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Art dealer Wendi Norris has a contract with some of her artists that protects her in case a larger gallery "poaches" the ...
The Medina Triennial, launching in a tiny Western New York village in 2026, aims to draw thousands to see artworks created ...
Does A.I. film unlock the deepest secrets of reality? Yes, argues Jacob Adler's 'Total Pixel Space,' which won gold at the ...
Marking the final day of Pride Month, we've brought together works found on the Artnet Gallery Network that embody the ...
The Vatican Museums have unveiled its newly restored Hall of Constantine, one of its Raphael Rooms, including two newly ...
An archaeological dig in eastern France revealed the remnants of a five-foot-high equestrian statue that likely overlooked a city's gates.
During London’s mini-art week last week, Wet Paint caught wind of a shift in the city’s gallery universe. Redoubtable ...
Billionaire hedge funder Kenneth Griffin was the buyer of record-breaking copies of the 13th Amendment and the Emancipation ...
Two dozen Caravaggio paintings from museums and private collectors across the world are on display in Rome's Palazzo ...
Commissioned for San Francisco millionaire Kate Birdsall Johnson, the painting includes 42 of the collector's favorite cats.
The Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired the Giambologna sculpture Fata Morgana, a rare marble by the Italian Mannerist ...
London's summer auctions are a shadow of their former self—how is the city is adapting to new market realities?
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