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Artist Files Copyright Lawsuit Against David Salle Over Painting Removed from Gallery Show

A screenshot of an Instagram video by the Minneapolis-based artist Josie Lewis discussing the controversy surrounding “My Frankenstein”. Courtesy Instagram/Josie Lewis Artist Kelly Reemtsen filed a copyright lawsuit last month against David Salle, alleging that his 2025 painting Hatchet—which first attracted plagiarism allegations in March—copied protected elements from two of her works. The complaint seeks damages, …

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Late Swiss Businessman’s Treasure-Filled Modern Art Collection Faces Bitter Legal Battle

Werner Merzbacher. ©Salvatore Vinci An important collection of modern art amassed by Werner Merzbacher, a Swiss collector who died in 2024, is currently the subject of a legal battle centered around the late businessman’s will and who really gets the right to control the paintings he owned. Merzbacher, who generated his fortune through a fur …

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American Museum of Natural History to Repatriate 2,700 Native American Hair Samples Under NAGPRA

The American Museum of Natural History. Getty Images The American Museum of Natural History, home to a famous model whale and gem collection as well as a gleaming planetarium on the Upper West Side of New York, has made plans to repatriate hair samples taken from Native Americans in the 19th century as part of …

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Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch Slams White House Report As ‘Not a Fair Characterization’ of Museum’s Scholarship

Lonnie G. Bunch III. Getty Images On Saturday, July 4, the Trump Administration released a scathing 162-page report accusing the Smithsonian‘s National Museum of American History of “institutional capture by a radical, activist ideology.” On Tuesday, Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III finally responded. In an email to staff obtained by the Washington Post and …

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Artists and Former Staffers Accuse Cape Town Gallery SMAC of Nonpayment and Withholding Artworks

Felt collages by Jody Paulsen of South Africa presented at Cape Town gallery SMAC’s booth at Untitled Miami Beach art fair in 2017. Sean Drakes/Getty Images South African artist Kate Gottgens recently took to social media to accuse Cape Town gallery SMAC of failing to either pay her for works the gallery had sold or …

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Artist ‘Interrupted’ Whitney Museum’s Displays with Pro-Palestine Messages

One of Jonathan Allen’s “Interruptions” at the Whitney Museum. Courtesy the artist Last week, Whitney Museum displays that advertised the current Whitney Biennial briefly bore unsanctioned messages in support of Palestine, courtesy the artist Jonathan Allen. According to the Forward, on July 3, Allen placed translucent vinyl stickers on certain displays at the New York …

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Hauser & Wirth Cleared by UK Judge of Breaching Russia Sanctions with Sale of a George Condo Artwork

Hauser & Wirth London. Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Todd-White Art Photography/Ben F Swiss-based megagallery Hauser & Wirth was cleared on Thursday of charges of violating Russia sanctions by selling an artwork by George Condo to Alexander Popov, a person connected with Russia. Judge Tony Baumgardner dismissed the criminal charges, saying prosecutors had not proven that …

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Bayeux Tapestry Makes Historic Arrival at London’s British Museum in the Dead of Night

People viewing the Bayeux Tapestry, which is making a rare journey back to England in 2026. Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images Escorted in secret by police under the cover of darkness, the millennium-old Bayeux Tapestry finally arrived to London’s British Museum on Friday. The long-awaited but controversial loan from France was welcomed at 2:48 am …

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An English National Is the First to Be Convicted of Violating Sanctions Against Russia

An icon was among the artifacts seized. HMRC British national Jonathan Hornby is the first from his country to be convicted of violating the UK’s sanctions on exports of luxury goods to Russia, imposed in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which was launched on February 24, 2022. Hornby, managing director of a logistics …

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