Law & Politics Artist Sues Trinity Church for $1.2 Million Over Clandestine Removal of 9/11 Memorial Sculpture The church removed the three-ton work "under cover of night." By Brian Boucher, Apr 14, 2017
Art World New Chris Burden Documentary Shows a Pioneer of Pain Who Drove His Loved Ones Crazy He once crawled over broken glass; he ended by making beloved public artworks. By Brian Boucher, Apr 11, 2017
Politics 11 House Republicans Come Out in Favor of the National Endowment for the Arts, Opposing Trump In fact, they propose to increase funding for the embattled agency. By Brian Boucher, Apr 10, 2017
Law & Politics 5Pointz Graffiti Artists Get Their Day in Court Over Destruction of Murals It's being called "a groundbreaking decision for aerosol artists around the country." By Brian Boucher, Apr 6, 2017
Art World This Dreamy Image Is Sparking a Perplexing Fight Over Artistic Plagiarism Why doesn't the artist release the exculpatory video? By Brian Boucher, Apr 5, 2017
Art World Saying This Secret Duchampian Password Will Get You Into Museums for Free (Maybe) Some museum staffers aren't even in on the secret. By Brian Boucher, Apr 4, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s Snags Turner Landscape, to Be Offered This Summer for Up to $31 Million If it makes its high estimate, it will be among Turner's top-selling canvases. By Brian Boucher, Apr 4, 2017
Art World The Whitney Takes Down Polarizing Dana Schutz Painting… Because of a Water Leak But the real story seems to be: The new Whitney leaks! By Brian Boucher, Apr 3, 2017
Art World ‘It’s Complete Stupidity’: Hundreds Rally at NYC City Hall to Oppose Trump’s Arts Cuts David Byrne, Tom Finkelpearl, and other arts advocates raise their voices with a message: "Art Matters." By Brian Boucher, Apr 3, 2017
Auctions At $12.6 Million, an Andy Warhol ‘Mao’ Sets New High for Western Contemporary Art in Asia Just four Mao canvases have fetched higher prices. By Brian Boucher, Apr 3, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See what you missed. By Brian Boucher, Apr 2, 2017
People What Elon Musk’s Unicorn Artwork Tells Us About the Future of Electric Cars Has the brilliant inventor discovered a mystical new power source? By Brian Boucher, Mar 31, 2017
People Art Dealer Perry Rubenstein Pleads No Contest in Michael Ovitz Theft Trial He faces up to 180 days in jail and will have to pay restitution. By Brian Boucher, Mar 31, 2017
Market Zurich Dealer Eva Presenhuber Explains Her Power Move to Gotham Why open in New York just when some New York galleries are calling it quits? By Brian Boucher, Mar 28, 2017
Art World No, Melania’s Security Costs Don’t Equal the NEA Budget—But Here Are Some Things That Do Museum skylights, a rapper's net worth, and a First Lady's libel damages all compare. By Brian Boucher, Mar 28, 2017