Art & Exhibitions New Paris Museum Aims to Restore Maurice Mendjizky’s Place in Art History By Artnet News, Apr 10, 2014
Art World The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami Sues City for Breach of Contract By Sarah Cascone, Apr 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions George W. Bush Used Wikipedia to Copy Portaits of World Leaders By Sarah Cascone, Apr 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Buy, Sell, Hold: How’s the Market for Paul Gauguin Prints? Now seems to be the time to sell your Paul Gauguin prints, if you have them. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Apr 10, 2014
Art World El Anatsui, First African Artist Appointed at London’s Royal Academy By Artnet News, Apr 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Marina Abramović Will Do Nothing for Next Project (Yes, It’s Still Art) By Sarah Cascone, Apr 9, 2014
Art World Artists in Pakistan Unfurl Large Picture of a Child to Protest Against Drone Attacks By Artnet News, Apr 9, 2014
Art World Leeds Doctor Unveils his Collection of British Surrealist Art, the Largest in the UK By Artnet News, Apr 9, 2014
Art World Up Close and Personal with Jasper Johns’s “Regrets” at MoMA Johns's printmaking work deepens the mystery of his artistic process. By Deborah Ripley, Apr 9, 2014
People Britain’s Culture Secretary Maria Miller Resigns Amid Expense Scandal By Coline Milliard, Apr 9, 2014
Events and Parties The New York Academy of Art’s Tribeca Ball Offers Something Other Galas Don’t The stars turned out for Laurie Simmons and Carroll Dunham—and to visit studios. By Cait Munro, Apr 8, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Kusama, Kentridge, and Kjartansson Among Eli Broad’s Latest Acquisitions By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 8, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Museum of Arts and Design Hopes a Biennial Will Help Brighten Things Up The New York institution has gone through a rough patch, but it has big plans. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 8, 2014