Law & Politics Man Sues Museum of Ice Cream Over ‘Unfit and Unsafe’ Sprinkle Pool He alleges he sprained an ankle after jumping into the museum's infamous sprinkle pool. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 9, 2024
Art World Banksy’s Animal-Themed Street Art Spree Continues With Pelicans For the fifth straight day, Banksy has created new work in London—and each one features animals. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 9, 2024
Art World Trump Adds Andres Serrano’s Book About Him to His Mar-a-Lago Library The 'Piss Christ' artist makes his mark at Trump HQ. By Ben Davis, Aug 8, 2024
Art World Daylight Robbery! Has Banksy’s New Animal Artwork in London Already Been Stolen? The image of a wolf howling at the moon made clever use of a satellite dish. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 8, 2024
Art & Exhibitions See the Swirling Yayoi Kusama Sculpture That Just Landed in London "Infinite Accumulation" represents "a massive metropolis with people of all cultures moving constantly," the artist said. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 8, 2024
Art World Johnny Cash Is Getting a Larger-Than-Life Statue on Capitol Hill Cash is the first musician to be immortalized in the National Statuary Hall. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 7, 2024
Law & Politics A Historic Act of Diplomacy Freed This Russian Artist. Here’s the Subtle Protest That Got Her Locked Up Sasha Skochilenko became an international symbol of Russia's crackdown on anti-war speech. By Ben Davis, Aug 7, 2024
Law & Politics Videographer Charged in Vandalism Incident at Brooklyn Museum Director’s Home The journalist and videographer is facing felony hate crime charges By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 7, 2024
Art World Zoo? Banksy Adds Monkeys to His New Body of Animal Artworks The monkeys join a procession, following a mountain goat and two pachyderms. By Brian Boucher, Aug 7, 2024
Museums & Institutions French Museums Hit by Ransomware Attack A wave of cyber attacks have affected arts organizations over the past year. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 7, 2024
Law & Politics Auction of Art by Michael Jackson Abruptly Halted A last-minute bankruptcy filing has put a pause on the sale. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 7, 2024
Law & Politics Photographer Files $300,000 Copyright Infringement Suit Against ‘Zillow Gone Wild’ She says the wildly popular social media account swiped two of her photos. By Brian Boucher, Aug 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions The Museum of Sex Is Laying Bare Andy Warhol’s Most Provocative Films Warhol's silent, black and white films are exercises in both intimacy and voyeurism. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 6, 2024
Law & Politics Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Damaging Lenin and Mao Sculpture in Texas The stainless steel sculpture by the Gao Brothers was significantly damaged by explosives. By Brian Boucher, Aug 6, 2024
Art World Two New Banksy Artworks Appear In London, But What Do They Mean? A scapegoat? The elephant in the room? Commenters search for metaphors in Bansky's latest artworks. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 6, 2024