Midnight Cowboy
Asian-American Hollywood Writers Blame Studios for Growing Anti-Asian Sentiment
Early ILM History: Spilling the secrets of the canceled Curse of Monkey Island movie; Behind the Lucasfilm/LucasArts collaboration that might have been
Racist, Sexist … Classic? How Hollywood Is Dealing With Its Problematic Content
Judd Apatow and Jason Bateman Take You to Film School for a Master Class in Directing
Judd Apatow on the Painful Art of Writing Personal Comedy
Scorsese’s Period of Doubt and Pain; A Best Films of the 80’s Under Consideration
13 Movies for a Nostalgic European Summer
'The Old Guard,' 'Wonder Woman 1984' and 'Promising Young Woman' Among Films to Score ReFrame Stamp
‘Mank’: Read The Screenplay For David Fincher’s Movie About The Writing Of ‘Citizen Kane’ Penned By His Father
The Films of Milla Jovovich and Paul W. S. Anderson
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The Wide Shot: Hollywood’s China troubles aren’t going away
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An Eco-conscious Museum, Xinatli, Will Sprout From a Logged Rainforest in Mexico
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C’mon Gavin! Stromberg: As state restrictions drag on, pressure grows for more California museums to reopen; With lockdown lifted for nail salons and zoos, anger rises over arts institutions’ continued closure, estimated to cost the sector $22m a day
Amy Sillman’s Philosophy of Doubt
Shit Happens: Notes on Awkwardness by Amy Sillman
Artist Christina Quarles - Why I Draw
Art, Money & Law: Notes on the Clyfford Still Estate by Ben Heller; Legendary collector of Abstract Expressionism
ART REPORT TODAY GALLERIES: Now Exhibiting
Klimt’s Glittering Ode to Love Scandalized Turn-of-the-Century Audiences. Here Are 3 Things You May Not Know About ‘The Kiss’; Klimt painted his masterpiece in the aftermath of a major professional crisis
Essay: Andy Warhol: From The Polaroid and Back Again
Group Show “Carnivalesca: What Painting Might Be” Peres Projects at Kunstverein in Hamburg
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The Gray Market: Why ‘Global Weirding’ Makes Art Museums Needier Than Ever for Unglamorous Donations (and Other Insights)
After thwarted art sales, Baltimore Museum of Art marshalls funding to promote diversity and equity
Museums Are Selling Virtual Classes and Tours to Boost Revenue During the Pandemic. Here’s What They’ve Learned About What Works
Mapping the pandemic’s digital deluge: one academic Chiara Zuanni is trying to collate the online projects of every single museum
See the Museum digital initiatives during the Coronavirus Pandemic
Radical plan could move UK's national art collections into former IKEA store in Coventry
I Led the Indianapolis Museum of Art for Five Years. Here’s How Charles Venable, Its Recently Ousted President, Failed the Institution
Ollman: Kathy Butterly at Shoshana Wayne Gallery
A Retrospective of Xenia Hausner’s Cinematic, Electrically Colorful Paintings Will Open at Vienna’s Albertina Museum This Spring; The artist is on the hunt for one work she still hopes to include in the show
Painter Joan Brown: Irresistibly Weird
Stromberg: Artist Alex Heilbron at Meliksetian | Briggs
Art Review: A Coming-Out Party for KAWS at the Brooklyn Museum
For Lisa Yuskavage, art isn’t about being right or wrong – it’s the freedom to do what you want
Rebecca Ackroyd, 100mph; Peres Projects, Berlin
The LiveJournal to Sotheby’s Pipeline; An artist growing up in the age of the art internet
A colossal water tank at Mass MoCA will house James Turrell’s latest Skyspace; Envisioned by Turrell when he first visited the campus in 1987
A Sprawling James Turrell Exhibition Presents One Artwork From Each Decade of the Artist’s Storied Career—See Images Here
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‘Made You Look: A True Story of Fake Art’ Review: The Most Spectacular Art Forgery Ever?
Lightning strikes twice: Another lost painting by Jacob Lawrence surfaces
The Boy Scouts of America Wants to Sell Dozens of Norman Rockwell Paintings as Part of a Nine-Figure Settlement Fund for Abuse Victims
The Great Chinese Art Heist; Trail of theft and the stunning rumor: Is the Chinese government behind one of the boldest art-crime waves in history? China doesn't think they're stolen objects. They think they belong to them.
US museum returns stolen Nepal god; The FBI is handing over a Laxmi-Narayan idol stolen in 1984 to the Nepal Embassy in Washington for repatriation
Walmart Sold This Artist’s Work Without Her Permission
Thanks to an Eagle-Eyed Appraiser, the Louvre Has Recovered Renaissance Armor That Was Stolen Almost 40 Years Ago
Anna Delvey, Who Scammed New York’s Richest With Plans for a Private Museum, Is Out of Prison Early + Other Stories
The artists who outwitted the Nazis
The Great Chinese Art Heist; Trail of theft and the stunning rumor: Is the Chinese government behind one of the boldest art-crime waves in history? China doesn't think they're stolen objects. They think they belong to them.
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Filmmaker Jon M. Chu To Direct ‘The Great Chinese Art Heist’ For Warner Bros
BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN, THE INSTAGRAM LAUGH SENSATION!
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A Tattoo Artist’s History of Tattoos
Reviewing the Book Review; NYT celebrates its 125th anniversary of Book Reviews
In an Astounding New Book, a Neuroscientist Reveals the Profound Real-World Benefits Art Has on Our Brains; Neuroscientist Pierre Lemarquis explains how we need "medicine that’s a little artistic."
Wu-Tang Clan Is Releasing a Strictly Limited-Edition Book Featuring Unseen Photos Inside a Custom-Made 400-Pound ‘Chamber’
Let Me Tell You What I Mean by Joan Didion review – a masterclass in minimalism
COLLECTORS CIRCLE
Inside an Art Adviser Kathy Ganley’s Eclectic Minneapolis Pad
Living With Art: Elle Décor A-List designer, Matthew Patrick Smyth – The Art for Home Interview
Muriel and Freddy Salem: Keeping their collector’s curiosity intact
Why Superyachts Are Becoming Floating Galleries for Blue-Chip Artwork
Billionaire collector Nicolas Berggruen takes steps to buy historic Venetian palace and turn it into a cultural thinktank
Six Art World Power Couples You Should Know
Cultured Collections with Basketballer Moe Harkless
ARTIST PROFILE: JULIE MEHRETU
World Without End: Julie Mehretu at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta
Knight Review: In ‘Julie Mehretu’ at LACMA, the World Explodes On Canvas. Grab A Seat For The Show
ARTFORUM: Julie Mehretu on her new work and exhibitions: A 2013 Interview
Julie Mehretu’s New LACMA Survey Reveals an Artist at the Peak of Her Power—But Also One Unusually Eager to Share the Credit
Julie Mehretu Will Be the Subject of a Major Traveling Retrospective in 2019: LA, NYC, ATL, MPLS
Review: In ‘Julie Mehretu’ at LACMA, the world explodes on canvas. Grab a seat for the show
Julie Mehretu: Work on Artsy
The Mystery and Marvel of Artist Julie Mehretu at LACMA
To Be Felt as Much as Read: Interview with Julie Mehretu
Christopher Knight’s Best Art Exhibitions of 2019: Mehretu Honorable Mention
How Julie Mehretu Created Two of Contemporary Art’s Largest Paintings for SFMOMA
Julie Mehretu’s Sublime Abstractions of History
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