Whitney’s Edward Hopper archive questioned amid major exhibition
A Baptist minister donated a vast archive of Hopper memorabilia to the museum but some question how he acquired the works
MoMA to stage major Ed Ruscha retrospective, spanning his text paintings to the infamous Chocolate Room
Works by the American artist are among the most iconic pieces in MoMA’s collection, yet he has never been the focus of a solo show there
New York's Print Center reopens in Chelsea in an expanded and more visible space
Previously known as the International Print Center New York, the new studioMDA-designed space aims to serve as the main hub for prints in the city
'It repurposes a building that was first made to cause terror': arts centre in former Ku Klux Klan auditorium names inaugural leader
Renovation work at the future Fred Rouse Center for Arts and Community Healing in Fort Worth, Texas, is expected to begin early next year
Legislation to create national LGBTQ museum in Washington, DC introduced to US Congress
Representative Mark Pocan of Wisconsin introduced legislation to establish the National Museum of American LGBTQ+ History and Culture within the Smithsonian Institution
Mexican government investigating collector who claims he burned a Frida Kahlo drawing for an NFT charity project
Collector Martin Mobarak purportedly set a 1944 Kahlo drawing on fire in a martini glass while a mariachi band burst into song during a ceremony at his Miami mansion
Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson foundation launches ambitious ten-year initiative to wrestle with the artists’ legacies
The Holt/Smithson Foundation’s annual lecture series, kicking off at the Whitney Museum in November, aims to “ask difficult questions” about the artists’ Land Art creations
Whitney curator David Breslin appointed to lead Metropolitan Museum’s Modern and contemporary art department
Breslin, who co-curated the 2022 Whitney Biennial, will oversee the Met’s major expansion project
Judge sides with immersive art company Meow Wolf in artist’s copyright infringement lawsuit
Artist Lauren Oliver, who created the popular “Space Owl” sculpture and an accompanying climate change-themed installation at the company’s New Mexico complex, had sued Meow Wolf for more than $1m
Artists and gallery gather donations for asylum-seekers bussed to New York by Texas governor
In the face of a humanitarian crisis caused by governor Abbott busing migrants to sanctuary cities, artists Guadalupe Maravilla and Mariana Parisca and PPOW gallery are gathering supplies and donations
Congressional commission calls for removal of pro-Confederacy painting and markers at US Military Academy
But the Naming Commission's latest report, focused on the American military and naval academies, could not recommend the removal of a Ku Klux Klan panel at the former institution
FBI returns 2,000-year-old Roman mosaic discovered in Los Angeles to Italy
The mosaic, which features a portrait of Medusa and had been cut into 16 pieces, was returned to Rome by the FBI’s Art Crime Team
Whistler’s famed Peacock Room, ‘vibrant and revamped’, reopens following major conservation project
The historic interior, with its elaborate avian ornamentation, has undergone months of cleaning and restoration to shore up worn elements and return others to their original lustre
Report on Chicago's monuments urges removal of Columbus statues, creation of markers that tell city's 'true and complete history'
The city’s department of cultural affairs is also giving $50,000 grants to eight projects to create new temporary or permanent monuments
Environmental art projects led by women-identifying artists receive grants totalling $250,000
Fourteen projects across the US addressing the climate crisis head on received the inaugural environmental grants from Anonymous Was A Woman and the New York Foundation for the Arts
With $4.5m funding boost, the Noguchi Museum will open the artist’s home and studio to the public
Isamu Noguchi’s live-work space, located across the street from his namesake museum, will undergo much-needed renovations to become accessible for public tours
Nazi-looted art on display in New York museums must be prominently identified as such under new law
The new state regulation, signed into law by Governor Hochul, requires museums to install placards or other signage alongside works on view that were looted by the Nazis during the Second World War
Preservationists urge restrictions on oil and gas exploitation near archaeological sites, parks and monuments in US Southwest
A new report highlights the risks posed by resource extraction near sites that are of sacred to Indigenous groups and have enormous archaeological significance
The Getty Museum will return a set of illegally excavated life-size statues to Italy
The group of figures, known as “Orpheus and the Sirens”, is one of four artefacts the museum is repatriating to Italy based on new evidence
Overlooked for decades, the spiritual and surreal paintings of Audra Skuodas make a star turn in Cleveland’s Front triennial
A prolific artist who died in 2019 after spending most of her life in Ohio, Skuodas produced an enigmatic oeuvre spanning many decades, styles and media
Battle over Henry Darger’s legacy escalates as artist’s estate sues landlords who saved his work
Representatives of the artist’s estate are suing Darger’s longtime landlords, who brought his work to light after his death, for copyright infringement
Artist’s salad restaurant chain replica sparks confusion and conversations about gentrification in Manhattan’s Chinatown
Over two weeks, Alexander Si served up pointed questions about the aesthetics of whiteness and eco-chic branding
A Frida Kahlo musical is headed to Broadway
Developed with the permission and assistance of Kahlo’s estate, the musical will offer “a full-throated celebration of Kahlo’s joyous spirit of creativity”
Cleveland’s Front International triennial explores healing through art-making
The second edition of the exhibition brings together the work of 100 artists across Ohio
Previously undetected Buddha discovered in 16th-century ‘magic mirror’ after curator shines light on it
Image was uncovered in what was thought to be an ordinary handheld mirror in the Cincinnati Art Museum’s East Asian collection
San Francisco artists will receive $1,000 per month as part of a guaranteed income pilot programme
The initiative, now in its second round and organised by the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, aims to create a stable economic foundation for artists with few or no social safety net protections
Front Triennial launches fellowship programme to support marginalised artists
The Art Futures Fellowship provides an unrestricted $25,000 grant and opportunities for career development to artists based in northern Ohio
Indigenous Canadian artists pressure government to curtail sales of counterfeit First Nations art
Imports of artworks manufactured abroad to replicate Indigenous Canadian styles are not currently regulated
Uproar as Philadelphia excludes Black artists from commission process for statue of abolitionist Harriet Tubman
The $500,000 commission was awarded to a white artist whose work had previously been installed near the same site earlier this year
‘No mere monkey business’: creators of Bored Apes NFTs sue artist Ryder Ripps for trademark infringement
The artist defended his series as “a protest against and parody of” the prized monkey illustrations