1 - A plaster cast of the poet Robert Frost's nose is among the exhibits at the Articles of Distinction exhibition at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York.
The exhibits in the show, which runs to July 3, come from its own collection and also include work by Winslow Homer and Jacob Lawrence.
2 - Ceramicist Grayson Perry is helping produce a musical based on his life.
The show, written with some of the team behind the hit Jerry Springer: The Opera, is due to get its premiere in the Soho Theatre in Walthamstow, east London, later this year.
3 - San Francisco's Exploratorium science museum has signed a deal to open an outpost in Seoul, South Korea.
The partnership with Korean car firm Hyundai will see an "experiential" museum open in 2032.
4 - The late Mirka Mora's sons have launched a legal action over the running of the Australian's artist's estate.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported Philippe and Tiriel Mora want its trustees, including their sister-in-law Anna Mortley-Mora, to hand over control.
5 - Pamela Joyner, Theaster Gates and Precious Okoyomon are among the 33 winners of this year's Art Basel awards.
The awards, which are given across nine categories, recognize "excellence across the contemporary art world".
6 - Milan's ADI Design Museum has signed an agreement for a $2.3 million expansion to create a space dedicated to the work of Gio Ponti.
The Italian designer, who died in 1979, founded the magazine Domus and designed Milan's Pirelli Tower and Denver Art Museum's North Building.