Opinion Kenny Schachter Gets Emotional Support at LA’s Art Fairs—and Picks Up Some Intel on Larry Gagosian’s Bedroom Dealings Our columnist headed to Tinseltown for the second year of Frieze Los Angeles Week, and was surprised how much he liked it. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 24, 2020
Opinion As Trump Guts the NEA, We Need More People to Engage in Activist Philanthropy. Here’s What That Means With the NEA under threat, the founder of Anonymous Was a Woman issues a call for philanthropists to fund artists directly. By Susan Unterberg, Feb 24, 2020
Politics Nan Goldin, Kara Walker, and the DIS Art Collective Are Among the Hundreds of Cultural Figures Endorsing Bernie Sanders for US President More than 665 artists have signed a new open letter in support of Sanders. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 24, 2020
Politics Rebekah Mercer, Billionaire Donor to Anti-Science Causes, Is Off the American Museum of Natural History’s Board After Years of Protest There had been widespread calls from museum curators and scientists for Mercer to step down. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 24, 2020
Politics Museums Across Northern Italy Shutter as the Country Takes Emergency Measures to Contain the Spread of Coronavirus Authorities are taking exceptional measures to contain Europe’s biggest outbreak of the virus. By Naomi Rea, Feb 24, 2020
Opinion The Gray Market: Why History Equipped the Mega-Dealers to Win the $450 Million Marron Estate (and Other Insights) Our columnist charts the precedents that positioned Pace, Gagosian, and Acquavella to beat the auction houses for Donald Marron's collection. By Tim Schneider, Feb 23, 2020
Politics In India, One Man Literally Prays to an Uncanny Sculpture He Made of Donald Trump, His ‘God’ It remains to be seen if the president, who visits the country this month, will meet his biggest fan. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 20, 2020
Politics France Charges Dissident Artist Pyotr Pavlensky With Invasion of Privacy for Leaking a Paris Politician’s Sex Tape Pavlensky has a history of protest performance art. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 19, 2020
Politics ‘It Confirms the Dread I Felt on Election Day’: Artists From Countries Targeted by Trump’s Latest Immigration Ban Speak Out Nigeria, Myanmar, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Sudan, and Tanzania were all added to the banned list. By Brian Boucher, Feb 17, 2020
Politics Jeff Koons’s Ex-Wife and Muse Ilona Staller, aka Cicciolina, Is Returning to Politics to Take on Italy’s Populist Insurgents Iona Staller is angry that Italy's populist politicians have slashed pensions for her and other former members of parliament. By Naomi Rea, Feb 14, 2020
Politics This Artist-Activist Is Asking Women Artists to Raise Their Prices by 15 Percent to Fight the Art World’s Gender Pay Gap Michele Pred is taking to Frieze LA to promote her initiative. Look for her in the dress made of pink dollar bills. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 13, 2020
Opinion Why a New Yorker Cartoonist Is Up in Arms About Appropriation Art + Another Illuminating Idea From Around the Web Plus, America's most popular picture is of a dog on a toilet. By Ben Davis, Feb 12, 2020
Politics The House of Representatives Has Overwhelmingly Voted to Establish a Smithsonian Women’s History Museum A similar bill is awaiting approval from the Senate. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 12, 2020
Politics A Native American Burial Ground Is Being Desecrated to Make Way for Donald Trump’s Border Wall Construction on the border wall threatens more than 20 sites across Arizona. By Tanner West, Feb 11, 2020
Politics Malaysian Artists Cry Foul as the National Gallery in Kuala Lumpur Censors Four Artworks for Their Political Content The works were removed from an artist's mid-career survey after a museum board member complained. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 11, 2020