Politics How the Art World Took to the Streets for International Women’s Day "A Day Without a Woman" had ripple effects across the cultural industries. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 9, 2017
Politics The Pussyhat, Beloved Icon of Women’s March, Enters the V&A’s Permanent Collection The feminist symbol has achieved staggering popular currency in a short time. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 8, 2017
Politics Syrian Forces Retake Ancient City of Palmyra From ISIS This marks the second time it has been retaken from the Islamic State. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 3, 2017
Politics New York Gallery Owner Denied Entry Into US From Argentina Juan Garcia Mosqueda, a legal US resident, was detained for 36 hours before being forced to fly back to Buenos Aires. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Mar 1, 2017
Politics Anti-Fascists Clash With Right-Wing Group Inside the Minneapolis Institute of Art The culture war becomes very, very real. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 28, 2017
Politics Shia LaBeouf’s ‘He Will Not Divide Us’ Is Temporarily Shut Down—Again The project is proving to be more controversial than expected. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Feb 24, 2017
Politics The ‘Twinks4Trump’ Guy, Who Organized a Pro-Trump Art Show, Is Now a White House Correspondent His initial claim to fame was a photo series showing shirtless young men in "Make America Great Again" baseball hats. By Brian Boucher, Feb 21, 2017
Politics Davis Museum Protests Trump’s Travel Ban by Taking Down All Art by Immigrants Another museum responds to the controversial immigration order. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 16, 2017
Politics Jonathan Meese Releases Bizarre Video on Donald Trump and the End of Democracy Artists must act, not react, he said. By Henri Neuendorf & Hili Perlson, Feb 15, 2017
Politics What You Need to Know About the Art Historian on Trump’s National Security Council Victoria Coates's work has been about how great democracies make great art. By Brian Boucher, Feb 14, 2017
Politics Muslim Culture Comes to the Fore at the Museum of the City of New York The museum is celebrating Muslims in defiance of Trump's ban. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 13, 2017
Politics Museum Cancels Shia LaBeouf’s Anti-Trump Project, Calls It ‘Flashpoint for Violence’ The collaborative project was supposed to last the length of the Trump presidency. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 10, 2017
Politics Right-Wing Extremists Vandalize Politically Charged Art Exhibition in Kiev The show depicted right-wing nationalism on either side of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. By Hili Perlson, Feb 9, 2017
Politics Obama Photographer’s Instagram Knocks Donald Trump Pete Sousa is letting his photography do the talking. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 9, 2017
Politics Artists Faced Sharp Rise in Attacks and Censorship in 2016, Report Says The US is amongst the 10 worst nations for censorship. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 8, 2017