Shows & Exhibitions From a New Mythological Play Using A.I. to Edvard Munch’s Berlin Story, Here Are 14 Shows Not to Miss During Berlin Art Week The annual event runs through September 16. By Kate Brown, Sep 12, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions See How Artist Avery Singer, Who Grew Up Blocks From the Twin Towers, Recalled Memories of 9/11 for Her New Museum Show The show, on view at the ICA Miami, marks a semi-autobiographical turn for Singer. By Artnet News, Sep 11, 2023
Museums The Ouster of a Warsaw Museum Director Has Incited Outcry Among Culture Workers Who Say the Move Was Politically Motivated Joanna Wasilewska's abrupt removal is sparking speculation. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 11, 2023
Crime A London Auctioneer Has Pleaded Guilty to Forging Provenance Documentation to Sell Ancient Coins Worth Millions Richard Beale, owner of Roma Numismatics, now faces up to 25 years in prison. By Artnet News, Sep 11, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions Louis Armstrong’s 1965 Tour of the Eastern Bloc Came at a Cultural Turning Point for East Germany. A New Art Show Examines This Complex History Jazz pianist Jason Moran is co-organizing the show, which tackles the tensions at play in the early 1960s, as well as the power of music. By Hili Perlson, Sep 11, 2023
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Painter and ‘Empath’ Mickey Lee Air Kisses and Boat Parties in the Greek Isles The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, Sep 9, 2023
Up Next Painter Emma Webster Uses the Art of Illusion to Transform Jeffrey Deitch’s L.A. Gallery Into a Theatrical Environment The solo show, titled "Intermission," opens September 8 in Los Angeles. By Katie White, Sep 8, 2023
Crime The Vandal Who Desecrated a Chinese Terracotta Warrior Vows to Sell His Sneaker Collection to Pay Restitution Michael Rohana will be back in court next month to determine how much he must pay in restitution. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 8, 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
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
Shows & Exhibitions Artists to Watch This Month: 10 Solo Gallery Exhibitions to Seek Out in September in New York Brandi Twilley, Awol Erizku, Jane Dickson, Bony Ramirez, and more. By Annikka Olsen, Sep 6, 2023
Studio Visit In His East Hampton Studio, Painter David Salle Starts His Days Searching for Artistic Transformation and Ends Them With a Cold Beer The artist's current exhibition, "World People," is on view at Lehmann Maupin in Seoul, South Korea. By Katie White, Sep 5, 2023