People Disgraced Dealer Helge Achenbach Was Once the Toast of Germany’s Art World. In a New Memoir, He Details His Spectacular Fall In his post-prison memoir, the former art advisor criticizes the global art market while bragging about capitalizing on its weaknesses. By Kito Nedo, Mar 24, 2020
Shows & Exhibitions Why Käthe Kollwitz, an Icon of German Modern Art, Is Still So Controversial on Her 150th Anniversary Her work, deemed too empathic, is snubbed by contemporary artists and the market. By Kito Nedo, Jul 18, 2017
People Influential Berlin Gallerist Barbara Weiss Dies at 56 She represented artists like Nicole Eisenman, Harun Farocki, and Maria Eichhorn. By Kito Nedo, Jan 4, 2017
Opinion What’s Driving the Surge in Art Books? ‘Publish or Perish’ is becoming the new norm. By Kito Nedo, Nov 4, 2016