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Spain’s Culture Minister Rejects Guernica Transfer, but Basque Leaders Refuse to Take No for an Answer

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks at a press conference in September. Getty Images When the Basque regional government made a formal request last week to Spain‘s Ministry of Culture to authorize a temporary loan of Pablo Picasso‘s Guernica (1937), the region’s head of government, Lehendakari Imanol Pradales, said he expected more robust discussion on …

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Hirshhorn Museum Director Melissa Chiu Leaves for Guggenheim, Another Smithsonian Departure

Melissa Chiu. Photo Shannon Finney/Getty Images Melissa Chiu will depart her post as director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., to lead the Guggenheim Museum in New York, making her the latest person to depart a Smithsonian-run museum as the Trump administration continues its crackdown. She will report to Solomon R. …

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Beeple’s Elon Musk–Robot Dog Is Roaming the Streets of San Francisco in Viral Stunt

People looking at phones, looking at Beeple’s humanoid pig-dogs at Art Basel Miami Beach. Daniel Cassady You couldn’t possibly have thought that you’d seen the last of Beeple‘s grotesque robot dogs? Last appearing in Art Basel Miami Beach‘s new Zero10 digital art section in December, Regular Animals is now on the loose in San Francisco. …

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Thomas Zipp, Visionary Installation Artist With a Punk Sensibility, Has Died

A visitor walks past an artwork by German artist Thomas Zipp at the 2021 edition of Arco Madrid. Photo Javier Soriano/AFP via Getty Images Thomas Zipp, the German punk musician, painter, and installation artist with a relentlessly critical eye, has died. His gallery, Berlin’s Galerie Barbara Thumm, announced the news on social media, writing that …

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With a New Director, US Latinx Art Forum Plots Its Future

Josh T. Franco, the recently appointed director of USLAF, is plotting the organization’s future. Courtesy USLAF A decade ago, Latinx art within the US didn’t have as much visibility as it has now. One of the key organizations advocating for this increased prominence in mainstream institutions is the U.S. Latinx Art Forum (USLAF), founded in …

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David Zwirner to Exhibit ‘The Great Unseen Collection’ in New York

Romare Bearden, Street Serenade, 1979–80. ©2026 Romare Bearden Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York While New York’s top auction houses prepare to sell multimillion-dollar consignments from private patrons this May, one of the city’s mega-galleries is getting ready to exhibit a collection that has gone largely unseen—until now. On May 7, at one of its …

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Famed Gelman Collection Will Return to Mexico by 2028

Diego Rivera, Portrait of Natasha Gelman, 1943. Photo: ©Gerardo Suter; Art: ©2026 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F./VEGAP The Fundación Banco Santander in Spain has announced that it will return the Gelman Collection, which includes several important works of 20th-century Mexican art, to Mexico by 2028, according to a report …

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Riyadh’s New Black Gold Museum Attempts to Convey ‘The Legacy of Oil Through Art’

Exterior of the Black Gold Museum in Riyadh. Courtesy Black Gold Museum, Riyadh The Black Gold Museum opened this week in Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia as part of the country’s Vision 2030 initiative, the goals of which include diversifying the country’s economy and transforming its socioeconomic landscape. As its name more than …

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Lebanese Artist Ali Cherri Files War Crimes Complaint Against Israel After 2024 Beirut Bombing

Ali Cherri. © Ali Cherri Photo: Dmitry Kostyukov Courtesy of the Artist and Almine Rech Lebanese artist Ali Cherri, together with the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), has filed a civil complaint in France calling for an investigation into Israeli authorities’ bombing of a residential building in Beirut in November 2024, which killed seven …

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