1 - David Norr has taken "sole ownership" of the James Cohan Gallery and is relaunching it as Norr Cohan.
He joined the New York gallery in 2015 having worked at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland and takes over after Jane Cohan announced her retirement though James Cohan will stay on in a reduced capacity.
2 - Winston Wingo is giving a lecture about his career at the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina on Thursday July 23.
The sculptor, whose work looks at the relationship between technology and human society, has several works in the museum's collection.
3 - London's National Portrait Gallery has launched a free membership scheme for young people aged 16 to 25.
CLUB NPG offers cheap tickets for all exhibitions as well as early access to shows and other events.
4 - The current 180 Studios exhibition on The Strand in London, Gener8ion: Visions of 2034, is extending its run to August 30.
The show, a collaboration between film director Romain Gavras and producer and DJ Surkin, includes seven previously unseen short films.
5 - The director of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, Max Hollein, has welcomed the repatriation of a ceramic figure from its collection to Mexico as part of an investigation into antiquities trafficking.
The object was made between 100 and 400AD by artists in the Nayarit area and is an example of the hollow effigies typically found in tombs in the area.
6 - Barcelona is hosting its first Digital Arts Biennial from November 2026 to March 2027.
Catalan culture minister Sonia Hernandez said the event will feature work highlighting artists "finding new ways of artistic expression in technologies".