People Artist Gets Arrested After Locking Himself in a Cage to Protest Mass Incarceration The performance piece comes as part of a rising wave of protest art. By Brian Boucher, Oct 29, 2015
Galleries Inside Gagosian Gallery’s Talent Factory: How Gogo Directors Go on to Rule the Art World His former staffers have gone on to do great things on their own. By Brian Boucher, Oct 28, 2015
Law & Politics Boston’s Gardner Museum Appoints Peggy Fogelman as New Director She brings experience at museums on both coasts. By Brian Boucher, Oct 28, 2015
Art World Did Hobby Lobby’s Pious Owners Smuggle Ancient Artifacts for Their Bible Museum? The museum director is saying the issue is improper paperwork. By Brian Boucher, Oct 27, 2015
Market Christie’s Withdraws Portrait Gifted By Richard Avedon After Foundation Complains The Foundation says the work was a gift to Nureyev and not intended for resale. By Brian Boucher, Oct 26, 2015
Galleries Did LG Energy Copy Manabu Ikeda’s Floating City in its Ads? One is a floating corporate park, while the other looks more like an escape pod. By Brian Boucher, Oct 24, 2015
Analysis The Stories Behind the Works in the Alfred Taubman Sale at Sotheby’s One Picasso for sale was once owned by Gianni Versace. By Brian Boucher, Oct 23, 2015
Galleries Mary Reid Kelley’s Lush Videos Take On the Minotaur and Nicki Minaj Reid Kelley lets puns destroy language from within. By Brian Boucher, Oct 23, 2015
Art World South Korean Pop Star Psy Battles with His Artist Tenants in Seoul One artist was reportedly in the hospital for two weeks after "enforcers" showed up. By Brian Boucher, Oct 22, 2015
Law & Politics National Crime Agency Warns British Museums Against Imminent Threat of Organized Crime Rings Criminal gangs have been observed making reconnaissance visits to museums. By Brian Boucher, Oct 21, 2015
People Artist Turns Trump Campaign Bus Against the Candidate The artist hopes to make fruit punch great again. By Brian Boucher, Oct 20, 2015
Politics Renoir Haters Clash with Counter-Protesters at the Metropolitan Museum of Art "Sharpies are for protest signs, not depicting children's eyes!" By Brian Boucher, Oct 19, 2015
Art Fairs We’ve Got the NADA Miami Beach 2015 Exhibitor List—Who’s In? Who’s Out? Some are new additions, while others have moved on to the big show. By Brian Boucher, Oct 16, 2015
Art World Tourists Love MusĂ©e d’Orsay’s ‘Orgasmic’ Prostitution Exhibition Is the museum prostituting itself? By Brian Boucher, Oct 16, 2015
Art World Metropolitan Museum of Art Is the Next Target of the ‘Renoir Sucks’ Protesters The movement is an attack on Renoir’s saccharine vision. By Brian Boucher, Oct 15, 2015