Politics On the Eve of French Elections, Here’s Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on the Arts Stark differences on issues of budget, arts funding, education—and what French art really means. By Jake Cigainero, Apr 22, 2017
Politics Which Art World Figures Funded Donald Trump’s Inauguration? Steve Cohen, Steve Wynn, Ken Griffin, and Henry Kravis are among the big donors. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 20, 2017
Politics Narrowing Gender Gap, Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon Writes 6,500 More Women Into Art History Artists added to Wikipedia for the first time included Lygia Clark and Hannah Black. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 18, 2017
Politics Iranian-American Gallerists Accused of Attempting to Overthrow the Government Will Head to Trial in Tehran Authorities called their art collection 'unethical and inappropriate.' By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 13, 2017
Politics 11 House Republicans Come Out in Favor of the National Endowment for the Arts, Opposing Trump In fact, they propose to increase funding for the embattled agency. By Brian Boucher, Apr 10, 2017
Politics Polish Court Gives Official Go-Ahead for Controversial World War II Museum Merger Amid political intrigues, the museum's current director fears for his job. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 6, 2017
Politics Iranian Gallery Drops Out of AIPAD Fair Due to Trump’s Travel Ban Ag Galerie would have been AIPAD's first Iranian exhibitor. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 28, 2017
Politics The Unlikely Winner of the Trump Presidency? Art Supply Stores Donald Trump says he's good for business. Art supply stores probably agree. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 23, 2017
Politics UNESCO Raises $75.5 Million to Defend Cultural Heritage in War Zones The United States is not among the countries who are donating. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 21, 2017
Politics On the Eve of Triennial, Prospect New Orleans Director Brooke Anderson Resigns She will be director of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 16, 2017
Politics Marina Abramović and Other Outraged Cultural Icons Demand Trump Spare Arts Funding Jasper Johns, Cindy Sherman, and Richard Serra are among those signing a petition to save the NEA. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 16, 2017
Politics Trump Pledges to End the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities He is the first president to do so. By Caroline Elbaor, Mar 16, 2017
Politics George W. Bush Publishes Book of His Paintings, and It’s a Bestseller Check out the former president's new paintings of military veterans. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 13, 2017
Politics Trump Supporters Stalk ‘He Will Not Divide Us’ Livestream to Mystery Location Haters continue to try to thwart the artwork. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 10, 2017
Politics Targeted for Invasive Questioning at the Border, a Political Artist Asks ‘Why?’ Lawyers told artnet News that his experience represents an unsettling new normal of scrutiny. By Brian Boucher, Mar 9, 2017