Art World Ex-Artforum Publisher Knight Landesman Moves to Dismiss Lawsuit Brought by Former Employee Amanda Schmitt Following in Artforum's footsteps, he denies retaliating against a woman who accused him of sexual misconduct. By Rachel Corbett, Dec 18, 2017
Art Fairs From a Surprise ‘Salvator Mundi’ to Tears for Trump: 8 Star-Making Turns at NADA Miami As usual, there was a slew of weird and attention-grabbing art on offer at the indie art fair, now back at Miami's Ice Palace. By Rachel Corbett & Andrew Goldstein, Dec 9, 2017
Art World Artforum Moves to Dismiss Lawsuit That Accuses Knight Landesman of Sexual Harassment and Defamation The magazine denies Amanda Schmitt's claims of retaliation, negligence, and defamation, but says "we will in no way defend Knight." By Rachel Corbett, Dec 8, 2017
Art World Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist Will Soon Be Deciding What NYC High School Students Learn in Art Class His "do it" project began as a kind of artistic call and response. Now, it will inform New York's high school arts curricula. By Rachel Corbett, Dec 7, 2017
Events and Parties The ACLU Courts Artists in Miami—and Installs a Political Phone Booth at the Standard All week, the "Speak Up Pop-Up" is raising funds for civil liberties causes in Miami. By Rachel Corbett, Dec 7, 2017
Art World Tired Fairgoers, Take Note: You Can Get a Free Massage at Art Basel, Thanks to Christian Jankowski The relaxing effect may have been cancelled out as I was being watched by a growing crowd. By Rachel Corbett, Dec 6, 2017
Art World Urs Fischer on His Miami Bus Stop, His Team-up With Katy Perry, and the ‘Most Difficult’ Project of His Life His spooky new Miami installation, Bus Stop, has people talking. By Rachel Corbett, Dec 6, 2017
Art World Good News, Sensitive People: New Research Says Your Emotional IQ Makes You a Better Artist Psychologists reveal the connections between emotional intelligence and creative thinking. By Rachel Corbett, Dec 5, 2017
Art World In the New Book ‘Letters to a Young Painter,’ Rainer Maria Rilke Dispenses Advice to a Teenage Balthus This introduction appears in the book, which has just been translated into English for the first time by David Zwirner Books. By Rachel Corbett, Nov 23, 2017
Art World ‘They Want to See Blood’: Anime Superfans Wage Cyber War Against Artist Jeanette Hayes Over Alleged Copying The artist says she received "thousands and thousands" of angry messages after a user accused her of image theft. By Rachel Corbett, Nov 21, 2017
Art World What Rodin Taught Anselm Kiefer About Making Art in an Age of Destruction On the 100th anniversary of Auguste Rodin's death, the Barnes Foundation opens a show looking at the French sculptor's influence on the German painter. By Rachel Corbett, Nov 17, 2017
Art World Benjamin Genocchio Is No Longer Director of the Armory Show Following Sexual Harassment Allegations Nicole Berry, the fair's deputy director, has assumed the role of director. By Rachel Corbett, Nov 8, 2017
Politics Hans Ulrich Obrist, Molly Nesbit, and Other Artforum Contributors Condemn Publishers’ Handling of Harassment Scandal They praised former editor Michelle Kuo's "principled resignation." By Rachel Corbett, Nov 1, 2017
Art World As Women of the Art World Join Together to Condemn Sexism, Artforum Promises Change Amid a harassment scandal, Artforum's new editor David Velasco pledges to "get to work" on a feminist agenda. By Rachel Corbett, Oct 29, 2017
Art World Career Advice, Then Talk of Sex: More Women Detail Allegations Against Former Artforum Publisher Knight Landesman The allegations all come from young women in the art world and follow a similar pattern. By Rachel Corbett, Oct 26, 2017