Throughout the past weekend (Nov 17, 2033 – Nov 19, 2023) activist group Extinction Rebellion has made large amounts of noise across various Manhattan, New…
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Documenta 16 Committee Member Ranjit Hoskote Resigns Amidst Controversy November 15, 2023 Art Politics Artistic Director Selection Committee in Turmoil In a shocking…
The process of appointing an artistic director for Documenta 16, the 2027 edition of one of the well-known art festivals, faced a setback last week…
In a shocking turn of events, two climate activists associated with the group Just Stop Oil have smashed the protective glass surrounding Diego Velázquez’s 17th-century…
KJ Freeman’s Art World Turmoil: From HOUSING To Persona Non-Grata September 17, 2023 Art Politics Throughout the past week, there has been an ongoing feud between…
After a year of speculation, Michael Barzman has admitted to forging a series of lost Basquiat paintings. Barzman pled guilty to making false statements to…
A week has passed since our previous article announcing the permanent closing of the newly opened Brooklyn, New York, Tchotchke Gallery. An unexpected turn of…
A newly founded emerging gallery named Tchotchke Gallery has permanently closed its doors. After being featured in Cultured Mag’s article “11 New York Galleries to Watch…
Good art vs. bad art. Original work vs. Fake. Spending millions of dollars on art from artists who suffered poverty and tragedy in their lifetime…
The hammer comes down. $150,000. $2.7 million. $450 million. Art auction houses create hysteria in the art world, commanding a large piece of the $67+…