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Opinion   -   Apr 13, 2026 Orbán’s election defeat offers a test case for unwinding politicized culture policy
President Donald Trump speaks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban outside of the Oval Office. They are out of focus with an American flag in focus in the background

Hungary’s new government may unwind a centralized cultural system, testing how politically driven arts policy can be reversed.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Apr 12, 2026 Hungarian artists celebrate Viktor Orban’s election loss
Viktor Orban and Donald Trump post at the White House with their thumbs up

Strongman Orban conceded defeat to Péter Magyar and his TISZA party on Sunday.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 12, 2026 Yuga Labs settles high-profile Bored Ape NFT lawsuit
Yuga Labs settles high-profile Bored Ape NFT lawsuit

Yuga Labs, creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club, has reached a settlement agreement with defendants Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 12, 2026 In Bay Ridge’s Little Palestine, ‘Dear Laila’ reconstructs a lost home
Detailed model of a multi-story building with balconies, small windows, and hanging fabric, part of Basel Zaraa’s Dear Laila installation.

Brought to Brooklyn by PlayCo, Basel Zaraa’s Dear Laila made its New York debut at Stand4 Gallery.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 12, 2026 Addiction recovery workshops led by artist Ventiko end in mask exhibition
Addiction recovery workshops led by artist Ventiko end in mask exhibition

Personal stories of addiction shaped the masks shown in a final public exhibition.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 11, 2026 Below the Fold: Addo Gallery woes, MoMA injury claim and cases move to discovery
Below the Fold: Addo Gallery woes, MoMA injury claim and cases move to discovery

A subscriber-only legal log from Urgent Matter.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 11, 2026 New York investor seeks $3.3 million tied to Shchukin Gallery judgments
New York investor seeks $3.3 million tied to Shchukin Gallery judgments

The filing claims a yearslong effort to move or hide assets as Gershkovich and Frolova tried to collect on earlier court rulings.

by Adam Schrader
Apr 11, 2026 Court Documents: Shchukin Gallery Judgment Enforcement Action

Records from New York Supreme Court

by Adam Schrader
President Donald Trump speaks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban outside of the Oval Office. They are out of focus with an American flag in focus in the background
Opinion   -   Apr 13, 2026 Orbán’s election defeat offers a test case for unwinding politicized culture policy

Hungary’s new government may unwind a centralized cultural system, testing how politically driven arts policy can be reversed.

by Adam Schrader
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Opinion   -   Apr 13, 2026 Orbán’s election defeat offers a test case for unwinding politicized culture policy
President Donald Trump speaks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban outside of the Oval Office. They are out of focus with an American flag in focus in the background

Hungary’s new government may unwind a centralized cultural system, testing how politically driven arts policy can be reversed.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Apr 12, 2026 Hungarian artists celebrate Viktor Orban’s election loss
Viktor Orban and Donald Trump post at the White House with their thumbs up

Strongman Orban conceded defeat to Péter Magyar and his TISZA party on Sunday.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 12, 2026 Yuga Labs settles high-profile Bored Ape NFT lawsuit
Yuga Labs settles high-profile Bored Ape NFT lawsuit

Yuga Labs, creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club, has reached a settlement agreement with defendants Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 12, 2026 In Bay Ridge’s Little Palestine, ‘Dear Laila’ reconstructs a lost home
Detailed model of a multi-story building with balconies, small windows, and hanging fabric, part of Basel Zaraa’s Dear Laila installation.

Brought to Brooklyn by PlayCo, Basel Zaraa’s Dear Laila made its New York debut at Stand4 Gallery.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 12, 2026 Addiction recovery workshops led by artist Ventiko end in mask exhibition
Addiction recovery workshops led by artist Ventiko end in mask exhibition

Personal stories of addiction shaped the masks shown in a final public exhibition.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 11, 2026 Below the Fold: Addo Gallery woes, MoMA injury claim and cases move to discovery
Below the Fold: Addo Gallery woes, MoMA injury claim and cases move to discovery

A subscriber-only legal log from Urgent Matter.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 11, 2026 New York investor seeks $3.3 million tied to Shchukin Gallery judgments
New York investor seeks $3.3 million tied to Shchukin Gallery judgments

The filing claims a yearslong effort to move or hide assets as Gershkovich and Frolova tried to collect on earlier court rulings.

by Adam Schrader
Apr 11, 2026 Court Documents: Shchukin Gallery Judgment Enforcement Action

Records from New York Supreme Court

by Adam Schrader
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