New York’s Hotel Chelsea honors the late artist Teruko Yokoi with new restaurant
The Art Newspaper
MAY 6, 2025
The artists former residence opens a restaurant named Teruko this month, featuring her works
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The Art Newspaper
MAY 6, 2025
The artists former residence opens a restaurant named Teruko this month, featuring her works
The Art Newspaper
DECEMBER 11, 2024
From October 2025, Serpentine Galleries will host "House of Music" a multi-sensory environment pairing the artist's paintings with music and film
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The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 17, 2025
For his third artwork presented at Davos 2025, the artist uses artificial intelligence to highlight the devastating impact of climate change
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 17, 2025
Africa Basel was founded by the artist Benjamin Füglister and the founding director of Photo Basel, Sven Eisenhut-Hug. Odile Tevie is the director of Nubuke Foundation, a Ghanaian non-profit with a mission to support artists and preserve the nation’s contemporary culture. So we’re hoping we can do some sales and recoup that.”
The Art Newspaper
AUGUST 4, 2024
In May 2025, after a nine-month programme of refurbishing, redesigning and relighting rooms, a new interpretation of the museum will be unveiled
The Art Newspaper
DECEMBER 5, 2024
Historic pieces by the acclaimed Swiss sculptor Giacometti will be brought together with works by three leading contemporary artists at the Brutalist London venue
Artnet News
NOVEMBER 4, 2024
The post New York City’s Artists and Mothers Expands Grants for 2025 appeared first on Artnet News. The newly-founded organization is giving out three $25,000 grants.
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 17, 2025
The artist's Draw! project is part of the Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 17, 2025
The American artist, known for pushing the boundaries of technology, discusses his new VR installation at the Fondation Beyeler—a work he says he has been “trying to make since 2017”
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 17, 2025
The Chinese Canadian artist is presenting a new kinetic work as part of the arts and culture programme at the 2025 World Economic Forum
The Art Newspaper
SEPTEMBER 3, 2024
Launching in September 2025, the first edition will feature international artists Antony Gormley and Slavs and Tatars as well as local participants
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 13, 2025
The real site is now occupied by the Porterhouse pub, which has joined Turner's birthday celebrations with gusto, commissioning a 10 foot square mural map of Turner’s London from Adam Dant, which the artist unveiled as van der Merwe hung a splendid wreath on the wall.
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 6, 2025
Grayson Perry, Celia Paul and more discuss the gallerist's impact on their careers
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 15, 2025
Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth The US photographer Cindy Sherman has launched a new initiative to preserve the physical and conceptual integrity of her work. It is the first initiative of its kind in photography and could set a new benchmark for legacy care among artists working in lens-based media.
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 18, 2025
UBS says the pop-up—which is also offering a limited-edition tote bag designed in collaboration with the Swiss artist Claudia Comte, while supplies last—allows the company to “share the experience of Art Basel with young audiences in Switzerland, bringing them closer to contemporary art and artists”.
The Art Newspaper
APRIL 23, 2025
The four nominated artists will take part in an exhibition in Bradford later this year as part of the UK City of Culture festival
The Art Newspaper
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
The Lunar Codex has partnered with the estate of Canadian Ojibway artist Norval Morrisseau to collect contemporary and traditional music that will be sent into space in 2025
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 17, 2025
Released after being wrongly imprisoned for 41 years, the US artist spreads a message of hope and optimism
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 20, 2025
Works from 19 contemporary artists play tribute to the late jazz musician
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 18, 2025
The panoramic work by the artist Friedrich Kunath ( We See Things They’ll Never See , 2025; $135,000) shows Liam standing over an abyss, mimicking Caspar David Friedrich’s 19th-century romantic hero standing on a mountain peak. Kunath is a big, big fan of Liam and has even penned a song with the Manchester superstar.
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 7, 2025
The long-running satellite fairswhich champion experimental, emerging and artist-run spacesabound with adventurous works, tactile materials and body parts
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 12, 2025
The cabinet maker Bruno Desnoues, who was employed as a furniture restorer for Versailles and used his skills to create the forgeries, was sentenced to three years in prison, including a 32-month suspended sentence, and a €100,000 fine. He has also been banned from working as an expert for five years.
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 20, 2025
The Pasadena native and award-winning science-fiction writer not only predicted with alarming accuracy the world we now live in, but also influenced numerous visual artists
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 16, 2025
Art Basel is this year introducing a section called Premiere, which invites galleries to exhibit presentations of work made in the past five years by up to three artists, staged around a loose curatorial concept. The ten exhibitors in the inaugural section are typically smaller to mid-sized galleries presenting mid-career artists.
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 6, 2025
Once a Silicon Valley software engineer and now an artist with a focus on the digital, Gretchen Andrew creates works that make the invisible impacts of technology visible. The artist is not only criticising contemporary beauty standards, but also AI at large. “AI We’re often told to be different—by society, family or even algorithms.
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 17, 2025
Richard Mudariki, the artist behind the ‘Art World Passport’, says his visa was rejected by the Swiss embassy in Pretoria, despite having two letters of invitation from Swiss organisations
Artnet News
DECEMBER 31, 2024
In 2025, the following curators are presenting new artistic practices with a commitment to addressing contemporary concerns. The post 5 Rising Curators to Keep Your Eye on in 2025 appeared first on Artnet News.
Maine Antique Digest
DECEMBER 24, 2024
On December 6 Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced that his office had successfully disrupted a cryptocurrency scam that was targeting artists. An 85-year-old Brooklyn artist was scammed out of his life savings. Old Wine, New Bottle Its an old scam but with a new twist. The investigation traced the money he
Artnet News
DECEMBER 26, 2024
These artists are pushing the form forward in their explorations of complex societal and personal narratives. The post 5 Emerging Performance Art Stars to Know in 2025 appeared first on Artnet News.
Maine Antique Digest
JANUARY 27, 2025
Through February 23 Chicago, Illinois Edgar Miller: Anti-Modern, 1917-1967 at the DePaul Art Museum presents the artist as a multifaceted creative practitioner. Collection of DePaul Art Museum, gift of Paul and Janis Miller, 2013.71.107a. He was an architect,
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 18, 2025
The New York-based artist, who marries elements of graffiti and Mexicos modernist murals, is rewarded with a solo stand at Frieze Los Angeles
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 6, 2025
Artists from the coastal state are the subject of a special section at Saln Acme, while Muac hosts a retrospective devoted to an influential predecessor
The Art Newspaper
APRIL 29, 2025
The monumental figurative sculpture "Grounded in the Stars" is on show in New York until 17 June
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 4, 2025
The three artists-in-residents for this years fair have created works that reference their connection to the natural world and their own regions
Artnet News
DECEMBER 7, 2024
Three major artists will collaborate with Fondation Giacometti in 2025 at the Barbican. The post Three Contemporary Artists Will Revaluate Giacometti’s Legacy appeared first on Artnet News.
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 6, 2025
The Maker's Lab project by the Almashtal creative incubator in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Photo: Courtesy CDF This year has been named the Year of Handicrafts in Saudi Arabia, in order to highlight their importance to the kingdom’s history, identity and economic growth.
Artnet News
DECEMBER 12, 2024
The British artist will release the new series in early 2025 in both London and Los Angeles. The post Artist Lincoln Townley Takes On Francis Bacon in Fantastical New Series appeared first on Artnet News.
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 17, 2025
When I make some sales, I will typically try to take a portion of that and buy a work from another artist,” she says. Californian artist Marlon Mullen’s Untitled (2015) is in Shechet’s collection © the artist What do you regret not buying when you had the chance? I still have them now and hold them dear.
The Art Newspaper
MARCH 28, 2025
The citys creatives are gaining wider recognition amid pressure from the National Security Law and Covid
The Art Newspaper
JUNE 19, 2025
The prize, established by the Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk, is awarded annually to a Ukrainian artist aged 35 or younger. Yevhen Korshunov , an artist from the Kyiv suburb Brovary—which was brutally assaulted by Russia in the early days of the war in 2022—also received a special prize.
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 7, 2025
The Mexico City-born artists show at Museo Universitario Arte Contemporneo surveys her projects related to time and labour
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 15, 2025
The LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund will provide support to artists and cultural workers affected by the fires
The Art Newspaper
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Seventy former resident artists nurtured at the pioneering organisation have donated works to help ensure its support for future generations
Michael Rose Fine Art
SEPTEMBER 2, 2024
With Labor Day comes a reminder that artists too are laborers and the visual arts involves a great deal of hard work that is often underfunded. It sometimes takes some searching to find funding opportunities, but I have assembled a collection of six grants with deadlines coming up that are aimed at artists across New England.
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