People A Wholly Revamped Museum Will Open in Spain to House the Contemporary Art Collection of Dealer Helga de Alvear German art collector and dealer?Helga?de Alvear is gifting her entire collection to a Spanish region. By Kate Brown, Feb 11, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: Police Get a Stunning Tip on the Fate of a Picasso Stolen From an Athens Museum + Other Stories Plus, an 18,000-year-old conch finally gets played again, and see inside Buontalenti's famed Mannerist grotto. By Artnet News, Feb 11, 2021
People What I Buy and Why: Art Dealer Ben Brown on the Tiny Matisse in His Bathroom and the One Massive Installation He’s Never Displayed We caught up with the gallerist on what's inside his personal collection. By Naomi Rea, Feb 11, 2021
Art World As Museums Desperately Try to Diversify Their Collections, They Now Face Another Problem: How to Pay for It in a Financial Crisis Some initiatives implemented prior to the pandemic have proved surprisingly resilient, while others are under major stress. By Naomi Rea & Eileen Kinsella, Feb 11, 2021
Art World Archaeologists Have Found the Roman Emperor Hadrian’s Palatial Breakfast Chamber, Where He Dined Before Servants on a Marble Throne The emperor started each day with an impressive display of power. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 10, 2021
Art World The J. Paul Getty Trust Is Spearheading a Nearly $40 Million Initiative to Aid Small Los Angeles Arts Organizations More than a dozen local and national philanthropic enterprises are contributing to the effort. By Artnet News, Feb 10, 2021
Art World This $7.9 Million Tribeca Loft Comes With Its Own Keith Haring Mural, Painted While He Was a Student at SVA It’s a miracle the painting survived, according to the architect who rediscovered it. By Nan Stewert, Feb 10, 2021
People Why Are People on the Internet So Upset About Kim Kardashian’s Daughter’s Art? Allow Us to Explain Get to the bottom of the story with this brief explainer. By Katie Rothstein, Feb 10, 2021
Art World Art Industry News: A Cash-Strapped LACMA Is Selling Director Michael Govan’s House for the Second Time in a Year + Other Stories Plus, Christie's is selling off the estate of Henry Ford II's widow, and the Frick Madison announces new opening dates. By Artnet News, Feb 10, 2021
Art World What’s in Store for the Art World in 2021? We Asked a Prominent Tarot Card Reader—and She Has Some Surprisingly Detailed Predictions Check out these insights for artists, collectors, and dealers. By Katie White, Feb 10, 2021
Art World How Should the Art World Handle the Dark Legacy of Viennese Actionist and Convicted Sex Offender Otto Muehl? His Victims Have a Few Ideas Children who lived on the commune run by one of the leading figures of 20th-century Viennese art are speaking out. By Kimberly Bradley, Feb 10, 2021
Art World The Uffizi Gallery’s Decision to Acquire Piece of Street Art Starring a Seminude Mark Wahlberg Has Observers Scratching Their Heads British street artist Endless has joined the likes of Botticelli and Raphael in the famed museum's collection. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 9, 2021
People SFMOMA Director Neal Benezra, Who Presided Over Its Major Expansion and Fell Under Scrutiny, Is Stepping Down The director has been at SFMOMA for 19 years. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 9, 2021
Art World The Philadelphia Flyers Have Commissioned a Nude Portrait of Gritty, Its Beloved Mascot. Not Only Is It Elegant, It Is a Masterpiece The bright orange mascot slipped out of a white robe to pose naked for the ravishing portrait. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 9, 2021
Art World Need Some Hugspiration? Here Are 4 of Art History’s Most Romantic Embraces, From a Pair of Stone-Cold Lovers to a Gilded ‘Kiss’ Sometimes we all just need a hug. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 9, 2021