The tipped-over lander will soon lose contact with engineers on earth
The project, first announced in 2022, has seen 125 miniature works inscribed with the names of famous cultural figures blasted into space
Works inspired by Leonardo and Cleopatra will blast into orbit on Elon Musk’s rocket as part of a project first announced two years ago
In addition to a Koonsian clash inside the Guggenheim, "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" features a fleeting Bansky reference—just like the film's predecessor
Miami gallery says it is already fielding bids for the shards
On display from the airport to the desert, the public art commissions have been installed in time for the World Cup this month
Two of the star lots have been consigned by the Greek Cypriot industrialist and collector Dakis Joannou
Figures are going beserk for work that looks good on Instagram—but the market struggles to find the same fervour for conceptually ambitious, politically engaged art
Corresponding digital renderings of the lunar-bound works will be sold as NFTs, obviously
The American artist claimed the sculpture of two snakes was a fake—now a court in Italy has overruled him and said the collector can seek compensation
With mega-galleries heading west and a dynamic local scene, the city is realising its market potential
Michael Hayden has sued the artist for copyright infringement in latest legal battle
Sales of the new project by Pak point to increasing gamification in the NFT market, though the superlative total sum comes with a number of caveats
As a US court issues a decision on the dispute between the Andy Warhol Foundation and photographer Lynn Goldsmith, two lawyers explore past case studies in this legally controversial area
The Balloon Dog sculptor spoke to The Art Newspaper as he announced a new art collaboration with BMW
The gallery will now represent the shiniest and most expensive living artist worldwide
More than 60 works will be included in the US artist’s first Middle Eastern exhibition
The American artist’s sculpture can now no longer be shown in France
Pace, David Zwirner and Jeff Koons named among the top recipients of US taxpayer-funded forgivable loans, as smaller galleries seek additional aid
In his contribution to Palazzo Strozzi's digital project In Touch, the artist says Italian museums will "give humankind a light" to help find its way after coronavirus
We look back at the biggest art sales of the year, which reveal a concentration on New York over London and a continued dominance of 20th century male artists
As Notre Dame burned, protestors called the shots and a gold toilet vanished, it was certainly a year to remember
The sculpture will now go on show near the Champs-Elysées, after previous location near the Palais de Tokyo was strongly opposed
The divide between primary and secondary markets blur as sales skew in favour of a few recognised, bankable artists
Post-war and contemporary sale in New York also produced a big sale for Robert Rauschenberg and new records for Louise Bourgeois and Jonas Wood
The US artist has laid off the majority of his painting assistants to focus on experimenting with sculpture