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Law and Crime   -   Nov 25, 2025 Four more suspects arrested in Louvre heist, prosecutors announce
Four more suspects arrested in Louvre heist, prosecutors announce

Those arrests come in addition to the four people who have already been charged in the case.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 25, 2025 Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week
Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week

Seven large-scale works, some reacting to melting ice sheets and others to Miami’s own water use, will animate 1 Hotel's façade and beachfront.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Nov 24, 2025 London’s shuttered Pictorum Gallery has not paid artists or workers, they say
Two colorful paintings of lavish feast tables with lobsters, cakes, fruit, and women holding drinks in vibrant party scenes.

Artists and former staff describe unpaid wages, missing artworks and confusion surrounding the gallery’s abrupt shutdown.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 23, 2025 Kennedy Center is ‘a swamp for cronyism’ under Trump, Senate Democrats say
Kennedy Center is ‘a swamp for cronyism’ under Trump, Senate Democrats say

In a response, Grenell called the letter “filled with partisan attacks and false accusations.”

by Adam Schrader
History and Archaeology   -   Nov 23, 2025 Syrian government shoots down claims of ‘cave of gold’ discovery
Three small antiquity-like objects displayed on a red clot  with a thin greenish metal bracelet or ring positioned above them.

Instead, archaeologists found an Ancient Roman burial ground.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 23, 2025 Collector sues after Sotheby’s ignores request to resell Modigliani it originally sold him
An exterior shot of Sotheby's location on the Upper East Side of Manhattan

The auction house allegedly said the painting, which it had sold to him in 2003, failed to meet certain criteria during a 2016 appraisal.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 23, 2025 Withers bets on hybrid art law-advisory model with hire of Frank Lord
A lawyerly man wearing a suit and glasses is pictured smiling against a city street background

Withers turns to a hybrid art-law model as clients seek guidance beyond standard contract work.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 22, 2025 Bulgaria, Europol arrest 35 in major looted artifacts trafficking ring bust
A police officer in tactical gear and a helmet enters a dimly lit building through a doorway, carrying a long firearm, with Cyrillic lettering and the word “POLICE” on the back of his vest.

Authorities seized 3,000 artworks and artifacts in the operation, including gold and silver coins worth more than $115 million.

by Adam Schrader
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Law and Crime   -   Nov 25, 2025 Four more suspects arrested in Louvre heist, prosecutors announce
Four more suspects arrested in Louvre heist, prosecutors announce

Those arrests come in addition to the four people who have already been charged in the case.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 25, 2025 Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week
Breakfast’s kinetic art using climate data will take over Miami Beach hotel for Art Week

Seven large-scale works, some reacting to melting ice sheets and others to Miami’s own water use, will animate 1 Hotel's façade and beachfront.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Nov 24, 2025 London’s shuttered Pictorum Gallery has not paid artists or workers, they say
Two colorful paintings of lavish feast tables with lobsters, cakes, fruit, and women holding drinks in vibrant party scenes.

Artists and former staff describe unpaid wages, missing artworks and confusion surrounding the gallery’s abrupt shutdown.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 23, 2025 Kennedy Center is ‘a swamp for cronyism’ under Trump, Senate Democrats say
Kennedy Center is ‘a swamp for cronyism’ under Trump, Senate Democrats say

In a response, Grenell called the letter “filled with partisan attacks and false accusations.”

by Adam Schrader
History and Archaeology   -   Nov 23, 2025 Syrian government shoots down claims of ‘cave of gold’ discovery
Three small antiquity-like objects displayed on a red clot  with a thin greenish metal bracelet or ring positioned above them.

Instead, archaeologists found an Ancient Roman burial ground.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 23, 2025 Collector sues after Sotheby’s ignores request to resell Modigliani it originally sold him
An exterior shot of Sotheby's location on the Upper East Side of Manhattan

The auction house allegedly said the painting, which it had sold to him in 2003, failed to meet certain criteria during a 2016 appraisal.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 23, 2025 Withers bets on hybrid art law-advisory model with hire of Frank Lord
A lawyerly man wearing a suit and glasses is pictured smiling against a city street background

Withers turns to a hybrid art-law model as clients seek guidance beyond standard contract work.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 22, 2025 Bulgaria, Europol arrest 35 in major looted artifacts trafficking ring bust
A police officer in tactical gear and a helmet enters a dimly lit building through a doorway, carrying a long firearm, with Cyrillic lettering and the word “POLICE” on the back of his vest.

Authorities seized 3,000 artworks and artifacts in the operation, including gold and silver coins worth more than $115 million.

by Adam Schrader
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