Politics Controversial Decision Enables Change of Museum’s Focus to One of Polish Suffering The conservative government is forcing the museum to merge with one dedicated to 'heroic Polish self-defense.' By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jan 25, 2017
Politics Smithsonian to Shutter Popular ‘Hall of Presidents’ for Renovation The exhibition will be updated with new interactive technology. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 24, 2017
Politics South Korean Culture Minister Resigns After Arrest Over Blacklist The minister was arrested along with other officials connected to the blacklist. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jan 23, 2017
Politics Cuban Dissident Artist ‘El Sexto’ Released From Maximum Security Prison He had been held for two months without charge. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jan 23, 2017
Politics Some of Our Favorite Images From the Women’s March Art patron Agnes Gund and artist Laurie Simmons were among the marchers. By Artnet News, Jan 22, 2017
Politics Female Protester Crashes Museum Unveiling of Donald Trump Wax Statue A feminist grabs back. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 18, 2017
Politics Survey Shows London Art Dealers Think Free Movement Is Crucial While PM Confirms Single Market Exit British PM Theresa May confirms single market exit but MPs will vote on deal. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jan 18, 2017
Politics Anti-Trump ‘NASTY WOMEN’ Art Show Raises $50,000 for Planned Parenthood The hit exhibition will be restaged around the world. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 17, 2017
Politics Dear Ivanka Protests Ask First Daughter to Bring Women’s Rights in Move to Washington Dear Ivanka hosts a second rally in New York. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 17, 2017
Politics Richard Prince Calls Work Sold to Ivanka Trump ‘Fake Art’ Prince says he returned the money. By Brian Boucher, Jan 12, 2017
Politics Outsider Art Fair Invites Guests to Bid Farewell to President Obama on Inauguration Day You can read your favorite quote from POTUS at the fair. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 12, 2017
Politics Japan Recalls South Korean Ambassador in Protest of ‘Comfort Women’ Memorial The statue points to a dark chapter in Japanese-Korean relations. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 12, 2017
Politics Capitol Controversy Rages as Student Painting is Repeatedly Removed and Restored Is the issue free speech or the rules of an obscure competition? By Brian Boucher, Jan 11, 2017
Politics How This Gerhard Richter Painting Reveals Germany’s National Identity Crisis Interior minister Thomas de Maizière said Germany must look ahead. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 9, 2017
Politics Artist Wants Trump to Ditch ‘Racist’ Wall for Orange Fence by Christo Luis Camnitzer wasn't expecting his petition to be so successful. By Brian Boucher, Jan 9, 2017