Art World Hollywood’s #MeToo Whistleblower Rose McGowan Says She Is Now Focusing on Her Other Major Passion—Art The actor turned activist talks about the artists she admires and the making of an emotional art film that premieres next month in London. By Kate Brown, Nov 22, 2018
Politics A War on ‘Collective Memory’: A Sober Report Reveals the Extent of the Damage to War-Torn Cultural Sites in Yemen The document demands that all parties involved in the conflict work to protect Yemen's important cultural heritage. By Kate Brown, Nov 21, 2018
Art World In a Groundbreaking Report, Experts Advise French President Macron to Begin the ‘Restitution’ of Looted African Art The authors of the highly anticipated document make far-reaching proposals for artifacts in museums' colonial-era collections. By Kate Brown, Nov 20, 2018
Art World A Picasso Stolen in a Major Heist Six Years Ago Was Found Buried in a Romanian Forest. But It Was All Part of a Prank It turns out the recently discovered Picasso is a fake. By Kate Brown, Nov 19, 2018
On View A Show in Munich Reveals Intimate and Unusual Works by Jackson Pollock (And, No, They’re Not Paintings)—See Them Here Drawn from his family's collection, the exhibition includes drawings, doodles, sculpture and even screen-prints. By Kate Brown, Nov 16, 2018
Market Smuggled Away During the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette’s $36 Million Pearl Pendant Shatters Auction Records After her execution, the Queen of France's daughter inherited her jewels, which have been in private royal ownership for more than 200 years. By Kate Brown, Nov 15, 2018
Art & Exhibitions To Celebrate the 350th Anniversary of Rembrandt’s Death, the Rijksmuseum Vows to Show ‘All the Rembrandts’ Fittingly titled "All the Rembrandts in the Rijksmuseum," the landmark show offers a chance to see 'The Night Watch' before its restoration. By Kate Brown, Nov 14, 2018
Art World Berlin’s Cultural Institutions Unite to Fight Far-Right Nationalists in Germany In an unprecedented act of solidarity, leading organizations sign a declaration against intolerance and join forces in Berlin under a "flag" of the golden foil refugee blanket. By Kate Brown, Nov 9, 2018
People In ArtReview’s New Power 100, David Zwirner and Kerry James Marshall Rise to the Top, Outranking… the Entire #MeToo Movement? David Zwirner is number one on the 17th edition of ArtReview's Power 100 list. By Kate Brown, Nov 8, 2018
Art World Nicole Eisenman Makes a Dramatic Turn to Sculpture in Her First Solo Institutional Show in Germany There are more than 20 sculptures on view in Eisenman's show at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden. By Kate Brown, Nov 8, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Wes Anderson’s Offbeat Debut as a Curator Drove a Storied Museum’s Staff Crazy. The Results Are Enchanting Co-curated with Juman Malouf, “Spitzmaus Mummy in a Coffin and other Treasures” focuses on the curious and the weird in perfect compositions. By Kate Brown, Nov 7, 2018
Art World Mummies in Tweed? Wes Anderson Is Bringing His Retro Whimsy to Vienna’s Art History Museum for His Curatorial Debut The filmmaker is curating the show with his partner, Juman Malouf. By Kate Brown, Nov 6, 2018
People How Artist Emekah Ogboh Became One of Europe’s Fastest-Rising Stars—Without a Gallery, a Dealer, or Even Self-Promotion We spoke to the elusive artist ahead of a rare performance at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin. By Kate Brown, Nov 2, 2018
People ‘Destructive Macho Power Needs to Be Overthrown’: Meet the Next Berlin Biennale’s All-Star Team of ‘Female Identified’ Curators The four-member curatorial team hails from several South American nations in deep crisis. By Kate Brown, Oct 30, 2018
Art World Nan Goldin Is Selling Signed Prints for $100 to Support Victims of the Opioid Crisis The collective Magnum has teamed up with Aperture to offer prints by leading photographers including Stephen Shore, Catherine Opie, and Martin Parr. By Kate Brown, Oct 29, 2018