Art World This Is Your Last Chance to See the Historic Studio Where the ZERO Artists Worked This weekend, Otto Piene's former fire studio in Dusseldorf will be open to the public for the last time before it closes for renovation and reopens as the ZERO Foundation's new headquarters. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 21, 2017
Law Peeping Tate? Luxe Neighbors Sue Tate Modern Over Visitor Voyeurism They claim a viewing platform has turned their homes into 'fishbowls.' By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 20, 2017
Art World Cleveland Museum of Art Returns Ancient Bust to Italy After Discovering It Was Looted The museum has an ongoing partnership with the Italian government. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 19, 2017
Art World Two Long-Hidden Veronese Paintings, Restored to Their Former Splendor, Head to the Venice Biennale Venetian Heritage and Bulgari undertook the project, which revealed new information about the paintings' importance. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 19, 2017
Art World 13 Unmissable Shows and Events During Berlin Gallery Weekend 2017 From the best exhibitions on the official roster to the top satellite shows, talks, and performances around the city. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 18, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions Slavoj Žižek Will Headline a Radical Utopian Splinter Pavilion at the Venice Biennale The Slovenian art collective NSK State in Time will question statehood with the philosopher during this year's biennale. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 14, 2017
Politics Iranian-American Gallerists Accused of Attempting to Overthrow the Government Will Head to Trial in Tehran Authorities called their art collection 'unethical and inappropriate.' By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 13, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions Fashion Photographer Peter Lindbergh Says Selfies and Photoshop Are for Losers The fashion legend explains why he thinks his industry has 'gone to the dogs' ahead of a major show of his work. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 12, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions At documenta 14 in Kassel, an Artwork Will Get Its Own Fire Safety Personnel More than 30 concerned citizens called the fire department last weekend to report Daniel Knorr's new installation. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 11, 2017
People Newly Appointed Director of the Israel Museum Backs Out After Two Months Some speculate the former director might still be playing puppet master. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 10, 2017
Politics Polish Court Gives Official Go-Ahead for Controversial World War II Museum Merger Amid political intrigues, the museum's current director fears for his job. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 6, 2017
Auctions Rodin Sculpture Lost for 150 Years Could Fetch $1 Million at Paris Auction As museums celebrate the centenary of the sculptor's death, auction houses dig up lost works. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 5, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions Preview the Eye-Catching Street Art Exhibition Opening in Munich Next Week Works by Banksy, Blek le Rat, Ron English, and more are part of 'Magic City – the Art of the Street.' By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 4, 2017
People Outgoing Metropolitan Museum Director Had ‘Inappropriate Relationship’ With Female Staffer More details emerge about Thomas Campbell's missteps at the Met. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 3, 2017
Art World Star Curators Handpick 48 Finalists for Porto’s Inaugural PCS Art Prize One jury member explains why this prize is different from the rest. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 3, 2017