Museums & Institutions Iowa Museum Makes Historic Repatriation of Benin Bronzes The Stanley Museum of Art is now the first U.S. institution to return works to the former Benin royal family. By Adam Schrader, 3 hours from now
Gallery Network Spotlight: A Career-Spanning Ai Weiwei Exhibition Takes Over Galleria Continua’s San Gimignano Outpost Galleria Continue presents "Neither Nor," tracing the evolution of the acclaimed artist's practice from 1995 to today. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 hours from now
On View A New Side of Rothko Emerges in a Show of His Intimate Works on Paper The show at Norway's National Museum traces the evolution of his work on paper. By Vivienne Chow, 1 hour from now
Museums & Institutions New British Museum Director Proposes ‘Lending Library’ to Address Parthenon Marbles Return Nicholas Cullinan became director of the British Museum in March. By Sarah Cascone, 19 mins from now
Collectibles A Historic Drawing Once Owned by George Washington Goes to Auction Gifted to Washington by Lafayette, the work depicting Bastille is expected to fetch as much as $800,000. By Richard Whiddington, 3 hours ago
Archaeology & History Anne Boleyn’s Childhood Home Is Restored to Its Tudor Glory Henry VIII courted his doomed second wife at her family castle in Kent. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 3 hours ago
Artists ‘The Water Is a Washing Away’: The Salvation of Calida Rawles’s Aquatic Portraits The artist's first solo museum show in the United States is on view at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. By Jennifer Piejko, 5 hours ago
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Art World Art Bites: Michelangelo’s ‘David’ Was Carved Out of a Flawed Marble Slab Two sculptors had tried and failed to chisel something out of the block—until Michelangelo stepped up. By Adnan Qiblawi, 11 hours ago
Museums & Institutions A Legendary New York Institution Reawakens With a Fresh Slate of Programs The American Academy of Arts and Letters hasn't had regular gallery exhibitions since before World War II. By Sarah Cascone, 20 hours ago
Law & Politics Philadelphia’s UArts Hit With Charges of Unfair Labor Practices After Sudden Closure A legal complaint alleges the school has failed to negotiate severance with its employees since shuttering in June. By Adam Schrader, 21 hours ago
Gallery Network Spotlight: At Almine Rech’s New Monaco Location, ‘Nature’s Reflections’ in Art Abound The group exhibition features the work of Ugo Rondinone, Miquel Barceló, and Johan Creten, and more. By Artnet Gallery Network, 21 hours ago
Art & Exhibitions Dalí’s Deep Love of European Art Traditions Resurfaces in a Major Museum Show "Dalí: Disruption and Devotion" pairs the Surrealist’s work with European masters, from Goya to Velázquez. By Artnet News, 22 hours ago
Archaeology & History Hundreds of 7,000-Year-Old Standing Stone Circles Discovered in Saudi Arabia These structures acted as shelters that could be easily disassembled. By Richard Whiddington, 23 hours ago
Law & Politics Ex-Daniel Arsham Studio Employee Alleges They Were Fired for Union Activities The ex-worker has filed a legal complaint with claims that the sculptor's studio denies. By Adam Schrader, 24 hours ago