On View 8 Things Not to Miss During Berlin Art Week, From a Tasteful Night at Berlin’s Notorious Berghain Club to a ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Reading Here are the highlights this year's Berlin Art Week, which opens tomorrow at various institutions, project spaces, private collections, and galleries across the German capital. By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Sep 25, 2018
Market ‘Every Crisis Is an Opportunity’: The Turkish Art Market Holds Its Head High, Despite Political Upheaval and a Currency in Free Fall The 13th edition of Contemporary Istanbul ran last week in Turkey's cultural capital, standing steady amid a deepening economic crisis. By Kate Brown, Sep 24, 2018
Art World ‘We Don’t Want to See a Wall Anymore’: Berlin Shuts Down an Artist’s Bold Plan to Rebuild the Barrier The planned reconstruction sparked a powerful backlash even though it was due to be torn down on the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. By Kate Brown, Sep 21, 2018
Art World For His Latest Spectacle, JR Will Unveil a Massive Installation at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate JR took on the US-Mexico border wall, and now he is celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall. By Kate Brown, Sep 20, 2018
On View Munich Says Its Art Scene Doesn’t Get Enough Attention. Can a New Gallery Share Program Change That? The first edition of Various Others shows promise. By Kate Brown, Sep 18, 2018
Art & Exhibitions How Europe’s Oldest Arts Festival Is Confronting the Rise of Nationalism Set in the Austrian city of Graz, the arts festival Steirischer Herbst will try to delve into populism's grey zones. By Kate Brown, Sep 18, 2018
Politics ‘This Is Reprehensible’: Nan Goldin Responds to News That Richard Sackler Has Patented an OxyContin-Addiction Drug The photographer's activist group PAIN demands that the drug's manufacturer release its new patent so that the life-saving drug can be produced generically. By Kate Brown, Sep 11, 2018
Art World ‘The Statues Really Needed Painting’: An Amateur Artist Defends Her Neon ‘Restoration’ of a 15th-Century Religious Shrine Mary's makeover includes lipstick, eyeliner, and green hair. By Kate Brown, Sep 10, 2018
Art World Archeologists Just Hit the Jackpot, Discovering a Jar Full of Roman Gold Coins Hidden in an Ancient Basement Local media have speculated that the find could be worth millions. By Kate Brown, Sep 10, 2018
Politics ‘Life Is Turning Into a Nightmare’: Berlin Gallery KOW Revamps Its Exhibition Program in the Eleventh Hour to Take on Germany’s Right Wing The gallery has also published a manifesto-like essay in conjunction with the last-minute group show. By Kate Brown, Sep 7, 2018
Art Fairs Fair Trade Agreement? More Top-Tier Fairs Are Changing Their Booth Costs to Accommodate Smaller Galleries In addition to Art Basel, Frieze Los Angeles and Gallery Weekend Berlin say they will also be introducing their own versions of tiered pricing systems. By Naomi Rea & Kate Brown, Sep 5, 2018
Art Fairs ‘We All Make Each Other Stronger’: Art Berlin Director Maike Cruse on How Collaboration Could Change Art Fairs as We Know Them The art fair veteran shares her insights on Berlin's rapidly changing collector scene, and how art fairs can help galleries through some of the market's current tribulations. By Kate Brown, Sep 4, 2018
People ‘Direct Action Is Our Only Hope’: Opioid Crisis Activist Nan Goldin on Why People Need to Go Offline to Fight for Their Beliefs For eight months, Goldin has dedicated herself to speaking out againt the Sackler family's influence in art museums. By Kate Brown, Sep 4, 2018
Art World Millions of Artifacts Feared Destroyed as Fire Engulfs the National Museum of Brazil The 200-year-old museum, which is the oldest scientific institution in Brazil, had been underfunded for years. By Kate Brown, Sep 3, 2018
Art Fairs Can a Dealer Design a More Sustainable Art Fair? Ex-Gallerist Joanna Kamm Is Taking the Reigns at Liste to Find Out Afters 23 years, Basel's fair for young art is changing hands. By Kate Brown, Aug 31, 2018