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What Makes a Good Gallery Weekend?
London Gallery Weekend is a chance to make the case for why art should matter to everyone else. The post What Makes a Good Gallery Weekend? appeared first on Artnet News.
VOL. 1 · NO. 23 · NYC EDITION · JUNE 6, 2026
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Artnet News · 4h ago
London Gallery Weekend is a chance to make the case for why art should matter to everyone else. The post What Makes a Good Gallery Weekend? appeared first on Artnet News.
Dezeen · 7h ago
A sawtooth spiral of weathered-steel panels evokes the blades of an impeller at this pumping station in Denmark, designed by local firm GinnerupArkitekter. Located on the harbour front of Svendborg, the wastewater pumpin
Dezeen · 12h ago
This week on Dezeen, the long-awaited Obama Presidential Center, designed by US studio Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, was unveiled in Chicago. Built to honour former US president Barack Obama, the complex is defin
Artnet News · 22h ago
The artists's sculpture 'Impossible' decimated its presale estimate at Rago Wright last month. The post Undersung Surrealist Maria Martins’s Market Is Finally Catching Up appeared first on Artnet News.
Dezeen · 1d ago
Architecture studio Snøhetta has moved its New York City headquarters to Dumbo, Brooklyn, converting an old cardboard production facility floor into an open-plan office. Designed in-house, the new office is located along
Dezeen · 1d ago
Dezeen School Shows: a proposal for a natural history museum equipped with a shard-like exterior to represent tectonic forces is among the projects from the Manchester School of Architecture. Also featured is a project r
Dezeen · 1d ago
Dezeen Showroom: Dutch sustainability platform Front and biotechnology company Biomason have launched a low-carbon, concrete-like floor tile strengthened by bacteria. Front believes Mimmik is the first bacteria-grown til
Dezeen · 1d ago
Potted plants and doorways shaped like gardeners are dotted across the faceted La Vallée Verte housing in Bordeaux, France, recently completed by Dutch studio MVRDV. The project on the northwestern edge of Bastide Niel,
Artnet News · 1d ago
The move brings him back to curating. 'I want to know if I still have it,' he said. The post Serial Museum Leader Philippe Vergne Named Artistic Director of the Bass in Miami Beach appeared first on Artnet News.
Dezeen · 8h ago
Metallic finishes tend to dominate kitchen and bathroom fittings, but this lookbook rounds up tapware picked out in vivid pop colours. Taps and faucets are an oft-overlooked detail in interiors, despite them being an ess
Artnet News · 20h ago
Atop the Beit Beirut, Museum and Cultural Center, in the Lebanese capital, a sculpture by the father and son artist duo is a testament to togetherness. The post A New Sculpture Brings a Message of Unity to Beirut appeare
Dezeen · 23h ago
Dezeen Showroom: Japanese brand AA Danto will release new lines of porcelain tiles during 3 Days of Design, including collections by designer Ingegerd Råman and Swedish firm Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects. AA Danto co
Artnet News · 1d ago
The painting 'View of Salisbury from Harnham Ridge' is returning home after some 60 years. The post Rediscovered Constable Goes on View for First Time in Decades appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News · 1d ago
The filmmaker and video game designer's collaborative Prada Mode installation is taking over New York's Hotel Chelsea. The post How Nicolas Winding Refn and Hideo Kojima Turned Friendship Into an Art Installation appeare
Artnet News · 1d ago
'Nu assis au collier' hasn't been seen at auction in over 30 years. The post ‘Scandalous’ $60 Million Modigliani Nude Headlines Sotheby’s Lewis Collection Sale appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News · 1d ago
This week, we're re-airing a favorite episode featuring Kate Brown interviewing Ben Davis about the Met's blockbuster Raphael show. The post Re-Air: How Raphael Made—and Unmade—the Renaissance appeared first on Artnet Ne
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