25 June 2018, Artforum reports on the passing of South African artist David Goldblatt.
26 June 2018, Robin Scher takes an in depth look at the repatriation of African artworks.
26 June 2018, Julia Halperin looks at how the Baltimore Museum sold works by Warhol and other white male artists to fund major acquisitions by Jack Whitten, Isaac Julien, and Amy Sherald.
26 June 2018, Eileen Kinsella reports on a new study by US Trust which shows that nearly one third of wealthy women own art or are interested in buying it.
15 June 2018, Benjamin Sutton looks at a new grant which producer, rapper, and art collector Swizz Beatz is giving out. The new initiative, under the auspices of the Dean Collection, worked with a curatorial team of more than a dozen people to pick 20 artists, each of whom will receive $5,000.
26 June 2018, Anny Shaw reports on a new section at the upcoming London fair which will explore artists who railed against “the idea that genius resided solely in masculinity.”
22 June 2018, Judd Tully takes a closer look at the rise of Romanian artist Adrian Ghenie.
22 June 2018, Catherine Hickley reports on an exhibition of photographs by the artist Marc Erwin Babej that seek to enter the white supremacist mindset of the settlers in German South West Africa, todayās Namibia.
21 June 2018, Gemma Padley takes a look at Viviane Sassen’s new exhibition ‘Hot Mirror’ at The Hepworth Wakefield.
18 June 2018, Christian House looks at the work of William Kentridge and Kara Walker and the importance of silhouettes in their work.