People Which Presidential Candidates Actually Support the Arts? Who's the biggest loser on arts funding? By Brian Boucher, Oct 15, 2015
People London Judge Rules Artworks by Graham Ovenden Must Be Destroyed A work Princess Diana commissioned escaped the judgment. By Brian Boucher, Oct 14, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At Water McBeer Gallery, You Can Only Buy the Whole Show If you do, you'll get a tiny version of Carol Bove's 'Noodle.' By Brian Boucher, Oct 9, 2015
Galleries Trevor Paglen to Lead Exclusive Art-Themed Scuba Dive During Art Basel in Miami Beach You'll visit the sites of Internet cables tapped by the NSA. By Brian Boucher, Oct 8, 2015
Galleries Hauser & Wirth Has Filed Plans for Gigantic New Chelsea Gallery This brings the gallery one step closer to a new home. By Brian Boucher, Oct 8, 2015
People Organizer of Renoir Protest Is a Pro-Palestinian Activist and Professional Protester His other Instagram handle is MaximumWage. By Brian Boucher, Oct 8, 2015
People Yoko Ono’s Human Peace Sign Fails to Break World Record It fell short by about 3,800 people. By Brian Boucher, Oct 7, 2015
Art World Renoir’s Descendant Strikes Back at the Artist’s Haters on Instagram She says that the market has spoken. By Brian Boucher, Oct 6, 2015
People Ovation’s ‘Art Breaker$’ Sweepstakes Promo Gets MoMA’s Name Wrong—Duh Guys, it's not the Modern Museum of Art. By Brian Boucher, Oct 6, 2015
People It’s Meret Oppenheim’s Birthday, and Yes, She Did More than the Fur-Lined Teacup The artist was also a set designer and poet. By Brian Boucher, Oct 6, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Artist List Revealed for MoMA PS1’s Greater New York 2015 The much-anticipated artist roster includes over 120 artists and collectives. By Brian Boucher, Oct 5, 2015
Art World A Gigantic Public Artwork for the European Central Bank Will Exist Only Under One Condition Trust me, says the artist, it's going to be huge. By Brian Boucher, Oct 5, 2015
Galleries New York Gallerists Watch in Fear as Hurricane Joaquin Gathers Strength The philosophy, according to one dealer, is "better safe than Sandy." By Brian Boucher, Oct 3, 2015
Art World Federal Judge Rules Second-Grader Can Sue for Copyright of T-Shirt Design The parents had to sign an agreement that the design was a work for hire. By Brian Boucher, Oct 2, 2015
Law & Politics Daily Show’s Trevor Noah Issues Searing Burn on Art Collectors Pigs' anuses are also mentioned. By Brian Boucher, Oct 1, 2015