Art World Art Industry News: Researchers Have Found DNA on Leonardo Drawings—And They Are Not Ruling Out That It Could Be From the Master Himself + Other Stories Plus, the Met will project an artist's love letter to New York onto its fa?ade and activists are memorializing art from the Black Lives Matter movement. By Artnet News, Nov 26, 2020
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: The Rise and Fall of Anne Geddes, Queen of Baby Photography Artnet News art and design editor Noor Brara charts the career arc of Anne Geddes and her empire of infant images. By Artnet News, Nov 26, 2020
Art World Need Inspiration for This Highly Unconventional Thanksgiving? Feast Your Eyes on Some of Art History’s Most Surreal Meals From 'Meat Joy' to 'The Dinner Party,' these unconventional works of food art will inspire a fittingly strange Thanksgiving holiday. By Caroline Goldstein & Katie Rothstein, Nov 26, 2020
Art World Norman Rockwell’s Turkey Feast Is a Thanksgiving Touchstone—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Freedom From Want’ Rockwell had at one point considered destroying the celebrated painting. By Katie White, Nov 26, 2020
People Studio Visit: Portrait Photographer Naima Green on Having Fun With Her Subjects and the Joys of a Five-Mile Walk Her most recent project, "Pur·suit," reimagines photographer Catherine Opie’s "Dyke Deck" from 1995. By Katie White, Nov 26, 2020
People In 1776, Young Francisco Goya Set Out to Make Copies of Diego Velázquez’s Work—and It Etched Itself Into His Style Forever Read an excerpt from the new book "Goya: A Portrait of the Artist." By Janis Tomlinson, Nov 26, 2020
Politics England Has Boosted Its Provision For Culture in the Next Financial Year—But a Public Sector Pay Freeze Has Set Union Reps on Edge The government spending review has set aside £320 million for the country’s public galleries and museums. By Naomi Rea, Nov 25, 2020
Art and Law A London Court Has Upheld a Ruling Ordering an Art Collector to Pay Sotheby’s $5.3 Million for Selling an Allegedly Forged Frans Hals Art collector David Kowitz's company has yet to pay for its portion of an alleged forgery. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 25, 2020
Art World Colorado Will Replace a Statue Honoring a Civil War Soldier, Toppled This Past Summer, With One of a Native American Woman A descendant of a victim of the Sand Creek Massacre was commissioned to design the new statue. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 25, 2020
People ‘We’re Coming Out From Under’: Rising-Star Artist Calida Rawles on How Her Transfixing Water Paintings Address a Year of Mourning The Los Angeles-based artist sat down with Artnet News for a wide-ranging conversation. By Noor Brara, Nov 25, 2020
Art World Australia’s National Gallery of Victoria Will Build a Massive New Building as Part of a $1 Billion Overhaul of the Local Arts District The new facility will rival Tate Modern in scale. By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2020
Reviews The Asia Society Triennial Has a Lot of the Same Problems Most Biennials Do. But It Also Crystallizes a New Trend in Art "We Do Not Dream Alone" gives a glimpse of "delegated handicraft" as a biennial style. By Ben Davis, Nov 25, 2020
Artnet Talks Artnet Talks: Why New York City Collectors Rule the Art Market—Now and Post-Lockdown Join the free conversation on Zoom on November 30 at 5 p.m. By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2020
Art World Art Industry News: Experts Clap Back Against Claims of a Rediscovered da Vinci Drawing, Calling the Image ‘Clumsy’ + Other Stories Plus, the director of the Liverpool Biennial steps down after clashing with the board and Berlin's top museum job is split into three. By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2020
Politics France Will Begin Reopening Cultural Institutions, While Germany Considers Extending Its Lockdown The varying strategies suggest the unpredictability of the health situation in Europe. By Kate Brown, Nov 25, 2020