Here’s the Exhibitor List for the Outsider Art Fair’s 2018 New York Edition

The Outsider Art Fair has revealed the exhibitor list for the 2018 edition of its New York fair. Now in its 26th year, the fair will once again return to Chelsea’s Metropolitan Pavilion, where 63 galleries from seven countries will show work by outsider artists. (The fair also alights annually in Paris.) In addition to […]

Ralph Rugoff Will Be the Curator of 58th Venice Biennale in 2019

The Venice Biennale announced this morning that Ralph Rugoff, director of London’s Hayward Gallery since 2006, will be curator of the 58th Venice Biennale, in 2019. A prolific writer about art for numerous publications, Rugoff was also the artistic director of the 13th Biennale de Lyon in 2015. Prior to the Hayward, he spent six […]

Salvador Dalí foundation completes digital catalogue raisonné after 17 years of research

After 17 years of research and analysis, the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation has completed the digital catalogue raisonné of the Spanish Surrealist’s paintings. The project makes more than 1,000 works between 1910 and 1983—excluding watercolours and drawings—freely available on the English, Spanish, Catalan and French versions of the foundation’s website. The online resource, compiled by the […]

Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta Will Organize 2019 Whitney Biennial

The Whitney Museum revealed today that the 2019 edition of its closely watched biennial will be organized by Jane Panetta, who is an associate curator at the museum, and Rujeko Hockley, an assistant curator there. Hockley joined the museum in March from the Brooklyn Museum, where she was assistant curator of contemporary art. Her curatorial […]

Here’s the Exhibitor List for Art Brussels 2018

Art Brussels has revealed the exhibitor list for its 2018 fair. For the fair’s 50th-anniversary edition, which will run April 20-22, Art Brussels will include 146 galleries from 33 countries, with nearly a quarter of the exhibitors showing for the first time. Newcomers and galleries returning to the fair include the Belgian outfits Mendes Wood […]

Re-discoveries lead London Old Master auctions

Poor Rembrandt. Of all the greats, he is perhaps the artist most concerned with truth—but also the artist whose works have been most hopelessly muddled by art historians. Lot 10 in Christie’s Old Masters Evening Sale on 7 December was a case in point: a perfectly respectable portrait of Petronella Buys, traceable within her lifetime […]

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince launches institute to promote art in the Middle East

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who was recently identified as the buyer of the $450m Salvator Mundi painting by Leonardo, has launched an artistic arm of his philanthrophic Misk Foundation. The Misk Art Institute, aims to “become Saudi Arabia’s leading platform for grassroots cultural production, diplomacy and exchange”. It […]

Leo haggles over $850K Basquiat drawing at Art Basel

Leonardo DiCaprio spent more than 45 minutes in a private room haggling over the price of an $850,000 Basquiat drawing at Art Basel Miami. The Oscar winner — who tried but completely failed to hide his identity under a baseball cap and a black hoodie while walking around with a huge entourage — spent more […]

Nov – Dec | UK visual arts

From 1 December, Parafin presents ‘Secular Icons in an Age of Moral Uncertainty’, by artists Nathan Coley, Mimosa Echard, Simon Fujiwara, Sara Naim, Indrė Šerpytytė and curated by Coline Milliard. At a time when the notion of belief is particularly fraught, Secular Icons in an Age of Moral Uncertainty examines some of the objects we […]

Saudi Prince Revealed as Buyer of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’

The buyer of Leonardo da Vinci’s painting Salvator Mundi (ca. 1500), which as of last month is the most expensive artwork ever sold, is the Saudi Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan al-Saud. The buyer’s identity, reported by the New York Times this evening, was discovered in the midst of an investigation into Saudi Arabia’s […]

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