People Parma Is Giving Patti Smith a Photography Show and a University Degree Smith's photos, taken on a vintage Polaroid camera, will be on view in an Italian castle. By Perwana Nazif, Apr 7, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions Do We Need a New Peace Logo? A Museum in Frankfurt Thinks So Coinciding with an upcoming show, the Schirn Kunsthalle has launched a contest to redesign the peace sign. By Perwana Nazif, Apr 5, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: Eddie Martinez Plays Cowboys and Politics at Timothy Taylor The Brooklyn-based artist responds to the current political climate with a host of dystopian paintings. By Perwana Nazif, Apr 3, 2017
Art World Op Art Loses One of Its Leading Figures With Death of Julian Stanczak He created vividly-colored, geometric canvases that dazzled the eye. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 29, 2017
Art World Turkish Artist Zehra Doğan Sentenced to Prison for Painting of Kurdish Town Attack Doğan has been given a sentence of 2 years and 10 months by a Turkish court. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 24, 2017
Art World Strike at the Musée Rodin Steals Thunder of Major Survey of the Artist at Grand Palais Staff say their working conditions are getting worse by the day. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 24, 2017
On View Shows at Luxembourg & Dayan Explore the Life—and Death—of Collage What happens when Miró, Picasso, and Picabia meet Richard Prince, and Barbara Kruger? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso & Perwana Nazif, Mar 20, 2017
People Miety Heiden Joins Phillips as Head of Private Sales She left Sotheby's in 2016 after 18 years. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 15, 2017
Art World 16 Years Later, Stash of Stolen Paintings Found Near Crime Scene One of the stolen paintings ended up at auction. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 15, 2017
Art World Gallery Hopping: Lost in a Post-Colonial and Radioactive Sea at Galerie Tschudi Julian Charrière proposes a future memorial as an acknowledgment and tribute to the people of the Marshall Islands. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 14, 2017
Art World Gallery Hopping: Wet Dogs, Lowriders, and More at SADE LA Shared cultural memory and the artist's personal narrative and experiences merge at Mario Ayala's new show. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 13, 2017
Art World German Police Confiscate Artist’s Coconut Cannon Artist Julian Charrière was set to feature the work in the first-ever Antarctic Biennial. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 10, 2017
Art World Genuine ‘Schindler’s List’ Up for Sale for $2.3 Million The same document was offered for sale on eBay in 2013 for $3 million. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 10, 2017
Art World There’s a New Cadmium-Free Paint Alternative for Artists The cadmium-free pigment was developed after three years of research and development. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 6, 2017
Galleries Beijing Sets Its First-Ever Gallery Weekend for March 2017 Based off the success of Berlin Gallery Weekend, the Chinese capital gets its own. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 6, 2017