People Alejandro Aravena Wins Pritzker Prize, Architecture’s Highest Award The architect promises to enter "new fields of action." By Brian Boucher, Jan 13, 2016
People Former Gift Shop Volunteer Gives Nearly $2 Million to Detroit Institute of Arts That's about $89,500 for each year she volunteered there. By Brian Boucher, Jan 13, 2016
People ARTnews Taps Warhol Protégé Vincent Fremont as CEO Fremont went to the "university of Andy Warhol." By Brian Boucher, Jan 12, 2016
Art World Supreme Court Declines to Hear Artists’ Resale Royalty Suit—Who Wins? Chuck Close and fellow artists have had their day in court—for now. By Brian Boucher, Jan 12, 2016
People Could This Art Historian Serve in a Ted Cruz Cabinet? Victoria Coates uses artworks to bolster an argument for Western values. By Brian Boucher, Jan 11, 2016
People French Street Artist’s 19-Year-Old Killer Sentenced to 60 Years Bilal Berreni had painted casualties of the Arab Spring. By Brian Boucher, Jan 8, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Elmgreen & Dragset Among Artists Boycotting Museum Over Kreuk-Vō Conflict Michael Elmgreen says the museum is in the pocket of a private party. By Brian Boucher, Jan 7, 2016
People Dating App Created by Female Artist Aims to Discourage Harassing Guys It also aims to help you "charm someone's pants off." By Brian Boucher, Jan 6, 2016
People Artist Defends Controversial Project to Stay Local in Glasgow Those calling it “pretentious shite" are missing the point. By Brian Boucher, Jan 6, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Why Experts Say the Latest Copyright Lawsuit Against Richard Prince Matters It could have a major impact on the interpretation of copyright law. By Brian Boucher, Jan 5, 2016
Art World Rhizome Wins $600,000 Mellon Foundation Grant to Archive ‘Dynamic Web’ It's the biggest grant Rhizome has ever received. By Brian Boucher, Jan 4, 2016
Law & Politics Sculpture of Lincoln’s Hand Goes Missing From Museum The sculpture is about the size of an 8- to 10-pound ham. By Brian Boucher, Jan 4, 2016
Galleries The Most Respected US Contemporary Art Dealers of 2015 Where would the art world be without dealers? By Brian Boucher, Dec 31, 2015
Law & Politics Old Navy Tells Kids Not to Be Artists with Hateful T-Shirts Why does Old Navy hate artists so much? By Brian Boucher, Dec 30, 2015
Galleries Alexander and Bonin Leaves Chelsea for the Growing Arts District in Tribeca What makes Tribeca so appealing? By Brian Boucher, Dec 29, 2015