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French Heat Wave Fries Flowers at Monet Gardens in Giverny

The recent heat waves that have set France abroil—shuttering museums, sparking wildfires, and sending citizens plunging into the Seine—have taken their toll on the famed gardens of Claude Monet in Giverny in Normandy. Among the casualties are the thousands of nasturtiums directly descended from those planted by the Impressionist more than a hundred years ago. Lining the gardens’ central […]

National Gallery of Art Adds a Slew of New Artists to Its Collection

The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, has announced a raft of new acquisitions, including works by artists entering the collection for the first time. Among these are Marie Bracquemond, T. C. Cannon, LaToya Hobbs, Stacey Kranitz, Lorraine O’Grady, and Christina Quarles. The gallery purchased O’Grady’s Mlle Bourgeoise Noire Goes to the New Museum, 1981/2007, a […]

Speed Art Museum Repatriates 24 Artifacts to Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes

In a ceremony that took place on Tuesday, August 19, the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky returned twenty-four cultural items from its collection to the Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, both of which hail from Oklahoma. This is the first time the museum has repatriated items under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation […]

Fake Webpage Takes Credit for Jordan Casteel’s Work

A recently discovered website is using images of paintings by Jordan Casteel to represent the work of a seemingly fictitious artist named Rebecca Tremblay. The site has also purportedly been contacting people about exhibitions and other opportunities. Casteel says she does not know who is behind the site. On August 17, she posted a message to her verified Instagram account […]

South Asian Art Market Faces Influx of Fakes

The booming market for South Asian art has been flooded with forgeries. With auction sales for South Asian art exceeding $100 million in 2025 alone, both major names and middle-market artists are finding their work targeted by forgers. “We are seeing an awful lot more dodgy stuff on the market,” Charles Moore, of London’s Grosvenor […]

Sydney’s Powerhouse Parramatta Museum Will Open in November

Powerhouse Parramatta, a highly-anticipated new state institution and public museum in Sydney, Australia, will open to the public on November 7th. It’s described as the country’s largest cultural development since the debut of the Sydney Opera House. Powerhouse, the largest museum group in Australia, operates three institutions dedicated to contemporary arts and sciences in Sydney: Powerhouse…

Rijksmuseum Receives Book of Drawings Made By Rombout van Uylenburgh

The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam recently received an exceptionally well-preserved 17th-century drawing book as a donation from the prominent Van Eeghen family in the Netherlands, the museum announced. The book, which has been in the safekeeping of the Van Eeghen family for more than three centuries, contains approximately thirty drawings, many of which depict biblical scenes. […]

Judge Approves Trump Administration’s Paint Tests On Eisenhower Building

On Tuesday, a federal judge granted the Trump administration permission to proceed with paint tests on the Eisenhower Executive Building. Trump’s desire, which is to coat the granite facade with white paint, has been met with significant pushback from historians who say that covering the historic building’s granite exterior with paint could trap moisture and […]

Alison Jacques Gallery Faces Lawsuit Over Canceled Sale Of Monica Sjöö Works

A trio of paintings by Swedish-born artist Monica Sjöö are at the center of a legal dispute between London-based Alison Jacques gallery and Swedish-American couple Yoed and Natasha Anise. The couple allege that Jacques, who represents Sjöö’s estate, breached contract conditions in selling the paintings to them and subsequently rescinding the sale. The Anises, who […]

Former Owner of Frank Lloyd Wright Skyscraper Sues Media for Defamation

Cynthia Blanchard, the former owner of Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and the Dallas-based company 20cDesign have filed a defamation suit against numerous media outlets, as well as the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy and its executive director, Barbara Gordon, over coverage of the 2024 sale of some of the tower’s furnishings. The suit, filed […]