Art World documenta Taps a Corporate Art Exec as CEO in a Bid to Regain Public Trust After Last Year’s Budget Scandal Sabine Schormann previously directed the foundations of a German bank and insurance company. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 25, 2018
Art World Madonna’s Former Art Advisor Can Proceed With a Sale of the Singer’s Highly Intimate Personal Belongings, a Court Rules The auction includes a breakup letter from Tupac Shakur, a hairbrush, and underwear. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 24, 2018
Art World Artist Sophia Al-Maria Wins the US’s First Major Award for Contemporary Middle Eastern Art The prize comes with $100,000 and a show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 23, 2018
Art World Once Filled With Crumbling Masterpieces, a 16th-Century Chapel in Florence Reopens After Painstaking Conservation The American nonprofit Friends of Florence stepped in to restore the chapel that's home to Renaissance masterpieces. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 20, 2018
Art World ‘No Initiative or Ideas’: Details Emerge About Why Chris Dercon Lost His Job at the Head of Berlin’s VolksbĂĽhne Theater The ex-Tate Modern director's inexperience caused friction with city officials. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 19, 2018
Art World Judy Chicago, JR, and Kehinde Wiley Make TIME Magazine’s List of 100 Most Influential People Architect Elizabeth Diller and designer Virgil Abloh also made the list. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 19, 2018
Art World A New DC Police-Training Program Requires Cops to Take Tours of the Museum of African American History and Culture Mayor Murial Bowser hopes the program will address prejudice and bias in law enforcement. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 18, 2018
Art Fairs Gallery Anxiety Forces ‘Tough Choices’ for the Moving Image Fair, Which Postpones Its New York Edition Fairs should be responsive to their participants, the co-founder says. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 17, 2018
Art World 3 Spectacular Coachella Art Installations That Are Giving the Music a Run for Its Money Ambitious mega-installations have become the backdrop of the famed festival. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 16, 2018
People New York Magazine Art Critic Jerry Saltz Wins the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism Shortlisted twice, the veteran New York critic finally takes home journalism's most prestigious prize. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 16, 2018
Art Fairs ‘The Scene Is Doing Terribly But the Market Is Doing Great’: Galleries Report Solid Sales at SP-Arte Amid Political Unrest Brazil's premier art fair seemed to be taking place a world away. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 16, 2018
Politics ‘Every Artist Who’s Not a Lunatic Is Concerned’: Brazil’s Art Scene Struggles to Find a Unified Response to Political Turmoil The country's leading art fair, SP-Arte, has taken extra steps to avoid confrontation. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 12, 2018
Art World SP-Arte Opens Amid Political Instability, Days After Brazil’s Former President Was Sentenced to Jail Artists and dealers remain hopeful that the country's art market can survive the political chaos. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 11, 2018
Art World After a Tumultuous Year, documenta Appoints a Former Sony Music Executive as Interim CEO Can Wolfgang Orthmayer restore public trust in the debt-ridden exhibition? By Henri Neuendorf & Kate Brown, Apr 9, 2018
Auctions One Collector Saved More Than 1,500 Classic NASA Photos From the Trash. Now, They Are Headed to Auction. For $9,000, you could own a piece of space history. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 6, 2018