The Frick Collection has announced the appointment of Aaron Wile as the new John Updike Curator, effective April 6. Wile, who previously served as a curatorial fellow at the Frick from 2014 to 2016, is known for organizing the acclaimed Jean-Antoine Watteau exhibition during his tenure. He will transition from his role as associate curator of French Paintings at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., taking over the position left by Aimee Ng, who became the chief curator last fall.
Venice Biennale Reveals Artist Lineup
The 61st Venice Biennale, curated by the late Koyo Kuoh and set to open on May 9, has unveiled its full list of participating artists. Notable contributors include Wangechi Mutu from Kenya, American filmmaker Cauleen Smith, Colombian-British artist Carolina Caycedo, Algerian-French artist Kader Attia, and Palestinian painter Mohammed Joha.
Exciting Changes in Paris' Art Scene
In a wave of leadership changes, Christophe Leribault has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre Museum, succeeding Laurence des Cars. Leribault previously directed the Château de Versailles and steps into his role amidst significant transitions within the museum. Meanwhile, Annick Lemoine will take over as president of the Musée d'Orsay, previously held by Leribault.
Other Notable Happenings
- Indigo Arts Alliance has introduced its 2026 Mentorship Artists in Residency program, pairing local artists with national and international talents.
- Corinna Durland has been appointed as the senior director of the Kurimanzutto gallery's New York location.
- Katayama Mari has been awarded the inaugural Mori Art Award Grand Prize.
- Joshua O'Driscoll is now the curator and head of the Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts department at the Morgan Library & Museum.
Upcoming Events
Mark your calendars for the upcoming Met Gala on May 4, where Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos will serve as honorary chairs. This year's theme, "Fashion Is Art," aims to explore the relationship between clothing and the body, complementing the accompanying exhibition titled Costume Art.