Plus, Asia’s art market recalibrates and a scandalous Modigliani heads to Sotheby’s.
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The Art World’s Quiet Embrace of A.I. Is Not Gender Neutral
A.I. reflects the art world’s gender inequities. Whether it reshapes them depends on choices being made right now.
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As the Country Turns 250, Why Won’t Its Museums Meet the Moment?
As Donald Trump remakes America 250 into a pageant of authoritarian nationalism, museums mount tepid replies. Read MoreARTnews.com
What Makes a Good Gallery Weekend?
London Gallery Weekend is a chance to make the case for why art should matter to everyone else.
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Deep cuts at Pace gallery, artists threaten to sue the Venice Biennale, and the importance of reintegrating art with life Read MoreHyperallergic
Sotheby’s Quietly Tried to Sell Arne Glimcher’s Pollock for $50 M.—It Didn’t Go as Planned
The sale was conducted with an unusual degree of secrecy. Oliver Barker, Sotheby’s chairman for Europe and the auction house’s star auctioneer, was flown in from London for the event despite the firm’s summer sales season fast approaching there later this month. Read MoreARTnews.com
Mexico Demands a Halt to an Auction of Mexican Artifacts in Colorado
The sale, titled “Fine/Visual Art, Ancient, Ethnographic Art,” includes 80 artifacts of Mexican origin. Read MoreARTnews.com
Jamie Nares’s Enduring Romance With the Brushstroke
The New York-based painter and filmmaker speaks to Hyperallergic about finding the essence of things. Read MoreHyperallergic
Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Was Hauled 430 Miles From Northeast Scotland, New Study Argues
The question of how the megalith made the 435-mile journey from Scotland to Britain is the focus of a new research study. Read MoreARTnews.com
High-End Art Market Not Exclusive Enough For You? Now There’s an Art Show Aboard a 236-Foot Yacht Featuring Marina Abramović and Shirin Neshat
After Monaco, the Floating Art Hotel will head to other cultural destinations, namely Miami, Hong Kong, and Abu Dhabi. Read MoreARTnews.com
