Art World The Weekly Shuffle: MoMA’s New Consultant, Twombly Foundation Shake-Up, and More Your essential roundup of art world hirings, firings, and amicable partings. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 18, 2014
Law & Politics Turkey Accused of Turning a Blind Eye to Smugglers of Syrian Artifacts By Sarah Cascone, Mar 18, 2014
People Egyptian Antiquities Minister Calls For US Importation Restrictions By Daniella LaGaccia, Mar 18, 2014
Art World Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg Director Markus BrĂĽderlin Passes Away By Alexander Forbes, Mar 18, 2014
Art World Carsten Nicolai Lights up World’s Seventh Tallest Building During Art Basel in Hong Kong By Alexander Forbes, Mar 17, 2014
Art World Mark Your Calendars: The 36th Annual Museum Mile Takes Place on June 10 By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions In Bill Cunningham’s Photos, New York Wears Its Landmarks on Its Sleeve How the photographer made a case for architectural preservation, beautifully. By Daniella LaGaccia, Mar 17, 2014
Law & Politics Dutch Government Returns Paintings to Heirs of Holocaust Victims By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2014
Analysis For Sale, $32 Million Asking Price: Who Wants to Live in China Institute’s UES Townhouse? The institution is moving Downtown and expanding its programming. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Mar 17, 2014
Art World Arts Community Responds to Threats to Cut the Sydney Biennale’s Government Funding By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2014
Law & Politics Italy’s Gustav Klimt Theft Investigation Reopened After 17 Years By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2014
Art World Heated Lawsuit Between Cy Twombly Foundation Directors Reaches Settlement By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2014