Art World Texas University Offers to Enroll Philadelphia UArts Students After Sudden Closure The Texas school says it has 20 to 30 spots in its performance and visual studies programs that it could fill. By Adam Schrader, Jun 13, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Dozens of Precious Artists’ Books Come Together in a Blowout Summer Show Not exactly beach reads, these volumes are more on the quirky side. By Brian Boucher, Jun 13, 2024
Law & Politics Vandals Target Home of Brooklyn Museum Director Anne Pasternak The residences of the museum's president and two trustees were also targeted. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 13, 2024
Artists Rising Star Shara Hughes Paints the Twisted Landscapes of Her Inner Psyche "Shara Hughes: Tree Farm" is on view at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Waldmannstrasse, Zurich. By Emily Steer, Jun 12, 2024
Law & Politics Martin Shkreli Sued for Allegedly Copying One-of-a-Kind Wu-Tang Clan Album The lawsuit alleges Shkreli played the music on social media and bragged about it. By Adam Schrader, Jun 12, 2024
Art Fairs Basel’s Fairs Boast More Asian Galleries and Artists But Fewer Collectors At Art Basel, the number of galleries with an Asian presence is up 20 percent from 2023. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 12, 2024
Art World Winning Design for London’s First AIDS Memorial Is Revealed British artist Anya Gallaccio has imagined a place for community gathering to commemorate those affected by HIV and AIDS. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 12, 2024
Law & Politics Former Uffizi Director Eike Schmidt’s Mayoral Campaign Soldiers On in Florence His campaign within an Italian right-wing party is in the next phase of a run-off election. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 12, 2024
Art World Kehinde Wiley Dismisses Sexual Assault Allegations as ‘Baseless’ Three people have now accused the artist of sexual misconduct. By Adam Schrader, Jun 11, 2024
Art Fairs How Does a Gallery Get Into Art Basel? More than 750 dealers apply for about 225 booths in the fair's main sector. Competition is fierce. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 11, 2024
Law & Politics Closure of Philadelphia’s University of the Arts Triggers Attorney General Review Around 600 faculty members have been fired following the school's abrupt closure. By Adam Schrader, Jun 11, 2024
Museums & Institutions French Museum Contests Ruling of Curator Vincent Honoré’s Death as ‘Workplace Accident’ The MO.CO has strongly refuted claims made in the French media about the circumstances leading up to Honoré's suicide. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 11, 2024
Gallery Network ‘I Use Spectacle to Comment on Spectacle’: Artist Marco Brambilla on His Times Square Takeover "Approximations of Utopia" is on view now as part of Times Square Arts Midnight Moment program through June 30. By Jiayin Chen, Jun 11, 2024
Law & Politics Activist Group the Yes Men Crashes an Art Gala to Call Out Gentrification The event was the latest in the group's long line of actions. By Adam Schrader, Jun 11, 2024
Art World King Charles Portrait ‘Redecorated’ by Animal Rights Activists The portrait was revealed just a month ago. By Adam Schrader, Jun 11, 2024