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Emerson Bowyer Appointed Chief Curator of Kimbell Art Museum
NewsMar 10, 2026

Emerson Bowyer Appointed Chief Curator of Kimbell Art Museum

Emerson Bowyer has been appointed chief curator of the Kimbell Art Museum, officially starting on March 5. The Sydney‑born scholar arrives from the Art Institute of Chicago, where he oversaw major acquisitions such as William Holman Hunt’s *The Shadow of Death*...

By Artforum – Critics’ Picks
Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk on Image-Making in Wartime
NewsMar 10, 2026

Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk on Image-Making in Wartime

Ukrainian artists Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk debut the "Pedagogies of War" exhibition in Madrid, running March 3‑June 21, 2026. The show features four multi‑channel video installations created since Russia’s 2022 invasion, each probing how conflict is visualized in a hyper‑mediated world. Works...

By Artforum – Critics’ Picks
Italy Buys Rare Caravaggio Portrait for €30m
NewsMar 10, 2026

Italy Buys Rare Caravaggio Portrait for €30m

The Italian government has acquired a rare Caravaggio portrait for €30 million, one of the highest prices ever paid for artwork by the state. The painting, a 1598 depiction of Monsignor Maffeo Barberini—later Pope Urban VIII—was previously held in a private Florentine...

By BBC – Entertainment & Arts
First Radiocarbon Dating of Ancient Art in France’s Dordogne Caverns
NewsMar 10, 2026

First Radiocarbon Dating of Ancient Art in France’s Dordogne Caverns

A French research team used non‑invasive spectroscopy to identify charcoal pigments in the Font‑de‑Gaume cave and collected four microscopic samples for accelerator mass spectrometry. Radiocarbon analysis dated three of the samples to between 13,162 and 13,461 years ago, confirming the...

By Chemical & Engineering News (ACS)
Tracey Emin: "I've Lived My Life for Art"
NewsMar 10, 2026

Tracey Emin: "I've Lived My Life for Art"

British artist Tracey Emin’s new Tate exhibition, “A Second Life,” juxtaposes her iconic early pieces such as *My Bed* with recent works that reflect her health battles, sobriety and return to Margate. Emin speaks candidly about living with a urostomy,...

By The Face
Could These Insect Manicures Help You Face You Fears?
NewsMar 10, 2026

Could These Insect Manicures Help You Face You Fears?

Glasgow‑based nail artist Yulia Grigorjeva is turning real insect wings, beetle shells and other tiny organic fragments into high‑gloss manicures. Her work, often flagged with a trypophobia warning, embeds porous textures beneath a clear lacquer, creating miniature ecosystems on each...

By Dazed
TikTok Shop Launches Fine Art Category
NewsMar 10, 2026

TikTok Shop Launches Fine Art Category

TikTok Shop has introduced a Fine Art category, enabling original artwork to be sold directly on the platform. The launch includes a live sale on March 11 featuring independent artist Sophie Tea, who will showcase a 20‑piece oil collection priced at...

By ChannelX (formerly Tamebay)
Lubaina Himid on Representing Great Britain at the 61st Venice Biennale
NewsMar 10, 2026

Lubaina Himid on Representing Great Britain at the 61st Venice Biennale

Lubaina Himid will represent Great Britain at the 61st Venice Biennale with an installation of large multi‑panel paintings, found‑object works, and a bespoke sound piece by Magda Stawarska. The project, inspired by her lifelong quest to understand belonging, navigates melancholy...

By ArtReview
L.A. Artists — Scathed by Fire — Dominate New York's Most Talked About Art Show
NewsMar 10, 2026

L.A. Artists — Scathed by Fire — Dominate New York's Most Talked About Art Show

The 2026 Whitney Biennial features a notable contingent of Los Angeles‑based artists, many of whom were displaced by the devastating wildfires of January. Their work—ranging from Teresa Baker’s turf‑and‑yarn collages to Kelly Akashi’s glass chimney—directly references loss, home, and the natural...

By Los Angeles Times – Entertainment & Arts
François Laffanour Will Present a Jean Prouvé Exhibition at Fondation CAB, and Other News
NewsMar 10, 2026

François Laffanour Will Present a Jean Prouvé Exhibition at Fondation CAB, and Other News

Fondation CAB in Saint‑Paul‑de‑Vence is presenting “Jean Prouvé: Inventor of Houses,” featuring the architect’s prefabricated housing prototypes and iconic furniture pieces. Meanwhile, Pérez Art Museum Miami launches the “GAME TIME” program, exploring the intersection of professional sports, art, and politics with poets and...

By Surface Magazine
Melissa Brown "Window Shopping" @ Derek Eller Gallery, NYC
NewsMar 10, 2026

Melissa Brown "Window Shopping" @ Derek Eller Gallery, NYC

Derek Eller Gallery in New York is presenting "Window Shopping," a solo show by Melissa Brown featuring new mixed‑media paintings. Brown combines screen‑printed photographs with impasto and airbrush techniques to capture the layered reality of city storefront windows. Citing influences...

By Juxtapoz
Investors Are Sculpting Art Collections Focused on Quality as Market Rebounds
NewsMar 10, 2026

Investors Are Sculpting Art Collections Focused on Quality as Market Rebounds

After two years of contraction, U.S. auction sales rebounded in 2025, climbing 23% to $3.17 billion. The surge was driven by the release of major private collections and estate sales, which refocused buyer interest on high‑quality, provenance‑rich works. Sales in the...

By Wealth Professional Canada – ETFs
ArtScience Museum Exhibition Traces Anatomy Across Cultures and Time
NewsMar 10, 2026

ArtScience Museum Exhibition Traces Anatomy Across Cultures and Time

ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands will host “Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy” from March 21 to August 16, 2026, marking its 15th anniversary and first partnership with the Getty. The exhibition showcases over 160 artefacts—including anatomical illustrations, rare books, and...

By TTG Asia
Hong Kong Is Still Asia’s International Auction Hub, Report Finds
NewsMar 10, 2026

Hong Kong Is Still Asia’s International Auction Hub, Report Finds

Hong Kong’s auction market hit a decade‑high in 2025, selling 22,247 lots and capturing 14.5% of global auction turnover, placing it third after New York and London. Digital channels drove a 20.2% rise in online sales while in‑room transactions fell, underscoring...

By Ocula Magazine
Dancing in CERCLES: Perth Festival Show Excels at Bringing People Together
NewsMar 10, 2026

Dancing in CERCLES: Perth Festival Show Excels at Bringing People Together

French choreographer Boris Charmatz brought his participatory work CERCLES to Perth Festival, marking the piece’s first presentation outside Europe. Around 150 members of the public attended six half‑day workshops and performed a 40‑minute repertoire alongside 12 Australian dance artists serving...

By ArtsHub (AU)
How to Embrace ‘Radical Access’ in the Arts
NewsMar 10, 2026

How to Embrace ‘Radical Access’ in the Arts

Between 2023 and 2024 Australia’s cultural and creative industries generated $67.4 billion, with audiences with disability attending at parity with non‑disabled audiences. Initiatives such as the Access Fringe partnership with Arts Access Victoria and the Fair Play program are embedding ‘radical access’...

By ArtsHub (AU)
Sydney Finally Has a Cinémathèque – What Took so Long?
NewsMar 10, 2026

Sydney Finally Has a Cinémathèque – What Took so Long?

After more than two decades of proposals, the Art Gallery of New South Wales officially opened the Sydney Cinémathèque on 7 March, providing the city with a permanent home for curated repertory cinema. The gallery’s film program, already serving as an...

By ArtsHub (AU)
New York City Autopsy of an Exquisite Corpse: An Interview with Meinzer and Victoria Reshetnikov - New York City by...
NewsMar 10, 2026

New York City Autopsy of an Exquisite Corpse: An Interview with Meinzer and Victoria Reshetnikov - New York City by...

"Hush Lobby" is a site‑specific installation by artists Meinner and Victoria Reshetnikov presented at theNextWave Gallery in early 2026. The work was built from reclaimed New York wood, pallets, 3D‑printed parts and other street‑found materials, and its title emerged from a...

By Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art
Spencer Lewis: Straight, No Chaser by Edward Waisnis
NewsMar 9, 2026

Spencer Lewis: Straight, No Chaser by Edward Waisnis

Spencer Lewis, a RISD and UCLA graduate, presents his solo show “Afterpiece” at Thomas Erben Gallery in New York, running February 20–March 28, 2026. The exhibition blends his East‑Coast origins with Los Angeles‑derived vigor, showcasing thick oil on jute works that echo Twombly, Rauschenberg, and...

By Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art
You Can Now Tour Queen Elizabeth II’s Private Rooms in This Scottish Palace
NewsMar 9, 2026

You Can Now Tour Queen Elizabeth II’s Private Rooms in This Scottish Palace

The Royal Collection Trust is opening Queen Elizabeth II’s private apartments at Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh for a limited 100‑day public tour. Running from May 21 to September 10, the small‑group experience lets visitors see the east‑wing rooms where the monarch and Prince...

By Artnet News
Tomás Saraceno and Indigenous Communities Build Art Complex in Argentine Salt Flats
NewsMar 9, 2026

Tomás Saraceno and Indigenous Communities Build Art Complex in Argentine Salt Flats

Argentine artist Tomás Saraceno, together with 11 Indigenous communities, is building El Santuario del Agua, a monumental salt‑based art complex in the lithium‑rich Salinas Grandes salt flats. The five semicircular structures, inspired by traditional apachetas, will be completed by October and function as a water...

By The Art Newspaper
Met Museum Appears to Be Planning the First US Cy Twombly Retrospective in More Than 30 Years
NewsMar 9, 2026

Met Museum Appears to Be Planning the First US Cy Twombly Retrospective in More Than 30 Years

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has posted a researcher position for a major Cy Twombly retrospective slated for 2029, marking the first U.S. survey of the artist in more than three decades. The exhibition will span paintings, sculptures, and drawings,...

By Art in America
UK Council Criticised over Sale of Collection Including Works by Pioneering Photographer Tony Ray-Jones
NewsMar 9, 2026

UK Council Criticised over Sale of Collection Including Works by Pioneering Photographer Tony Ray-Jones

Kent County Council will auction 168 items from its art collection on March 10, including 33 photographs by pioneering British photographer Tony Ray‑Jones. The council cites lack of storage and a severe budget deficit as reasons, but it did not offer the...

By The Art Newspaper
Architectures of Air
NewsMar 9, 2026

Architectures of Air

Artforum has released a new portfolio spotlighting architect Claude Parent’s avant‑garde ideas, revisiting his 1960s collaboration with Yves Klein on “architectures of air.” The concept proposes an immaterial architecture that manipulates climate rather than erecting static structures, challenging modernist consumerism. The...

By Artforum – Critics’ Picks
Previously Unseen Dante Gabriel Rossetti Portrait Goes on View for the First Time
NewsMar 9, 2026

Previously Unseen Dante Gabriel Rossetti Portrait Goes on View for the First Time

National Trust has acquired a previously unseen 1877 chalk portrait of poet Christina Rossetti, painted by her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti, now the centerpiece of “The Rossettis – Siblings and Spouses” exhibition at Wightwick Manor. The somber work, created during...

By Artnet News
Watch: Handmade Papercraft Animated Short 'Light Hole' From Japan
NewsMar 9, 2026

Watch: Handmade Papercraft Animated Short 'Light Hole' From Japan

Kodansha Ltd. unveiled a two‑minute handmade papercraft short titled “Light Hole,” blending live‑action footage with stop‑motion animation. The film showcases characters from more than 100 of the publisher’s manga titles, including Akira, Attack on Titan, and Ghost in the Shell. Directed...

By FirstShowing.net
Jonas Wood Turns Tennis Courts Into Color Experiments in New Gagosian Show
NewsMar 9, 2026

Jonas Wood Turns Tennis Courts Into Color Experiments in New Gagosian Show

American painter Jonas Wood’s latest Gagosian show reimagines tennis courts as vivid color abstractions, stripping away players and ball to focus on the surface’s geometric bands. Drawing from years of screenshot archives of ATP, WTA and Olympic finals, Wood translates...

By ARTnews
Decades in the Making, Institut Restellini’s Amedeo Modigliani Catalogue Raisonné to Release Next Month
NewsMar 9, 2026

Decades in the Making, Institut Restellini’s Amedeo Modigliani Catalogue Raisonné to Release Next Month

After more than 40 years of research, Institut Restellini will publish a six‑volume, 2,000‑page Amedeo Modigliani catalogue raisonné next month, unveiling 100 newly authenticated works. The launch includes a book event in London on April 21 and a symposium in New...

By ARTnews
Works by Es Devlin, Brian Eno, and Nan Goldin to Be Auctioned to Support Palestinian Aid
NewsMar 9, 2026

Works by Es Devlin, Brian Eno, and Nan Goldin to Be Auctioned to Support Palestinian Aid

A London auction featuring works by Es Devlin, Brian Eno, Nan Goldin and other prominent artists will run from March 26 to April 9, with proceeds earmarked for the Together For Palestine Fund. Organized by Choose Love, Gideon Berger Studio, Hope 93 Gallery and dealer Zayna Al‑Saleh, the sale follows a 2025 benefit...

By ARTnews
Close Encounters: The Paintings of David Rice
NewsMar 9, 2026

Close Encounters: The Paintings of David Rice

David Rice, a Colorado‑born painter, captures Pacific Northwest wildlife by merging field photography with layered oil techniques. His canvases feature animals draped in vibrant fabrics against faded wallpaper, granting them a regal, almost humanized aura without full anthropomorphism. By juxtaposing...

By Hi‑Fructose
Thinking Of AI Art — You Have To Think Of It As Its Own Art Form
NewsMar 9, 2026

Thinking Of AI Art — You Have To Think Of It As Its Own Art Form

Filmmaker Harmony Korine, famed for Gummo and Spring Breakers, is now championing AI‑generated immersive art. Through a partnership with generative‑AI startup Runway, his studio EDGLRD produced a trippy short set in Miami’s Design District, debuting at Art Basel. Korine describes...

By ArtsJournal
Dazed Club Photographers and Artists Who Have Been on Our Radar Lately
NewsMar 9, 2026

Dazed Club Photographers and Artists Who Have Been on Our Radar Lately

Dazed Club’s March 2026 radar highlights photographer Courteney Frisby, showcasing a 14‑image gallery that blends digital collage, portraiture, and cultural commentary. The feature positions Frisby among a curated roster of emerging visual artists gaining visibility on the platform. Dazed provides...

By Dazed – Art & Photography
This Exhibition Explores the Spellbinding Quality of Everyday Life
NewsMar 9, 2026

This Exhibition Explores the Spellbinding Quality of Everyday Life

The "Spellbound" exhibition, curated by Jennifer Higgie from the Firestorm Foundation, opens in Stockholm to examine the uncanny allure of everyday moments. Drawing from a collection that includes iconic works by Cindy Sherman and Barbara Kruger, the show weaves mythic...

By Dazed – Art & Photography
Italy – BVLGARI Named Exclusive Partner of Biennale Arte 2026, Commissions Lotus L. Kang Pavilion Installation
NewsMar 9, 2026

Italy – BVLGARI Named Exclusive Partner of Biennale Arte 2026, Commissions Lotus L. Kang Pavilion Installation

Bvlgari has secured exclusive partnership status with La Biennale di Venezia’s International Art Exhibition for the next three editions, extending through 2030. The luxury maison will showcase a new site‑specific installation by contemporary artist Lotus L. Kang at the Bvlgari...

By The Luxury Chronicle
A Closer Look at the Posthumous JFK Portrait Seen in ‘Love Story’
NewsMar 9, 2026

A Closer Look at the Posthumous JFK Portrait Seen in ‘Love Story’

The official posthumous portrait of President John F. Kennedy, painted by Aaron Shikler in 1970, was shaped by Jacqueline Kennedy’s desire for a contemplative image rather than a heroic one. Shikler’s composition shows Kennedy with his head bowed and arms crossed, a...

By Artnet News
In Other Worlds: Step Into an Immersive Experience at the Barbican
NewsMar 9, 2026

In Other Worlds: Step Into an Immersive Experience at the Barbican

Australian filmmaker and designer Liam Young debuts his first UK solo exhibition, In Other Worlds, at the Barbican Centre. Running from 21 May to 6 September 2026, the immersive show blends art, film, costume design, literature and interactive installations. It reimagines Earth’s future,...

By Blooloop — Theme Parks
FFXIV Exhibit Focuses on Warrior of Light
NewsMar 9, 2026

FFXIV Exhibit Focuses on Warrior of Light

Square Enix and partner Movic announced the "Adventurer's Chronicle" exhibit, a physical showcase of Final Fantasy XIV’s Warrior of Light narrative. The exhibit opens in Tokyo’s Ikebukuro Sunshine City from April 25 to May 10, 2026, before moving to Osaka’s...

By Siliconera
Reflecting Landscapes
NewsMar 9, 2026

Reflecting Landscapes

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo will launch a major retrospective, "Tada Minami: Still, Shimmering Light," on 29 August, showcasing over 70 paintings, sculptures, lighting installations, architectural works and photographs. The exhibition traces Minami’s seven‑decade career, from early composite iron‑plastic pieces...

By Aesthetica Magazine
Monumental Rubens Ceiling Painting Revealed Once More After Two-Year Renovation
NewsMar 9, 2026

Monumental Rubens Ceiling Painting Revealed Once More After Two-Year Renovation

The monumental Rubens ceiling at Banqueting House has reopened after a two‑year renovation and conservation programme. The early‑17th‑century fresco, the largest surviving Rubens work in its original European setting, now benefits from a new lift that provides step‑free, wheelchair‑accessible viewing....

By The Art Newspaper
‘We All Want to Know What He Was Doing in the Bedroom’: Kerouac’s Unseen Archive Goes on Show in New...
NewsMar 9, 2026

‘We All Want to Know What He Was Doing in the Bedroom’: Kerouac’s Unseen Archive Goes on Show in New...

"Running Through Heaven: Visions of Jack Kerouac" at New York’s Grolier Club showcases never‑before‑seen letters, personal objects, and a copy of Dostoevsky that inspired the show’s title. Curated by collector Jacob Loewentheil, the exhibition highlights early drafts of Kerouac’s spontaneous prose, his...

By The Guardian – UK Defence
Late British Artist Lynn Chadwick to Be Focus of Major Retrospective at UK’s Houghton Hall
NewsMar 9, 2026

Late British Artist Lynn Chadwick to Be Focus of Major Retrospective at UK’s Houghton Hall

Late British sculptor Lynn Chadwick is the centerpiece of a major retrospective at Houghton Hall in Norfolk, running from 2 May to 4 October. The show, organized by Pangolin gallery, presents 30 works ranging from the 1950s to the 1990s, including kinetic pieces...

By The Art Newspaper
Chi Too, 1981–2026
NewsMar 9, 2026

Chi Too, 1981–2026

Malaysian artist chi too, a self‑taught multidisciplinary creator, died on March 7 at age 44 in his Kuala Terengganu studio. Emerging in the late 2000s, he became a pivotal figure among young artists exploring painting, performance, video, sound and text. His practice...

By ArtAsiaPacific
A Landmark Free David Hockney Exhibition Is Opening in London This Week – Here’s Why It Will Be One of...
NewsMar 9, 2026

A Landmark Free David Hockney Exhibition Is Opening in London This Week – Here’s Why It Will Be One of...

The Serpentine Gallery is launching a free, six‑month exhibition of David Hockney’s work on March 12, running through August 23. The centerpiece is the 90‑metre iPad‑created piece “A Year in Normandie,” a 220‑panel panorama inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry and...

By Time Out
Jeamin Cha Wins 21st Hermès Foundation Missulsang
NewsMar 9, 2026

Jeamin Cha Wins 21st Hermès Foundation Missulsang

Korean media artist Jeamin Cha has been awarded the 21st Hermès Foundation Missulsang. The biannual prize grants her KRW 30 million (about $200,000) and production support for a solo show at Atelier Hermès in Seoul. Cha, known for video‑based works that...

By ArtAsiaPacific
Perrotin’s Daniel Arsham Afterparty at W New York – Union Square
NewsMar 9, 2026

Perrotin’s Daniel Arsham Afterparty at W New York – Union Square

Perrotin staged an after‑party at the newly renovated W New York – Union Square to celebrate three concurrent exhibitions: Daniel Arsham’s "Various Thoughts," Gelitin’s "All for All," and Gabriel de la Mora’s "Repeated Original." The event took place in the hotel’s marble‑clad Living Room,...

By Surface Magazine
Sotheby’s Will Auction Robert Mnuchin’s Monumental Rothko, and Other News
NewsMar 9, 2026

Sotheby’s Will Auction Robert Mnuchin’s Monumental Rothko, and Other News

Sotheby’s announced a spring auction of Robert and Adriana Mnuchin’s collection, highlighted by a monumental Mark Rothko expected to fetch $70 million‑$100 million and pushing the total sale estimate above $130 million. The auction underscores Mnuchin’s legacy in post‑war and contemporary art following...

By Surface Magazine
Rothko to Lead $130 Million Mnuchin Trove at Sotheby’s—And More Art Industry News
NewsMar 9, 2026

Rothko to Lead $130 Million Mnuchin Trove at Sotheby’s—And More Art Industry News

Sotheby’s will auction 24 works from the late Robert Mnuchin collection in May, headlined by Mark Rothko’s *Brown and Blacks in Reds* with a $70‑100 million estimate. The auction follows a strong spring season for major houses: London Sotheby’s posted £130.6 million across...

By Artnet News
Jane Swavely
NewsMar 9, 2026

Jane Swavely

New York‑based artist Jane Swavely, who has painted for over five decades, has turned entirely to reductive color‑field canvases that emphasize materiality over representation. She creates each work by stepping onto the canvas, applying paint with a large brush, then...

By The American Scholar
Lost Profile Gallery by Nickolas Gurtler Office – Issue 20 Feature – The Local Project
NewsMar 9, 2026

Lost Profile Gallery by Nickolas Gurtler Office – Issue 20 Feature – The Local Project

Nickolas Gurtler Office partnered with Lost Profile Studio to convert a Brunswick warehouse into a contemplative gallery that showcases Oliver Wilcox’s lighting, furniture, and vintage pieces. The design draws on Carlo Scarpa’s Tomba Brion and the temporal motifs of Asimov’s...

By The Local Project