Art World Cherokee Artists and Curators Denounce Artist Jimmie Durham as a Fraud, Saying He ‘Is Not a Cherokee’ The new protest comes on the opening of Durham's touring retrospective at the Walker Art Center. By Brian Boucher, Jun 27, 2017
People Psychic Wins Court Battle to Have Salvador DalĂ’s Body Exhumed in Paternity Suit The exhumation could happen as early as next month. By Brian Boucher, Jun 26, 2017
Art World Behind One Couple’s Quest to Build an Unlikely Shrine to Italian Art in the Hudson Valley The space highlights not only the giants of the 1960s movement, but also a generation inspired by them. By Brian Boucher, Jun 24, 2017
Art World Did a Loose-Lipped British DJ Just Accidentally Reveal Banksy’s True Identity? In a podcast interview, musician and DJ Goldie may have accidentally revealed the identity of the anonymous street artist. By Brian Boucher, Jun 22, 2017
Law & Politics Are You an Art Worker Drowning in Student Debt? This Congresswoman Wants to Help The American Arts Revival Act would offer loan forgiveness up to $10,000 for people like museum professionals and humanities professors. By Brian Boucher, Jun 21, 2017
Art World Jeff Koons Radically Downsizes His Studio, Laying Off Half His Painting Staff This marks the third round of layoffs in the painting department since 2015, sources say. By Julia Halperin & Brian Boucher, Jun 20, 2017
Art World New York Works Plan to Create New Artist Studios and 10,000 Creative Jobs The New York Works initiative aims to create a total of 100,000 new jobs, in areas ranging from tech to creative and cultural sectors. By Brian Boucher, Jun 15, 2017
Art Fairs The Art World Reacts to Art Basel: 7 Things Everyone Is Already Talking About on Social Media We help you fake it if you couldn't make it to Basel this time around. By Caroline Goldstein & Brian Boucher, Jun 13, 2017
People Amid Scandal and Cutbacks, the Met Names Daniel Weiss President and CEO The new director will report to Weiss, rather than the other way around. By Brian Boucher, Jun 13, 2017
Art World How the Ford Foundation Is Using the Turbo-Charged Art Market to Propel Criminal Justice Reform The organization has teamed up with arts patron Agnes Gund, who just made a $100 million grant with monies from the sale of a Roy Lichtenstein. By Brian Boucher, Jun 12, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Is Capitalism Doomed? A New Museum Imagines the Downfall of the Economic System The nascent institution aims to give us enough distance to evaluate both capitalism's benefits and the harm it does. By Brian Boucher, Jun 12, 2017
On View The Art World Reacts to documenta: 5 Things Everyone Is Already Talking About on Social Media A gargantuan installation by Marta MinujĂn is dominating the social media airwaves so far. By Brian Boucher & Caroline Goldstein, Jun 7, 2017
Art World It’s a Good Thing: Martha Stewart Just Sent Walter Robinson a Mash Note Over His Bedsheet Paintings The sheets feature jaunty images of camels. By Brian Boucher, Jun 5, 2017
Market ACME Gallery, a Mainstay of the Los Angeles Art Scene for 22 Years, to Close ACME calls it quits amidst the ongoing mid-market squeeze. By Brian Boucher, Jun 5, 2017
Art Fairs How One Art Fair Is Getting Argentinian Artists Into the World’s Best Museum Collections Nearly a dozen museums are the beneficiaries of ArteBA's ambitious museum acquisitions program. By Brian Boucher, Jun 5, 2017