Gallery Network 7 Questions for Lari Pittman on Painting Imaginary, Fantastical Cities and Finding Artistic Inspiration Driving Through Los Angeles The artist's new solo exhibition with Lehmann Maupin opens today and is on view through November 4, 2023. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 7, 2023
Art Fairs Here Are the Highlights of a Madcap, Magical Spring Break Art Show See some of the installations and artists that stand out at this jam-packed fair. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 7, 2023
Gallery Network Spotlight: A Sprawling Retrospective of French Artist Pierre Soulages Opens in Cologne, Bringing Lesser-Known Gems to Light Galerie Boisserée spent a period of ten years assembling this unprecedented collection of Soulages graphic oeuvre. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 7, 2023
Art Fairs Seoul Is Famous For Its Late-Night Markets. During Art Week, a Pop-Up Art Market Showcases the Alternative Side of the Scene Platforming artist-run spaces and Asia-based galleries, pop-up fair Our Week wants to expand the horizons of the international art crowd in Seoul. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 7, 2023
Art Fairs South Korea’s Homegrown Fair, Kiaf Seoul, Strives to Win the Hearts of a Growing International Art Crowd Experimental works with a biological bent stood out amid the commercial pieces dominating the regional fair. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 7, 2023
Auctions With a New Milan Space, Phillips Opens a Fresh Front in the Scramble for European Collectors Phillips Milan is located in the historic heart of the city. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 7, 2023
Artnet Auctions Senior Specialist Jason Rulnick Charts the Evolution of Contemporary Abstraction Through Top Lots of the ‘Abstracted’ Sale With Artnet Auctions—Now Live Follow the history of contemporary abstraction through works by Hans Hoffman to Jonathan Lasker in our 'Abstracted' sale. By Artnet Auctions, Sep 7, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions The Rising Wave of Lee Miller Mania Crests With a Show Devoted to Her Storied Life at Gagosian This Fall “Seeing Is Believing: Lee Miller and Friends” will open at Gagosian’s Madison Avenue location on November 11, 2023. By Katie White, Sep 7, 2023
Museums A Weak Cataloguing System Made It Easy to Steal From the British Museum. Institutions Around the Globe Are Reckoning With the Same Vulnerabilities A theft of over 1,500 objects at the British Museum has sparked a debate about the responsibility museums have towards their collections. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 7, 2023
Valuations Photofairs Founder Scott Gray Celebrates Every Win (Big or Small), Covets Danish Design, and Believes in Investing in a Good Surfboard Ahead of the inaugural edition of Photofairs New York, we spoke with the fair's founder about what he values in art and life. By Katie White, Sep 7, 2023
Auctions The Epic Auction of Freddie Mercury’s Personal Effects Hit $15.4 Million in a Frenzy of Bidding—on the First Day Alone Bidders battled for a piece of the Queen frontman's life and career. By Lee Carter, Sep 6, 2023
Style An Innovative Exhibition From Rimowa Lands in New York to Celebrate the Luxury Travel Brand’s 125th Anniversary Artists Takashi Murakami, Daniel Arsham, and Alex Israel are among the collaborators featured in the literal trunk show. By William Van Meter, Sep 6, 2023
Art World A Street Artist Keeps Whitewashing the Graffiti at Basquiat’s Former Studio. His Fellow Artists Are Outraged by the ‘Desecration’ The artist says his actions recall Robert Rauschenberg's 'Erased de Kooning.' By Sarah Cascone, Sep 6, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions 12 Must-See Museum Shows in the U.S. This Fall, From a Retrospective of Ed Ruscha to Breathtaking Botticellis Here's a round-up of what you can look forward to. By Artnet News, Sep 6, 2023
Galleries Gagosian Gallery Lures Eminent Sculptor Carol Bove Away From Rival Mega-Gallery David Zwirner Gagosian will start exhibiting Bove's sculptures this fall at its New York gallery and at Paris+. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 6, 2023