The Art World This Week: Van Gogh Museum Could Close, Raphael Exhibition at The Met, Jeff Koons Returns to Gagosian, 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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28 Aug, 2025
Van Gogh Museum in Fight With Dutch State That Threatens Its Future
Its director says that the Amsterdam museum could close unless the culture ministry increases funding to pay for a refurbishment.
Met Museum Plans Major Raphael Exhibition for 2026
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York will open a landmark exhibition dedicated to Renaissance master Raphael next year.
Jeff Koons Returns to Gagosian Four Years After Departing for Pace
Jeff Koons, the world's most expensive living artist at auction, has returned to the roster of his former dealer Larry Gagosian.
Özge Ersoy Appointed Executive Director of Asia Art Archive
Asia Art Archive (AAA) has named Istanbul-born curator Özge Ersoy as its next executive director.
Genre-Defying American Painter Peter Saul Joins Gladstone Gallery
Founded by the late Barbara Gladstone, the international gallery has taken on representation of Peter Saul and appointed Anna Christina Furney as director.
Anonymous Was A Woman and the New York Foundation for the Arts Award Over $500,000 in Environmental Art Grants
Anonymous Was A Woman (AWAW) and the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) have named this year’s recipients of the AWAW Environmental Art Grants program.
Teiger Foundation Announces 2025 Awardees of Curatorial Grant
The Teiger Foundation has announced the recipients of its curatorial grant, which supports US curators to conduct research, mount exhibitions and host touring shows.
New York’s School of Visual Arts Lays Off 30 Employees Amid Financial Difficulties
The School of Visual Arts (SVA) in Manhattan has laid off approximately 30 people, according to Hyperallergic's Maya Pontone.
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