Art World A Leipzig Gallery Has Cut Ties to One of Its Artists After 15 Years Because He Posted Anti-Immigrant Views on Facebook Galerie Kleindienst severed ties with the painter over his right-wing Facebook posts. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 17, 2018
People Killer Mike, the High Museum’s Newest Board Member, on How He Wants to Make Art More Accessible to the Working Class The rapper and activist is the latest hip-hop artist to cross over into the art world. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 17, 2018
People Returning to His Roots, Dealer Andrew Fabricant Joins Gagosian, Leaving Richard Gray Gallery After 22 Years The 63-year-old dealer has a reputation as a market expert with deep connections. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 16, 2018
Art World The Uffizi Gallery’s Treasures Are Now Online—See 5 Masterpieces in New Eye-Popping 3D Detail Millions of people can now study the museum's remarkable collection online. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 14, 2018
Art World The British Museum Returns Iraqi Antiquities Looted During the US Invasion British authorities seized the artifacts and sent them to the museum to analyze. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 10, 2018
Art World No, We’re Serious: They Just Spent $50 Million to Build the First-Ever Comedy Museum in Upstate New York Located in Lucille Ball's hometown, the 37,000-square-foot temple of yuks has something for everyone. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 10, 2018
Art World Pussy Riot Claims That Masha Alyokhina Has ‘Found a Way to Escape’ Russia to Perform in Scotland, Defying a Travel Ban "The show must go on," the group posts, referring to "Pussy Riot: Riot Days" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 9, 2018
Art World Who Really Painted ‘Salvator Mundi’? An Oxford Art Historian Says It Was Leonardo’s Assistant Scholar Matthew Landrus estimates that Leonardo painted only a small fraction of the canvas. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 7, 2018
Art World Is Robin Gunningham Banksy? This Early Album Cover Art Might Be the Best Clue Yet—and Now It’s Up for Sale A print by Robin Gunningham has emerged online, increasing speculation that he is the world-renowned street artist. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 6, 2018
Art World The American Folk Art Museum’s New Director Has a Plan to Raise the Profile of Self-Taught Art Self-taught art is "genuine, immediate, and candid," says the museum's new director, Jason T. Busch. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 6, 2018
Galleries David Zwirner Hires a Millennial Social Media Influencer to Reinvent Its Online Sales Operation The dealer compared the gallery's website to a "sixth gallery space"—and has brought on Elena Soboleva to lead it. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 3, 2018
Art World Munich’s Haus der Kunst Cancels Its Planned Joan Jonas Show Because It Can’t Afford to Mount It The historic institution has been plagued by budgetary issues for years. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 2, 2018
Art World Pussy Riot Members Who Protested at the World Cup Are Freed—Then Immediately Arrested—Then Freed Again Police were waiting for the protesters outside the detention center. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 31, 2018
Art World Art-World Architect and Collector Peter Marino Will Open a Private Art Foundation in the Hamptons Marino says his foundation "will make the Frick look shabby." By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 31, 2018
Art World Sacha Baron Cohen Sent a Very Special Gift to the Art Advisor He Duped on His New Show Cohen's latest show focuses on the absurdities of American culture. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 30, 2018