People Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Will Curate the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale The pair have worked together as Grafton Architects since 1978. By Brian Boucher, Jan 18, 2017
People Nato Thompson Asks Whether We Can Weaponize Art and Culture for Good in a Post-Fact Era What do public art and Starbucks have in common? By Brian Boucher, Jan 18, 2017
People Walker Art Center Artistic Director Fionn Meade Leaves After Less Than Two Years The museum cites "personal reasons." By Brian Boucher, Jan 17, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See what you missed. By Brian Boucher, Jan 15, 2017
Galleries Feuer/Mesler to Close for Good in February Lauren Marinaro is launching a new gallery in its place. By Brian Boucher, Jan 13, 2017
Politics Richard Prince Calls Work Sold to Ivanka Trump ‘Fake Art’ Prince says he returned the money. By Brian Boucher, Jan 12, 2017
Art World Metropolitan Museum May Delay $600 Million Modern Wing for Seven Years The museum will postpone the project, but for how long? By Brian Boucher, Jan 12, 2017
Politics Capitol Controversy Rages as Student Painting is Repeatedly Removed and Restored Is the issue free speech or the rules of an obscure competition? By Brian Boucher, Jan 11, 2017
Art World artnet Hires ArtList Team Kenneth Schlenker joins artnet as chief marketing officer. By Brian Boucher, Jan 11, 2017
Art Fairs Who’s Showing at NADA New York 2017? A hundred galleries sign on for a new time and location. By Brian Boucher, Jan 10, 2017
Law & Politics Artists Slap Retailer Francesca’s With $4 Million Suit for Theft of Enamel Pin Designs The case involves fake accounts and a recalled email acknowledging wrongdoing. By Brian Boucher, Jan 10, 2017
Politics Artist Wants Trump to Ditch ‘Racist’ Wall for Orange Fence by Christo Luis Camnitzer wasn't expecting his petition to be so successful. By Brian Boucher, Jan 9, 2017
Politics GOP Congressman Personally Removes Controversial Painting From Capitol The prizewinning student work depicts the police as pigs. By Brian Boucher, Jan 9, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See what you missed. By Brian Boucher, Jan 8, 2017
Politics Artist Aims to Stop Museum Loan of Painting to Trump Inauguration George Caleb Bingham’s 1855 painting is in the national spotlight. By Brian Boucher, Jan 5, 2017