Art World Art Industry News: Glasgow’s Burrell Collection Scoops the U.K. Museum of the Year Award + Other Stories Plus, layoffs at the auction houses and William Kentridge joins the Booker Prize jury. By Artnet News, Jul 13, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: The United States Has Officially Rejoined UNESCO After Trump’s 2019 Withdrawal + Other Stories Plus, an NFT fraudster gets caught and Damien Hirst adorns Tiffany and co. façade in Tokyo. By Artnet News, Jul 12, 2023
Art World Picasso’s Youngest Child, Paloma Ruiz-Picasso, Has Been Named Administrator of His Paris-Based Estate Ruiz-Picasso will oversee reproduction and resale rights, trademarks, and other issues related to her father’s work. By Artnet News, Jul 11, 2023
Archaeology An Ornate Viking-Era Relic Unearthed by a Metal Detectorist in the U.K. Could Fetch More Than $30,000 at Auction The hobbyist previously unearthed two medieval coins in that same spot in Norfolk. By Artnet News, Jul 11, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: More Museums Distance Themselves From David Adjaye After Allegations + Other Stories Plus, Phillips enters the jewelry arena and what books does a 'Rolling Stone' read? By Artnet News, Jul 11, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Angelina Jolie Is Moving Into Basquiat’s Old Studio + Other Stories Plus, Art Market Hamptons has been postponed to 2024 and Moretti Gallery is the latest to expand to Paris. By Artnet News, Jul 10, 2023
Auctions Fancy a Louis Vuitton Bag by Your Favorite Contemporary Artist? A Charity Auction With Sotheby’s Offers a Chance to Snag One for a Cause The online auction runs through July 12, with proceeds going to charities of the artists' choice. By Artnet News, Jul 7, 2023
Archaeology An Israeli First-Grader Stumbled on a 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Amulet on a School Trip At first she was upset she couldn’t keep it, but Amalia Riverkin eventually came around. By Artnet News, Jul 7, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Value vs. Values This week: a retroactive wrinkle in a major market controversy, Dakis Joannou does not need a bigger boat, and China goes bonkers for Botticelli. By Artnet News, Jul 7, 2023
Museums Two Decades in the Making, Charleston’s International African American Museum Is Open to the Public. See Pictures Here The museum’s building doubles as a memorial to the roughly 100,000 enslaved Africans that passed through the site. By Artnet News, Jul 7, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: GQ’s Editor-in-Chief Is Producing a Movie About a String of High-Profile Chinese Art Heists + Other Stories Plus, more museums part ways with David Adjaye and a pair of rare Rembrandts sold for $12 million. By Artnet News, Jul 7, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: The Stunning Fall of Lisa Schiff, Art Advisor to the Stars This week, Artnet News market reporter Eileen Kinsella weighs in on the saga of the embattled advisor. By Artnet News, Jul 6, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: U.S. Institutions Reassess Relationship With David Adjaye In Wake of Allegations + Other Stories Plus, Hoor Al Qasimi will lead the next Aichi Triennale and a copyright case regarding Nirvana merch art heads to the U.K. By Artnet News, Jul 6, 2023
On View See Natalie Frank’s Highly Charged New Artworks Filled With Women Taming Lions, Long-Lost Loves, and Tumultuous Dreams The artist’s work is also featured in the new Apple TV series starring Tom Holland. By Artnet News, Jul 5, 2023
On View In Pictures: A Surprising Museum Show Explores the Starring Role Seaweed—Yes, Seaweed—Plays in Classic Works of Art and Design Viewed through an artistic lens, algae turns out to have “a certain fabulous quality.” By Artnet News, Jul 5, 2023