Art World Art Industry News: Are Auction Houses Burning Out Their Biggest Stars? + Other Stories Plus, filmmaker Michel Gondry’s son is an art dealer now and Laure Provoust will sing a Brexit song to passengers in London's underground. By Artnet News, Dec 19, 2018
Law & Politics Freshly Out of Jail, Artist Tania Bruguera Files a Defamation Lawsuit Against Cuba The artist hopes her action inspires other artists fearful of the government. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 18, 2018
Art World From Our Holiday Gift Guide to a Very Provocative Pyramid Selfie: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 15, 2018
On View The Kochi-Muziris Biennale Brings Together Work by the Guerrilla Girls, Zanele Muholi, and Shilpa Gupta—See Highlights Here Take a look around the fourth edition of India's largest visual art exhibition. By Naomi Rea, Dec 13, 2018
Politics Released From Jail, Artist Tania Bruguera Vows to Remain in Cuba to Continue Her Fight Against a New Censorship Law The news comes after the government watered down elements of the law. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 10, 2018
Art World Fears Grow for Tania Bruguera After Cuban Authorities Detain the Activist-Artist Tate directors condemn her arrest as she and fellow artists are reported to be on hunger strike in their fight against a new censorship law. By Javier Pes, Dec 5, 2018
Art World Charlotte Prodger Wins the 2018 Turner Prize With a Poetic iPhone Video About Gender Identity, Landscape, and Mythology The Scottish artist has taken home the top British art prize with her deeply felt work melding her native landscapes with her queer identity. By Javier Pes, Dec 4, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Where Is Salvator Mundi? Speculation Swirls as to Why Abu Dhabi Has Still Not Shown the $450M Painting + Other Stories Plus, why the Tower of Pisa is leaning less and Chinese archaeologists discover an ancient Terracotta Army in miniature. By Artnet News, Nov 23, 2018
Politics After an International Outcry From Activists and Artists, Photographer Shahidul Alam Is Finally Granted Bail in Bangladesh The news is a big win, say Alam's supporters—but the fight isn't over. By Ben Davis, Nov 15, 2018
Art World Here Are the 150 Artists Making Billboards for Every US State as Part of Hank Willis Thomas’s Midterm Election Project Marilyn Minter, Rashid Johnson, Tania Bruguera, and Theaster Gates are among the participants. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 9, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Did Banksy Fake the Shredding of ‘Girl With a Balloon’? + Other Stories Plus, Robin Williams's collection brings in $6.1 million at Sotheby's and a Titian painting is damaged after it falls off the wall in Madrid. By Artnet News, Oct 8, 2018
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 11 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week Talks, openings, festivals, and more. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 8, 2018
Art World From the Artists Anointed as MacArthur Geniuses to a Billionaire’s $380 Million Lawsuit Against Sotheby’s: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 5, 2018
Politics Tania Bruguera Stages an Impromptu Intervention at the Tate Modern in Solidarity With Jailed Photographer Shahidul Alam "Art never meant so much to me," says Alam's niece. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 4, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Collector Pulls Loans From Museum Amid Mapplethorpe Censorship Battle + Others Stories Plus, Tania Bruguera brings a meditation on the refugee crisis to Tate Modern and Shanghai gets yet another private museum. By Artnet News, Oct 1, 2018