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Law and Crime   -   Apr 20, 2026 U.N.’s human rights office expresses concern over Gao Zhen trial
U.N.’s human rights office expresses concern over Gao Zhen trial

Gao, who is in poor health, has been charged with “slandering China’s heroes and martyrs” under a 2021 law.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 19, 2026 FBI closed probe into stolen Picasso aquatint with no arrests, recovery firm says
FBI closed probe into stolen Picasso aquatint with no arrests, recovery firm says

The print surfaced at a Bonhams sale 33 years after it was stolen.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 19, 2026 Artist appeals dismissal of lawsuit targeting Smithsonian over his pro-Trump painting
a painting of Donald Trump, a bald eagle and the american flag

A New York artist has appealed the dismissal of a sweeping lawsuit accusing the Smithsonian Institution and other top officials of politicizing the nation’s premier museum complex. Julian Raven submitted a notice of appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on March 11.

by Adam Schrader
Apr 19, 2026 Court Documents: Julian Raven appeals dismissal of lawsuit over his pro-Trump painting

Court records from U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Apr 19, 2026 Denver Art Museum repatriates marble sculpture to Turkey
Two views of a weathered stone head sculpture with stylized hair, worn facial features, and visible surface damage against a black background.

The Denver Art Museum said details of the marble head’s journey from the agora to Colorado remain unknown.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 19, 2026 Cherry blossoms inspire multinational exhibition at Romanian Cultural Institute
Japanese artist Sophia Chizuco is pictured wearing a kimono-style top bearing her painting Blooming as a pattern, in front of the painting itself.

A Manhattan exhibition gathers international artists around cherry blossoms, tracing a symbol that has spread far beyond Japan.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 19, 2026 Carved wood ‘arbrasson’ blends sculpture and sound, echoing lost musical tradition
Carved wood ‘arbrasson’ blends sculpture and sound, echoing lost musical tradition

A sculptural instrument developed in the 1990s produces birdsong-like tones through carved wood.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 17, 2026 Giant popsicles and juice boxes: The refreshing kid-friendliness of The Other Art Fair
Giant popsicles and juice boxes: The refreshing kid-friendliness of The Other Art Fair

The Other Art Fair Brooklyn returns to the Navy Yard with about 115 independent artists in an artist-led model built on direct sales and access.

by Adam Schrader
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Law and Crime   -   Apr 20, 2026 U.N.’s human rights office expresses concern over Gao Zhen trial
U.N.’s human rights office expresses concern over Gao Zhen trial

Gao, who is in poor health, has been charged with “slandering China’s heroes and martyrs” under a 2021 law.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 19, 2026 FBI closed probe into stolen Picasso aquatint with no arrests, recovery firm says
FBI closed probe into stolen Picasso aquatint with no arrests, recovery firm says

The print surfaced at a Bonhams sale 33 years after it was stolen.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Apr 19, 2026 Artist appeals dismissal of lawsuit targeting Smithsonian over his pro-Trump painting
a painting of Donald Trump, a bald eagle and the american flag

A New York artist has appealed the dismissal of a sweeping lawsuit accusing the Smithsonian Institution and other top officials of politicizing the nation’s premier museum complex. Julian Raven submitted a notice of appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on March 11.

by Adam Schrader
Apr 19, 2026 Court Documents: Julian Raven appeals dismissal of lawsuit over his pro-Trump painting

Court records from U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Apr 19, 2026 Denver Art Museum repatriates marble sculpture to Turkey
Two views of a weathered stone head sculpture with stylized hair, worn facial features, and visible surface damage against a black background.

The Denver Art Museum said details of the marble head’s journey from the agora to Colorado remain unknown.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 19, 2026 Cherry blossoms inspire multinational exhibition at Romanian Cultural Institute
Japanese artist Sophia Chizuco is pictured wearing a kimono-style top bearing her painting Blooming as a pattern, in front of the painting itself.

A Manhattan exhibition gathers international artists around cherry blossoms, tracing a symbol that has spread far beyond Japan.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 19, 2026 Carved wood ‘arbrasson’ blends sculpture and sound, echoing lost musical tradition
Carved wood ‘arbrasson’ blends sculpture and sound, echoing lost musical tradition

A sculptural instrument developed in the 1990s produces birdsong-like tones through carved wood.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Apr 17, 2026 Giant popsicles and juice boxes: The refreshing kid-friendliness of The Other Art Fair
Giant popsicles and juice boxes: The refreshing kid-friendliness of The Other Art Fair

The Other Art Fair Brooklyn returns to the Navy Yard with about 115 independent artists in an artist-led model built on direct sales and access.

by Adam Schrader
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