Gallery Network 7 Questions for Curator Joy Xiao Chen and Artist Arnold Chang on the New Exhibition at Fu Qiumeng Fine Art The artist and curator discuss how their practices overlap and situate the show within a larger conversation around Chinese art and art history. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 hours ago
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Art & Exhibitions LG OLED Returns Kim Whanki to New York with Luminous Abstractions at Frieze Together with a new exhibition at the Korean Cultural Center New York, the showcase marks the first extensive presentation of the Korean trailblazer's works in the city in 50 years. By Artnet News in Partnership With LG OLED, 19 hours ago
Art World Immersive Titan Meow Wolf Sets Its Sights on Los Angeles News of the company's West Coast expansion arrives in the wake of recent layoffs. By Artnet News, 19 hours ago
Law & Politics A Court Rules the Getty Museum’s Prized Ancient Greek Statue Belongs to Italy Italian authorities tried and failed to claim the statue before the museum acquired it in 1977. By Adam Schrader, 19 hours ago
Gallery Network Artnet Gallery Network Liaisons Pick the Art That’s Captured Their Attention This Season From fantastical figuration to abstraction, here's what's inspiring them right now. By Artnet Gallery Network, 19 hours ago
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Gallery Network Women Artists Take Center Stage at TEFAF New York Hosting nearly 90 international galleries and dealers, TEFAF returns to the Park Avenue Armory in New York. By Artnet Gallery Network, 22 hours ago
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Art & Exhibitions A Disney Resort Will Show George W. Bush’s Portraits of Veterans Critic Peter Schjeldahl once referred to the works as “painted atonements.” By Artnet News, 23 hours ago
On View Two Visionary Women Photographers Collide in Unexpected Museum Showcase Working a century apart, Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron bent the medium of photography to their will. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 24 hours ago
Artists Abstract Expressionist Alice Baber Advocated for Women Artists. At Long Last, Her Own Work Is Taking the Spotlight "Reverse Infinity" at Berry Campbell in New York marks the first major exhibition of works by Alice Baber in over 40 years. By Katie White, 24 hours ago