Art World ‘The Western Press Love Dissing Russia’: Garage’s Chief Curator Kate Fowle Builds a Cultural Bridge to Moscow Dasha Zhukova's Garage marks its 10th anniversary as the World Cup kicks off in Moscow—and Juergen Teller is a big fan of both. By Naomi Rea, Jun 13, 2018
Art World Paris’s Musée Rodin Holds Talks to Open in China The French institution could loan 100 works while the Chinese museum builds its own collection. By Naomi Rea, Jun 12, 2018
Art World Impressionist Masterpieces From London Will Head to Paris’s Fondation Louis Vuitton Next Year Much of the work hasn't been shown in the French capital for more than 60 years. By Naomi Rea, Jun 8, 2018
Politics The UK’s Labour Party Leader Pledges to Return the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece Jeremy Corbyn has said he will engage in “constructive talks” regarding the embattled sculptures if he is elected Prime Minister of the UK. By Naomi Rea, Jun 4, 2018
On View Salvador Dalí Was the Master of His Image—But These Woman Photographers Captured Him Like You’ve Never Seen Before From established photojournalists like Martha Holmes to Dalí's wife and muse Gala, it wasn't just men who captured the Surrealist painter. By Naomi Rea, Jun 4, 2018
Law & Politics Christie’s Sold This Swiss Dealer a Painting Likely Looted by the Nazis. Now He Wants His Money Back Alain Dreyfus says the auction house should have known about the painting’s dubious provenance. By Naomi Rea, May 31, 2018
Art World London’s Hayward Gallery Shuts Due to Fire on the Eve of Lee Bul’s Highly Anticipated Solo Show The gallery hopes to reopen on Friday. By Naomi Rea, May 30, 2018
Art World Has Jeff Koons’s Paris Flower Been Plucked? French Culture Minister Publicly Rejects the Divisive Sculpture’s Proposed Site The news came as a surprise to representatives of the artist ahead of a planned meeting with the minister. By Naomi Rea, May 29, 2018
Market Lacking a Local Buyer, an Historic Photo Album by Pioneering Photographer Julia Cameron Gets the Go-Ahead to Leave the UK The album containing photographs of Charles Darwin and Alfred, Lord Tennyson has been issued an export license after no serious intention to purchase it was raised at home. By Naomi Rea, May 25, 2018
Law & Politics French Artist Orlan Must Pay Lady Gaga and Universal $18,000 in Fees Following Unsuccessful Lawsuit, French Court Rules The French artist took the pop star to court in 2016 for allegedly appropriating her work in the music video for “Born This Way.” By Naomi Rea, May 25, 2018
On View Alexander Calder’s Monumental Mobiles Appear Alongside His Artful Lifehacks at Hauser & Wirth’s Countryside Outpost From mobiles to an “unspillable” homemade ashtray, the show organized in collaboration with the Calder Foundation captures the spirit of the artist's life in his Roxbury farmhouse. By Naomi Rea, May 25, 2018
Art World Peter Doig Wants to Make Denzil Forrester, a Painter of the Afro-Caribbean Experience in England, Much More Famous We spoke to Peter Doig and his co-curator, Matthew Higgs, about a great and long-overlooked painter of the Windrush generation. By Naomi Rea, May 23, 2018
Art World Belgian Art Prize Nominees Withdraw After a Critical Open Letter From the Art Community The five shortlisted artists say the public was too quick to dismiss them as “straight, middle-aged, white, cosmopolitan males.” By Naomi Rea, May 22, 2018
Art World Multidisciplinary Art Sensation Laure Prouvost Will Represent France at the 2019 Venice Biennale Her international career is "a reflection of the dynamism of the French art scene," the ministry of culture said. By Naomi Rea, May 21, 2018
Art World An Art Dealer Claims He’s Discovered a Previously Unknown Rembrandt. Where’d He Find It? At Christie’s Bought for $172,000, the portrait could be worth millions of dollars. By Naomi Rea, May 16, 2018