Art World ‘Appropriation Art’ or ‘Revenge Porn’? The Subject of a Richard Prince Instagram Portrait Slams the Artist’s Use of Her Image Zoë Ligon says she feels "violated" by the use of her image without her consent. By Naomi Rea, Nov 5, 2019
Law & Politics In a Brazen Treasure Heist in France, Thieves Rammed a Medieval Cathedral With a Tree Trunk and Made Off With Precious Artifacts The perpetrators targeted the UNESCO World Heritage Site early on Monday morning. By Naomi Rea, Nov 4, 2019
People Banksy’s Former Dealer Is Releasing a Book of Never-Before-Seen Photos of the Street Artist in Action. See Highlights Here The first 50 buyers of the book are entered for the chance to win the rights to a rare Banksy work. By Naomi Rea, Nov 4, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Treasures From King Tut’s Tomb Are Heading to London Before Returning to Egypt Forever. See Highlights Here Nearly half of the items have never left Egypt before. By Naomi Rea, Oct 31, 2019
Art World Looking for a Way to Make Your Halloween Artistic? This Spooky Deck of Tarot Cards by Salvador Dalí Should Do the Trick Taschen has republished a deck of cards designed by the great Surrealist for a James Bond movie. By Naomi Rea, Oct 31, 2019
Market A Lost Cimabue Masterpiece Found Hanging in an Elderly French Woman’s Kitchen Sold for a Stunning $26.8 Million The Medieval painting was spotted above the stove where it had been hanging for years. By Naomi Rea, Oct 28, 2019
On View The Missing Salvator Mundi Isn’t in the Louvre’s Leonardo da Vinci Blockbuster. But a Second Version You’ve Probably Never Heard of Is Curators remain hopeful the missing painting will turn up. By Naomi Rea, Oct 24, 2019
Art & Exhibitions The ‘Mona Lisa’ Experience: How the Louvre’s First-Ever VR Project, a 7-Minute Immersive da Vinci Odyssey, Works Experience the 'Mona Lisa' without the crowds. By Naomi Rea, Oct 22, 2019
Politics An Istanbul Art Fair’s Chairman Has Apologized for a Mass Email Defending Turkey’s Invasion of Syria—But a Staff Exodus Has Begun Ali Güreli says his remarks were driven by "emotions." By Naomi Rea, Oct 21, 2019
Art & Exhibitions The Louvre’s Historic Leonardo da Vinci Show Is Finally Here. We Asked the Curators What Surprises Visitors Should Expect Curators Vincent Delieuvin and Louis Frank share what they've learned over the 10 years spent planning the show. By Naomi Rea, Oct 21, 2019
Art World What Do the French Truly Think About Jeff Koons’s Divisive Gift? We Camped Out by the Sculpture for Three Days to Find Out One intrepid reporter braved the elements to find out the truth. By Naomi Rea, Oct 18, 2019
Art Fairs 7 Emerging Artists to Watch at FIAC and Its Edgier Sister Fair, the Paris Internationale We scoured the city to find the best still-unknown names to look out for. By Naomi Rea & Nate Freeman, Oct 17, 2019
Politics The Founder of a Turkish State-Backed Art Fair Is Asking the Art World Not to Believe ‘Black Propaganda’ About Turkey’s Invasion of Syria Ali Güreli says the operation has been miscast by the media. By Naomi Rea, Oct 15, 2019
Art World Experts Anticipate Paris’s Art Market to Benefit From a Brexit Bump, but the City Is Also in the Midst of a Cultural Renaissance All on Its Own FIAC's director says it is "not constructive" to think of one city benefiting at the expense of another. By Naomi Rea, Oct 15, 2019
People Under a New Anti-Fascist Culture Minister, Eike Schmidt’s Contract at the Uffizi Is Renewed for Another Four Years The French art historian Sylvain Bellenger will also stay on at the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples. By Naomi Rea, Oct 14, 2019