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2-Meter Athena Statue found at Türkiye’s Ancient City of Laodicea
Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy has announced that a statue of “Athena” made of white marble, approximately 2 meters long, was unearthed during excavations carried out in Denizli, western Türkiye.
Israel and Russia sidelined from Top Prizes at Venice Biennale
In a statement published on Thursday, the jury of the Biennale, which runs in Venice from May 9 to November 22, said it would exclude countries whose leaders are currently charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court.
Turner Prize 2026 Shortlist announced
Tate Britain today announced the four artists who have been shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2026: Simeon Barclay, Kira Freije, Marguerite Humeau, and Tanoa Sasraku.
EU plans to cut Funding for Russia's Participation in the Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale faces the potential loss of EU funding due to the planned reopening of the Russian pavilion. Ukraine also appeals to Italy not to issue visas to Russian participants in the Biennale.
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan named Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
The Smithsonian announced the appointment of Lynda Roscoe Hartigan as the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, effective Sept. 8.
Manhattan D.A. Bragg announces return of 13 Antiquities to Egypt
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., announced the return 13 antiquities to Egypt, collectively valued at nearly $2 million.
THE CONDITIONS OF APPEARANCE — Art in Systems of Continuous Selection
Contemporary artistic experience is defined less by the production of form than by the regulation of appearance. Art no longer unfolds within stable frameworks of recognition, but within environments where visibility is continuously produced, filtered, and redistributed.
Maria Schnyder appointed new Director of De Pont Museum
Maria Schnyder (1986) has been named De Pont’s new director by the board of the museum. Schnyder will succeed Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen, who is retiring as of 1 October 2026.
Finland downscales Presence at Venice Biennale over Russian Participation
Finland's political leadership will not participate in the Venice Biennale this year if Russia is permitted to take part.
Five Finalists announced for UK's Art Fund Museum of the Year 2026
Five museums have been selected as finalists for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2026, the world’s largest museum prize.
How Overtourism and Rising Seas are sinking a UNESCO Icon
Scientists have predicted that Venice's monuments will only be accessible by submarine if sea levels continue to rise.
At least one killed in shooting at Mexico’s Teotihuacan Pyramids
A man has killed a Canadian woman and injured multiple others after opening fire at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramids.
143 Fake Artworks by Warhol, Haring, and Banksy seized in Reggio, Italy
A total of 143 works of art, falsely attributed to artists Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Banksy, were seized as part of an investigation coordinated by the Reggio Calabria Public Prosecutor's Office.
Discover 4 Standout Works at Dallas Art Fair 2026
In the heart of the arts district, the Dallas Art Fair offers collectors, arts professionals, and the public the opportunity to engage with a rich selection of modern and contemporary artworks presented by leading national and international galleries.
Brian Eno, FKA Twigs, Jim Jarmusch among Artists commissioned for Vatican Pavilion at Venice Biennale
The pavilion of the Vatican will present 24 artists and musicians in a sound-based exhibition titled“The Ear Is the Eye of the Soul,” a project shaped by the legacy of Saint Hildegard of Bingen and organized around the act of listening.
Bonhams to offer 21 Renoirs from the Long-Held Collection of the Artist's Muse
Next month, Bonhams will present A Lasting Impression: The Renoir Collection of Gabrielle Renard, an exceptional single-owner sale featuring 21 fresh-to-market works by leading French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919).
Tickets to see Bayeux Tapestry at British Museum on sale from 1 July
It is the first time the tapestry has been displayed in the UK since it was made almost 1,000 years ago – and is expected to be one of the most popular events in the Museum's history.
Artsy and Artnet join Forces to transform the Future of the Industry
Artsy and Artnet today announced that they have joined forces, bringing together two important online destinations under shared ownership and vision. The company will be led by Jeffrey Yin, chief executive officer. Andrew Wolff, founder and CEO of Beowolff Capital, will be Artsy and Artnet's chairman.
Venice Biennale faces EU Funding Threat over Russian Pavilion
The Venice Biennale is under pressure from the European Commission, which has given the exhibition 30 days to address concerns over the inclusion of the Russian Pavilion in its 2026 edition.
New Discoveries emerge from Restoration of Van Gogh’s Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring
Since Van Gogh painted The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring in 1884 on the grounds of his parents’ parsonage in the Dutch town of Nuenen, the work has moved around.