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Supported by By Jason Farago Jason Farago, a critic at large, writes about art and culture worldwide. Whenever I’m rattling through the many museums of Chapultepec Park, or jogging past the ...
Bungie has been accused yet again of plagiarizing art, this time for its upcoming extraction shooter Marathon. The artist making these claims - 4nt1r34l - posted comparisons between their own ...
Since the announcement of the first global Art Basel Awards earlier in 2025, there has been much anticipation about who will get the nod. Today (15 May), the winners – 36 ‘Medalists’ – have been ...
Sotheby’s high-stakes auction turned into a jaw-dropping spectacle Tuesday night when a $70 million Alberto Giacometti bronze bust failed to sell, leaving bidders and art insiders gobsmacked.
The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party is demanding mandatory lifestyle audits for all judges in South Africa. The party on Wednesday questioned how some judges are able to live “lavish lives” with ...
The president and director of the Art Institute of Chicago faces an independent investigation amid a report that he stripped on a commercial airplane. James Rondeau is voluntarily taking time away ...
Leadership at the Art Institute of Chicago was scrambling Friday, after their director was accused of being involved in a bizarre incident onboard a flight to Europe last month. Art Institute ...
“The Art of the Deal” opens with an exhausting fly-on-the-wall account of a week in the life of Donald Trump the real-estate shark. He’s never still, always on the phone and cranking out ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has announced a high-level committee, led by retired Justice Kurian Joseph, to examine state autonomy amid concerns of the Union government encroaching on state ...
US President Donald Trump’s recently announced tariff regime has brought confusion and turmoil to the international art and antiques trade, with dealers around the world scrambling to find out ...