Art World Art Industry News: Fearless Girl Will Stay in NYC for All Eternity + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Christie's will sell the blue-chip Tisch Collection and the Louvre Abu Dhabi turns its art into billboards. By Artnet News, Feb 16, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Does the 5Pointz Decision Actually Hurt Graffiti Artists? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Jimmy Iovine donates a Mark Bradford painting to LACMA and the embattled gallery Moran Bondaroff has a new name. By Artnet News, Feb 15, 2018
Art & Exhibitions For Its Grand Opening, the Giacometti Institute Will Reconstruct the Sculptor’s Studio in Paris This Summer A robust lineup of exhibitions is also in the works. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 14, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Did Kendrick Lamar Steal From a Young Artist for ‘Black Panther’? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Tate's director apologizes for her comments on sexual harassment and a museum discovers a new work by Jan Steen. By Artnet News, Feb 12, 2018
Art World Google Doodle Honors German Modernist Paula Modersohn-Becker on Her 142nd Birthday The illustration is based on one of the artist's self portraits. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 9, 2018
Art World Medievalists and Monster Scholars Unite to Decry the Met Museum’s New Admissions Policy Even monster scholars are getting into the game, calling the museum's mandatory admission prices exclusionary. By Brian Boucher, Feb 8, 2018
Law & Politics The Met Can Keep a Picasso Masterpiece Sold by Jews Fleeing the Nazis, a Court Rules The judge expressed sympathy for the plaintiff but sided with the museum. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 8, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Damien Hirst Confesses to the Crime That Launched His Career + More Must-Read Stories Plus, the Newseum in Washington, DC, considers selling its building and Larry Gagosian dishes on the future of his gallery empire. By Artnet News, Feb 8, 2018
Art World Picasso’s Stepdaughter Is Opening a Museum That Will House the Largest-Ever Collection of the Artist’s Works The museum will be built in a former convent in the South of France and is expected to open in 2021. By Naomi Rea, Feb 7, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Artists Condemn Christoph Büchel’s Trump Border Wall Project + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a new survey seeks to promote salary transparency in the art world and a business tycoon renames his Picasso painting. By Artnet News, Feb 7, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: UK Museum Says ‘Just Kidding’ and Puts Notorious Nymphs Back + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a truck mows into an irreplaceable ancient land art masterpiece and two more galleries close in Berlin. By Artnet News, Feb 5, 2018
Law & Politics Art or Porn? A French Schoolteacher and Facebook Square Off in Court Over an X-Rated Courbet Painting The verdict in the "Origin of the World" trial will be handed down in March. By Naomi Rea, Feb 2, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Teacher Takes Facebook to Court Over Explicit Courbet Painting + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Huma Bhabha nabs this year's Met rooftop commission and museums race to secure Leonardo loans. By Artnet News, Feb 2, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Dalí’s Melting Clock Will Head Down Under as MoMA Sends 200 Masterpieces to Melbourne See the lineup of works headed to Australia for a sprawling loan show. By Julia Halperin, Jan 30, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Belgian Museum Removes Show of Disputed Russian Avant-Garde Works After Damning Exposé The suspect works come from Igor and Olga Toporovsky’s Dieleghem Foundation. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 30, 2018