‘It Is Difficult’: An Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Tour Guide Opens Up About His Emotionally Grueling Yet Urgent Work | Artnet News
A strange heaviness hung in the air at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, about an hour and a half east of…
A strange heaviness hung in the air at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, about an hour and a half east of…
In 1970, 24-year-old Pacita Abad left her home in the Philippines, fleeing political persecution after leading a student protest against…
In June, Christie’s Paris set a new auction record for Anne Vallayer-Coster (1744–1818), with the €2.58 million ($2.8 million) sale…
Ousted Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) director Aaron De Groft has countersued the institution, alleging he was made into a…
As it struggles to bounce back to pre-pandemic attendance numbers, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has eliminated 20…
Turmoil continues at Florida’s Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, with the resignation of executive director and CEO Anne-Marie Russell,…
Encountering Earthly Paradise, Colombian sculptor Delcy Morelos’s fragrant dirt wall sculptures at the 2022 Venice Biennale, was an indisputable highlight…
Next year on the first Monday of May, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art will celebrate “Sleeping Beauties” at its…
The first headlines came way back in 2014. British Indian artist Anish Kapoor was experimenting with Vantablack, a newly invented…
Philadelphia has put public art controversy in its rearview mirror, and is moving forward with its plans for a Harriet…
For most people, their daily commute is nothing more than a necessity, a means of getting from point A to…
Since 2016, British artist Stuart Semple has been dedicated to providing artists everywhere with the blackest of black paints—all artists,…