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The Art World This Week: National Gallery of Art to Loan Works, Activist Convicted for Degas Vandalism, Daniel Arsham Sues Quavo, and More

Everything you need to know about the most important headlines from the world of art in the last seven days

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Apr 10, 2025

The Art World This Week: National Gallery of Art to Loan Works, Activist Convicted for Degas Vandalism, Daniel Arsham Sues Quavo, and More

Major Works by Botticelli, Renoir, and More to Tour 10 US States

The National Gallery of Art will loan key objects from its historic collection to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States.

Climate Activist Found Guilty of ‘Defacing' Degas Sculpture at National Gallery of Art

A Trump executive order aimed at cracking down on vandalism in Washington, DC has turned up the heat on climate protests.

Artist Daniel Arsham Sues Rapper Quavo in Copyright Case

Artist Daniel Arsham is suing the rapper Quavo and his record label Quality Control Music, along with parent company HYBE America, of copyright infringement and a violation of right of publicity.

Donna Haraway and Italo Rota awarded Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

The American philosopher Donna Haraway and late Italian architect and designer Italo Rota have been respectively awarded the ‘Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement’ and the ‘Special Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in Memoriam’ of the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s Estate Joins Stephen Friedman Gallery

Never-exhibited paintings made shortly before the renowned Native American artist's death will be on show in London this summer.

Taymour Grahne Projects Announces Launch of New Space in Dubai

Taymour Grahne Projects, the London-based gallery known for its roster of contemporary talent, has announced plans to open a flagship location in Dubai. 

Max Kozloff, Influential Art Critic Who Augured a Turn Away from Formalism, Dies at 91

Max kozloff, a critic who influentially collapsed the divide between art and politics that was erected by formalists who came before him, died on April 6 at 91. 

Christie’s to Sell Treasured Artworks Picked by Tiqui Atencio and Ago Demirdjian

Christie’s is kicking off a major selling season with works that once decorated the home of Ago Demirdjian and ARTnews Top 200 collector Tiqui Atencio, the husband and wife duo who have become two the most influential figures in contemporary art patronage.

Sarah Sze Made Honorary Member of London’s Royal Academy

The American painter and sculptor is the latest artist from outside the U.K. to be bestowed the accolade by members of the more than 250-year-old institution.

Top 200 Collectors Bernard Arnault, Alice Walton and Jeff Bezos Lose Billions Again After Major Stock Sell-Offs

ARTnews Top 200 collectors Jeff Bezos, Bernard Arnault, and Alice Walton have lost additional billions during the last three trading days after $10 trillion in stock market sell-offs in response to the new “reciprocal” tariffs against all other nations and the increased likelihood of a global recession due to a trade war.


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