Politics Activists Used a Sledgehammer to Attack Berlin’s Newest Holocaust Memorial, Objecting to the Use of Victims’ Ashes The monument allegedly contained the ashes of Jewish victims of the Nazi regime. By Kate Brown, Jan 7, 2020
Politics ‘Call Me’: Jenny Holzer’s Latest Paintings at Art Basel Miami Beach Highlight Revelations From Trump’s Impeachment Hearings The artist's impeachment-themed work debuts today at Art Basel Miami Beach. By Julia Halperin, Dec 4, 2019
Analysis The Market for Disturbing Nazi Artifacts Is Growing. Who Is Buying Them—and Why? The market has become so profitable that scammers are creating forgeries of the material. By Daniel Grant, Nov 27, 2019
Politics A Key Impeachment Witness, Gordon Sondland Is Also a ‘Lover of Art.’ Here’s What We Know About His Multimillion-Dollar Art Collection The diplomat and wealthy hotelier owns a collection valued at up to $25 million. By Naomi Rea, Nov 22, 2019
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2019 Here's what art dealers say they sold at the London fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness). By Artnet News, Oct 7, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Artist Antony Gormley Is Worried About the Carbon Footprint He’s Leaving Behind With His Enormous and Energetic Royal Academy Show The institution's floors and ceilings had to be reinforced for the British artist's monumental new works in steel. By Javier Pes, Sep 17, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: Banksy’s Legendary Former Dealer Quits the Gallery Biz, Lamenting the Art World’s ‘Snobbery’ + Other Stories Plus, the Met's maintenance workers get a hefty raise and Dread Scott plans to reenact America's largest slave rebellion. By Artnet News, Sep 10, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: Why the Moon Landing Photographs Are Actually Artistic Masterpieces + Other Stories Plus, Beijing gallery Long March Space quits art fairs for good and Benin is building a museum to house its looted art. By Artnet News, Jul 17, 2019
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 19 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week The city's Pride celebrations are in full swing. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 24, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: Larry Gagosian and His Longtime Art-Dealer Girlfriend Call It Splits + Other Stories Plus, Iraq plans to reclaim thousands of artifacts in US collections and an Egon Schiele tours baggage claim at a Vienna airport. By Artnet News, May 30, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Is Ralph Rugoff’s Venice Biennale Exhibition Too US-Centric? We crunched the numbers on which country's artists are most present in "May You Live In Interesting Times." By Ben Davis, May 3, 2019
Art World From the ‘Green New Deal’ Hitting New York Museums to Anna Delvey’s Guilty Verdict: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 26, 2019
Law & Politics A Stolen Painting by Signac, Worth More Than $1 Million, Is Recovered in Ukraine Officials are investigating whether the same gang suspected of stealing the painting by Paul Signac could been involved in further art crimes. By Kate Brown, Apr 24, 2019
Art Fairs In Dallas, the Elusive Middle-Market Collector Is Alive and Well. But Are Dealers Willing to Woo Them? While the Dallas Art Fair's latest edition reached further toward the high end than ever, the depth of the market was in the middle. By Tim Schneider, Apr 16, 2019
Law & Politics The ‘Indiana Jones of the Art World’ Has Found a $28 Million Picasso Stolen From a Saudi Prince’s Yacht Two Decades Ago Dutch investigator Arthur Brand recovered the painting of Dora Maar. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 26, 2019