Law & Politics Louvre Museum Accused of Discrimination After Barring Israeli Students Is the famous Parisian museum antisemitic? By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 16, 2015
Art World Iconic $2.5 Million Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach Returns to Leipzig By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 15, 2015
Art & Exhibitions 2016 Sydney Biennale Announces 13 Curatorial Advisors By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 15, 2015
Auctions Six Intimate Harper Lee Letters Could Fetch $250,000 at Christie’s By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 12, 2015
Art World Planned Statue of Vladimir the Great in Moscow Outrages Locals and Irks Ukrainians By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 12, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Arabic Street Art Replaces Love Locks in Paris’ Pont des Arts Bridge By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 12, 2015
Art World South African Photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa Accused of Murdering Sex Worker Goes To Trial Mthethwa is accused of bludgeoning a 23-year-old sex worker to death. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 11, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Turner Prize-Nominated Artist Roger Hiorns Will Bury a Boeing 737 in the Name of Art By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 11, 2015
Auctions 14 Watercolours by Adolf Hitler Go Under the Hammer in Germany By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 11, 2015
Art World Canadian Political Journalist Evan Solomon Fired Over Secret Art Sales Scandal The governor of the Bank of England and the founder of Blackberry were clients. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 10, 2015
Auctions Sotheby’s London Next Contemporary Art Sale is All About the Money, Literally By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 10, 2015
Law & Politics Thieves Steal Massive Meteorite Worth $12,000 From Australian Museum By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 10, 2015
Art World Berlin Studio Complex, the Uferhallen, Threatened by Adidas Adidas has turned an exhibition space into an indoor soccer arena. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 10, 2015