Art World Calling It a ‘Stoner Art Museum,’ a Republican Assembly Candidate Decries Public Funding for Cheech Marin’s Chicano Art Center But the comedian's museum has nothing to do with drugs. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 26, 2018
Law & Politics Two Iranian-American Art Dealers Jailed in Tehran Have Been Freed on $10 Million Bail Karan Vafadari and Afarin Neyssari were sentenced in January on espionage and other charges. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 25, 2018
Art World Christian Jankowski Guest-Starred on a German Crime Drama and Declared It Art. The Producers Say, No, It’s Just a TV Show The artist appropriated the episode for his latest exhibition at Petzel Gallery in New York. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 25, 2018
Law & Politics A $1.2 Million Ancient Persian Sculpture Seized From TEFAF New York Must Be Returned to Iran, Judge Rules Investigators showed that the work was looted and smuggled from the country in the 1930s. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 24, 2018
Art World Jackpot of the Century? An Art Dealer Claims He Found Six de Kooning Paintings in a New Jersey Storage Unit David Killen paid $15,000 for 200 abandoned artworks, including a potentially sensational discovery. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 23, 2018
Art World The Most Ambitious Art Project Ever? The Nonprofit ART 2030 Wants to Help the UN Build a More Sustainable World The program coincides with the UN's General Assembly in New York this September. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 23, 2018
Art World Japanese Art Collective TeamLab Is Bringing Its High-Tech Immersive Art Experiences to New York The insanely popular Japanese digital art collective is coming to the US. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 19, 2018
Art World The House Overwhelmingly Rejects a Republican Proposal to Slash Funding for the NEA and NEH The amendment to the 2019 federal budget proposed a 15 percent cut to the agencies. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 18, 2018
Art World Yasiin Bey, Formerly Known as Mos Def, Is Opening a Gallery in the South Bronx to Fuse Art and Hip-Hop The project is a collaboration with advertising executive Free Richardson. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 18, 2018
People White Cube Poaches Warhol Expert Eric Shiner From Sotheby’s to Lead Its American Operations Despite the high-profile appointment, the British gallery insists it has no plans to open a gallery in New York. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 17, 2018
Art World Want to Get Into New York’s Best Museums for Free? Now All You Need Is a Library Card The Culture Pass initiative gives any resident with a library card free entry into the city's world-class cultural institutions. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 16, 2018
Art World Art Basel’s Parent Company Is Launching a New Fair in Singapore Next Year MCH Group, along with Sandy Angus and Tim Etchells, will debut Art SG in November 2019. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 13, 2018
Art World The Glasgow School of Art Vows to Rebuild After a Second Major Fire Devastates Its Historic Studio Building The building was undergoing repairs from a 2014 fire when the July blaze broke out. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 11, 2018
Art World Red Bull Expands Its Arts Initiatives in Detroit With Cash Stipends and Micro-Grants for Artists, Curators, and Writers Participants in Red Bull's new Detroit-based programs can receive up to $12,000. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 11, 2018
Art World The New-York Historical Society Launches a Multi-Year Exhibition Program Tracing the Struggles of Marginalized Communities in America The program will focus on topics ranging from the civil rights movement to the evolving definitions of citizenship. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 11, 2018