A district court judge has ruled in favour of Yuga Labs, whose lawsuit against artists Ryder Ripps and James Cahen accused them of “cybersquatting”
The artists have indicated they will amend their complaints and continue the legal battle against what they say is unfair use of their work by artificial intelligence image generators
A former police officer in California has pleaded guilty to accepting bribes over the course of seven years from an unnamed Colombian gallerist
Serop Simonian was arrested in his hometown of Hamburg and transferred to France
The exhibition in Nantes was postponed after interventions by Beijing authorities
The annual exhibition is one of several contemporary art events taking place in the region—and opens with war in Gaza only around 220 miles away
At the latest edition of Art Taipei fair, a concerted effort to galvanise the island’s art scene like its regional neighbours could be felt
The exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery will display rarely shown drawings, while the Städel Museum survey will show what might be the artist’s oldest known painting

