Artnet News – Gagosian Abandons Its Silicon Valley Operation
A Look at the Subversive Art of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun—and the One Gender-Bending Portrait That Has Kept Historians Guessing
In her new book, Twelve Paintings, writer Tal Sterngast explores Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie, which is known for an exceptional collection of European paintings.
The Commercial Art World Rarely Offers Paid Internships. That’s Not Just Poor Ethics—It’s Also Bad Business
An investment in people is an investment in long-term profitability.
The Reclusive Designer Martin Margiela Left Fashion to Focus on Art. A Decade Later, He’s Having His First Solo Show in Paris
Details of the show remain mysterious.
Don’t Miss These 10 Museum Shows Opening in Europe in 2021, From a Hito Steyerl Retrospective to a Star Turn for Helen Frankenthaler
Here’s a round-up of what you can look forward to.
Gagosian Has Closed Its San Francisco Gallery, Once Seen as a Beacon of Promise for Silicon Valley’s Art Market
The gallery says it will focus its West Coast energies on Los Angeles.
Freed From the Shackles of Copyright, These Dazzling Artworks From 1925 Are Finally in the Public Domain
See a selection of images that now belong, in effect, to everyone.
Art Industry News: Millennial Buyers Were Absolutely Critical to the Art Market’s Survival in 2020 + Other Stories
Plus, Philadelphia museums jointly announce their reopening and a Korean singer is in hot water for allegedly plagiarizing Jeff Koons.