Belgium’s Office Baroque Gallery Shutters After 17 Years in Business
Its founders said blamed mega-galleries for a “severe misuse of power” over emerging and mid-career artists.
5 Shows to See During Berlin Art Week
There are major openings, huge fairs, and hidden gems to be found among the 100 events taking place.
Legal Advocacy Groups Call for Iran to End Campaign Targeting Dissident Artists
The campaign to persecute artists in Iran has grown more intense following the 2022 death of Mahsa Amini.
Brooklyn Museum Rebrands After 200 Years
Is it enough to plaster a new logo in vibrant colors across various forms of signage, digital campaigns, and merchandise?
Stonewall Museum Ends Membership with Florida Tourism Organization After LGBTQ+ Page Disappears
The state has recently instituted laws that have limited gay rights.
9 Shows to See During the Getty’s Science-Themed PST ART Festival
The exhibitions spotlight ecological renewal, disability, digital editing tools, and more.
MoMA Director Glenn Lowry to Step Down in 2025 After Leading the Museum for 30 Years
He is already the longest-serving MoMA director in the institution’s history.
Rare Celtic Helmet Thought to Be 2,400 Years Old Excavated in Poland
The helmet was unearthed with 300 other artefacts over the course of a year at the Łysa Góra site.
Three Workers at New York’s Noguchi Museum Fired after Wearing Keffiyehs on the Job
Artists and art workers protested over the weekend at the museum, whose director they asked to step aside.
Netflix Cofounder to Transform Utah Ski Resort into Outdoor Art Park
Artists James Turrell, Nancy Holt, Jenny Holzer, and Paul McCarthy will all show works there.