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Law and Crime   -   Dec 01, 2025 Collector sues Atlanta dealer, claiming lifelong friend sold him $20M in counterfeit art
Collector sues Atlanta dealer, claiming lifelong friend sold him $20M in counterfeit art

The lawsuit says an Atlanta dealer used fake experts and forged documents to sell a Florida collector millions of dollors of counterfeit works.

by Adam Schrader
Market and Money   -   Dec 01, 2025 Miami Beach expands free water taxis for Art Week
Miami Beach expands free water taxis for Art Week

Miami Beach is growing its free Art Week water taxi fleet as the city works to manage traffic with temporary aquatic transit.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 30, 2025 Rosy Simas cultivates a ‘good mind’ with Walker Art Center commissions
Rosy Simas cultivates a ‘good mind’ with Walker Art Center commissions

Simas’s new installation and performance for the Walker Art Center draw on ancestral objects, treaty history, and the nearly vanished practice of cornhusk twining to explore what she calls working with a “good mind.”

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 30, 2025 Housing programs could give preference to artists under NYC council bill
A man with a short haircut, a black suit and blue tie smiles in front of a government building.

The bill would clarify that agency-run housing programs can legally offer preference to working artists.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 29, 2025 Supreme Court defers acting in Trump’s firing of top copyright official
Donald Trump stands in a dimly lit room beside a podium with the presidential seal, illuminated by dramatic shadows against blue curtains.

The delay leaves the Copyright Office in operational limbo as questions grow over who controls its A.I. policy direction.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 28, 2025 Artist Justin Bua sues China-based online retailers for copyright infringement
A stylized painting of a pianist with elongated arms and fingers playing a keyboard, smoke curling from a cigarette as warm orange light glows behind him.

The hip-hop artist says 50 online storefronts operated under coordinated aliases to sell counterfeit merchandise and evade accountability in U.S. markets.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Nov 28, 2025 The Art of the Sale: Gift shops become lifeline as museums urge shoppers to buy local
Plush peacock, peacock-patterned mug, and decorative tile displayed on a stool in front of a colorful peacock-themed mosaic wall.

With budgets tightening and costs climbing, museums say buying holiday gifts from their shops directly supports exhibitions, education programs and local artists.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 25, 2025 Collector Les Wexner is mentioned at least 89 times in Epstein files
Collector Les Wexner is mentioned at least 89 times in Epstein files

The congressional release compiles years of interviews, emails and filings in which Wexner's name repeatedly surfaced, though it does not make new misconduct allegations.

by Adam Schrader
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Law and Crime   -   Dec 01, 2025 Collector sues Atlanta dealer, claiming lifelong friend sold him $20M in counterfeit art
Collector sues Atlanta dealer, claiming lifelong friend sold him $20M in counterfeit art

The lawsuit says an Atlanta dealer used fake experts and forged documents to sell a Florida collector millions of dollors of counterfeit works.

by Adam Schrader
Market and Money   -   Dec 01, 2025 Miami Beach expands free water taxis for Art Week
Miami Beach expands free water taxis for Art Week

Miami Beach is growing its free Art Week water taxi fleet as the city works to manage traffic with temporary aquatic transit.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 30, 2025 Rosy Simas cultivates a ‘good mind’ with Walker Art Center commissions
Rosy Simas cultivates a ‘good mind’ with Walker Art Center commissions

Simas’s new installation and performance for the Walker Art Center draw on ancestral objects, treaty history, and the nearly vanished practice of cornhusk twining to explore what she calls working with a “good mind.”

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 30, 2025 Housing programs could give preference to artists under NYC council bill
A man with a short haircut, a black suit and blue tie smiles in front of a government building.

The bill would clarify that agency-run housing programs can legally offer preference to working artists.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 29, 2025 Supreme Court defers acting in Trump’s firing of top copyright official
Donald Trump stands in a dimly lit room beside a podium with the presidential seal, illuminated by dramatic shadows against blue curtains.

The delay leaves the Copyright Office in operational limbo as questions grow over who controls its A.I. policy direction.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 28, 2025 Artist Justin Bua sues China-based online retailers for copyright infringement
A stylized painting of a pianist with elongated arms and fingers playing a keyboard, smoke curling from a cigarette as warm orange light glows behind him.

The hip-hop artist says 50 online storefronts operated under coordinated aliases to sell counterfeit merchandise and evade accountability in U.S. markets.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Nov 28, 2025 The Art of the Sale: Gift shops become lifeline as museums urge shoppers to buy local
Plush peacock, peacock-patterned mug, and decorative tile displayed on a stool in front of a colorful peacock-themed mosaic wall.

With budgets tightening and costs climbing, museums say buying holiday gifts from their shops directly supports exhibitions, education programs and local artists.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 25, 2025 Collector Les Wexner is mentioned at least 89 times in Epstein files
Collector Les Wexner is mentioned at least 89 times in Epstein files

The congressional release compiles years of interviews, emails and filings in which Wexner's name repeatedly surfaced, though it does not make new misconduct allegations.

by Adam Schrader
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