Dani Levinas, Art Enthusiast Who ‘Collected Collectors,’ Dies at 75

He published an acclaimed book of his interviews with other collectors. Read more

Moscow’s Garage Museum Is Reportedly Searched by Police Amid Crackdown on LGBTQ+ Literature

Earlier this month, titles by a left-wing publisher were removed from the institution's bookstore. Read more

John Cage’s Frequently Misunderstood 4’33” Remains a Masterpiece

Cage famously called it his "silent piece"—then went on to contradict his own statements. Read more

Lawsuit Over ‘Irreversible’ Damage to Donald Judd Sculpture Is Tossed Out by Court

The artist's foundation alleged that the galleries left fingerprints on one work. Read more

The 10 Best National Pavilions at the Venice Biennale, From a Cut-Up Giraffe to Body Horror in a Church

A strong batch of shows questioned the notion of countries altogether. Read more

A Creepy, Entrancing German Pavilion Is This Venice Biennale’s Big Hit

Half of the pavilion is spread to a faraway island, but the trek is worth it. Read more

Artist Bernar Venet Is Far More Than His Gigantic Steel Arcs

He's currently at work on a commission for the Paris Olympics, where he will show an arc before a building set to host the games. Read more

Pino Pascali, a Little-Seen and Much-Loved Giant of Italian Art History, Gets a Retrospective in Milan

The exhibition shows that Pascali, who is commonly linked to Arte Povera, is more complicated than we may have realized. Read more

Faith Ringgold, Pivotal Artist, Impassioned Activist, and Inventor in Many Mediums, Is Dead at 93

As a Black woman in an exclusionary industry, she faced long odds. Read more

A Guide to the 2024 Venice Biennale National Pavilions

Nations from across the globe are once again trotting out their finest artists for the world's biggest art festival. Read more