Politics Pussy Riot’s Advice on Surviving in Trump’s America, Delivered in Miami Beach The talk ranged from "vaginal globalism" to the lessons of hard prison time. By Brian Boucher, Dec 2, 2016
Politics Art Must Admit the Lesson of Donald Trump’s Election or Face Irrelevance We need to reckon with the shock if we are to combat the horror effectively. By Ben Davis, Nov 29, 2016
Politics Anti-Castro Artist Violently Arrested in Havana Ahead of Art Basel Dissident groups in Cuba are laying low following Castro's death. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 28, 2016
Politics How Will Next Year’s French Elections Affect the Art Market? Art experts weigh in on the implications of possibly removing the French 'wealth tax'. By Robert Williams, Nov 25, 2016
Politics Trump’s Education Secretary Has Art World Ties But ‘No Meaningful Experience’ in Schools Betsy DeVos is heavily criticized by teachers unions. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 24, 2016
Politics Did Obama Troll Donald Trump With a Norman Rockwell Painting in Oval Office Meeting? Lady Liberty opens her arms to immigrants; Trump does not. By Brian Boucher, Nov 22, 2016
Politics Berlin’s New Culture Senator Wants to ‘Rethink’ Chris Dercon’s Appointment Klaus Lederer made no secret of his opposition to Dercon's appointment to the Volksbühne. By Hili Perlson, Nov 17, 2016
Politics Germany Reforms Commission for Nazi-Era Art Restitution After Criticism From Jewish Groups The government appointed two Jewish members. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 11, 2016
Politics Madame Tussauds Rushes to Prepare Donald Trump Figure for Inauguration Day It's the second time he's been featured at the famed wax museum. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 11, 2016
Politics Artist Offers Post-It Therapy in Subway for Grieving New Yorkers After Trump Triumph The project has lit up social media. By Brian Boucher, Nov 11, 2016
Politics Here’s What Artists Have to Say About the Future of America Under Donald Trump Artists were eager to speak out. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 10, 2016
Politics Artist Adds Hillary Clinton Sign to Tribute to Failed Presidential Campaigns Nina Katchadourian designed the signs herself. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 10, 2016
Politics Pussy Riot Offers Encouragement to Dissenters in Trump’s America They draw on their own prison experience for a metaphor. By Brian Boucher, Nov 10, 2016
Politics After 27 Years, Royal Ontario Museum Finally Apologizes for Racist Exhibition The African-Canadian community accepted the long-awaited apology. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 10, 2016
Politics Did Artist’s Trump Campaign During 2000 Election Predict the Future? The artist stumped for Trump back in 2000. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2016