Politics Violet Overn’s Chilling Fraternity House Photos Bring Sexual Assault Victims Out of the Darkness The photographer depicts the uglier side of college life. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 19, 2016
Politics Donald Trump Used His Foundation to Buy a Six-Foot Painting of Himself by This Artist It's "Cirque du Soleil meets Picasso," some say. By Brian Boucher, Sep 13, 2016
Politics Germany Proposes New Fund to Acquire Nationally Significant Art Is government acquisition the answer to stopping cultural drain? By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 12, 2016
Politics Plans Halted for Guggenheim Helsinki as Project Cut From Government Budget Does Helsinki need a Guggenheim? By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Sep 9, 2016
Politics Turkish Authorities Halt Austrian Archaeological Work at Ancient Site of Ephesus The abrupt decision follows a diplomatic spat between the two nations. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Sep 7, 2016
Politics Çanakkale Biennial in Turkey Calls Off its 2016 Edition It was slated to open in three weeks. By Hili Perlson, Sep 5, 2016
Politics Formerly Homeless Artist to Run for Irish Presidency Kevin Sharkey thinks he could offer a unique perspective to the role. By Naomi Rea, Aug 31, 2016
Politics French Prime Minister Cites Delacroix’s Bare-Breasted Marianne in ‘Burkini’ Debate Almost two centuries after the painting was created, it is a hot topic once again. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 31, 2016
Politics Massive Nude Donald Trump Sculpture Removed From Union Square Park It's hideous, but you won't be able to look away. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 18, 2016
Politics Artist Natalie White Arrested for Vandalism After Equal Rights Protest She could face up to a year in prison. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 17, 2016
Politics Art Collecting Real Estate Tycoon Aby Rosen Creates Anti-Trump Billboard Rosen does business with Trump's son-in-law. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 15, 2016
Politics Public Art Projects Cancelled Ahead of Rio Olympics Launch Is it a budget or a political question? We spoke to one affected artist. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 3, 2016
Politics Provocative Hillary Clinton Mural Removed Despite Artist’s Attempt at Self-Censorship Lushsux covered Clinton's racy depiction with a niqab, but it didn't last. By Carol Civre, Aug 2, 2016
Politics Çanakkale Biennial and Contemporary Istanbul Go Ahead Amid Turkey’s Crackdown The unrest in the country is affecting its blossoming art scene and market. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 2, 2016
Politics Street Artist Censored by Instagram After Provocative Mural of Hillary Clinton Goes Viral Is Instagram’s censorship politically biased? By Carol Civre, Aug 1, 2016