In a recent essay, Artnet writer Annie Armstrong spotlighted a chaotic new force in the art world: red-chip art. It’s the brash, chrome-dipped, algorithm-boosted cousin of blue-chip art—and it’s boom…
Published on 8 months, 2 weeks ago
This week, we’re taking on a subject that affects the majority of the arts workforce— gender inequity in the industry. Women make up the backbone of the art world, but they continue to face barriers …
Published on 8 months, 3 weeks ago
When Madame du Barry, King Louis XV’s last mistress, pleaded for “just a little moment more” before her execution in 1793, in the throes of the French Revolution, she seemed to capture the fleeting p…
Published on 8 months, 4 weeks ago
For the latest edition of the Artnet Intelligence Report, which is now free to download, Artnet columnist Katya Kazakina wrote a wide-ranging cover story about the state of play in the art industry. …
Published on 9 months ago
The Louvre is among the largest, most-visited, and best-known museums in the world, and for nearly too many reasons to count. It’s home to some of the most celebrated works of art, from the Venus de …
Published on 9 months, 1 week ago
The artist Gertrude Abercrombie is not someone whose name I knew until very recently. But she’s definitely a name to know now.
Born in 1909 in Austin, Texas and dying in 1977 in Chicago, Abercrombie w…
Published on 9 months, 2 weeks ago
It’s the end of February 2025, and we are back for our Roundup podcast, talking about some of the news of the month.
Today, we’re going to talk about:
—the Frieze week of art fairs in L.A., which went …
Published on 9 months, 4 weeks ago
Caspar David Friedrich is considered one of the most important German painters, and his landscape works live large in the cultural consciousness in Germany and beyond. You have probably seen the 19th…
Published on 10 months ago
“Identity politics” is among the most contentious terms in recent debates about art. And now, the most powerful people in the United States are blaming just about everything on “DEI” and “wokeness.” …
Published on 10 months, 1 week ago
Art comes in all shapes and sizes, of course—but recently it has been getting smaller. Or at least that is what is argued in an article by Kate Brown, Artnet Senior Editor and Art Angle co-host. It's…
Published on 10 months, 2 weeks ago
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