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Labor and Capital   -   Oct 25, 2025 Baltimore Museum of Art receives record $10M gift
A young boy holds up two thumbs-up as he smiles in front of paintings in a gallery of the Baltimore Museum of Art

The $10 million donation represents about 6% of the museum’s endowment portfolio and more than four times its annual spending on education programs.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Oct 24, 2025 Picasso painting that went missing in Spain recovered by police
Picasso painting that went missing in Spain recovered by police

Police said the painting may have never made it onto the transport truck to take it from Madrid to Granada.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Oct 24, 2025 Norton Museum of Art sues its telephone provider
a black corporate telephone sits on a black desk

The museum said Verity Partners threatened to cut off its telephone service during the transition to another carrier.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Oct 24, 2025 Nazi-looted Kirchner painting restituted, finds home at Virginia museum
Nazi-looted Kirchner painting restituted, finds home at Virginia museum

The painting joins surviving works of the Ludwig and Rosy Fischer Collection at the museum.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Oct 24, 2025 Sandy Skoglund explores wallpaper, debuts immersive work at McNay Art Museum
Colorful installation features life-size human figures and tree like forms. The floor is orange and the wall is a blue and textured

The show includes new configurations of Radioactive Cats and Revenge of the Goldfish, plus Skoglund's first use of wallpaper.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Oct 24, 2025 Refik Anadol sets DATALAND museum opening for Spring 2026
A person stands in a mirrored room as swirling scenes of nature intersect in lattice-like shapes

The 25,000-square-foot museum will have five distinct gallery spaces, including a reimagined staging of his Infinity Room in Gallery C.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Oct 23, 2025 Art teacher fired for telling students Charlie Kirk was shot files lawsuit
A woman wipes tears from her eyes at a podium with the Turning Point logo in the background

After Kirk’s death, conservative activists and media figures launched coordinated campaigns targeting teachers and professors accused of reacting insensitively.

by Adam Schrader
Pop Culture   -   Oct 22, 2025 Jean-Michel Basquiat receives NYC street named after him
Jean-Michel Basquiat receives NYC street named after him

The section of Great Jones Street between Bowery and Lafayette in NoHo has now been co-named Jean-Michel Basquiat Way.

by Adam Schrader
A young boy holds up two thumbs-up as he smiles in front of paintings in a gallery of the Baltimore Museum of Art
Labor and Capital   -   Oct 25, 2025 Baltimore Museum of Art receives record $10M gift

The $10 million donation represents about 6% of the museum’s endowment portfolio and more than four times its annual spending on education programs.

by Adam Schrader
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Labor and Capital   -   Oct 25, 2025 Baltimore Museum of Art receives record $10M gift
A young boy holds up two thumbs-up as he smiles in front of paintings in a gallery of the Baltimore Museum of Art

The $10 million donation represents about 6% of the museum’s endowment portfolio and more than four times its annual spending on education programs.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Oct 24, 2025 Picasso painting that went missing in Spain recovered by police
Picasso painting that went missing in Spain recovered by police

Police said the painting may have never made it onto the transport truck to take it from Madrid to Granada.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Oct 24, 2025 Norton Museum of Art sues its telephone provider
a black corporate telephone sits on a black desk

The museum said Verity Partners threatened to cut off its telephone service during the transition to another carrier.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Oct 24, 2025 Nazi-looted Kirchner painting restituted, finds home at Virginia museum
Nazi-looted Kirchner painting restituted, finds home at Virginia museum

The painting joins surviving works of the Ludwig and Rosy Fischer Collection at the museum.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Oct 24, 2025 Sandy Skoglund explores wallpaper, debuts immersive work at McNay Art Museum
Colorful installation features life-size human figures and tree like forms. The floor is orange and the wall is a blue and textured

The show includes new configurations of Radioactive Cats and Revenge of the Goldfish, plus Skoglund's first use of wallpaper.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Oct 24, 2025 Refik Anadol sets DATALAND museum opening for Spring 2026
A person stands in a mirrored room as swirling scenes of nature intersect in lattice-like shapes

The 25,000-square-foot museum will have five distinct gallery spaces, including a reimagined staging of his Infinity Room in Gallery C.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Oct 23, 2025 Art teacher fired for telling students Charlie Kirk was shot files lawsuit
A woman wipes tears from her eyes at a podium with the Turning Point logo in the background

After Kirk’s death, conservative activists and media figures launched coordinated campaigns targeting teachers and professors accused of reacting insensitively.

by Adam Schrader
Pop Culture   -   Oct 22, 2025 Jean-Michel Basquiat receives NYC street named after him
Jean-Michel Basquiat receives NYC street named after him

The section of Great Jones Street between Bowery and Lafayette in NoHo has now been co-named Jean-Michel Basquiat Way.

by Adam Schrader
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