The 2025 Aichi Triennale explores land, memory, and global crisis through Indigenous, non-Western, and site-specific art.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Republic of Iraq teamed up on research into an ancient sculpture using the lost wax ...
The French art dealer who runs the eponymous Mennour gallery weighs in on art fairs, collectors' appetites, and if he has a ...
Architectural sites and cultural organizations welcoming the public for Open House New York, a weekend-long event running October 17 to 19.
Fall 2025 photography shows in New York spotlight Robert Rauschenberg and David Wojnarowicz, with MoMA’s “New Photography” ...
Is a new art market emerging? Artnet experts unpack the challenges—and potential—of today’s changing landscape.
From major art fairs in Asia to museum shifts and auction records, here’s everything making headlines across the global art world this fall.
Artist Claudia Cortínez lost her entire Brooklyn studio in the Red Hook fire—just days before debuting haunting works on destruction.
A new report from the World Jewish Restitution Organization found that U.S. museums aren't doing enough to help identify Nazi ...
Concluding his 30-year tenure as the director of New York's MoMA, Glenn Lowry is headed to the Middle East and Paris.
The life story of Frederick, the enslaved subject of a rare formal portrait jointly acquired by two museums, is finally emerging.
Mass MoCA Records will release not only musical recordings but also sound art, spoken word performances, and other kinds of ...