The Art of Usefulness: Inside the Complicated World of Studio Assistants Studio assistants aren’t apprentices, though many young artists today are hoping they'll find a gig like the apprenticeships of yore. By Daniel Grant
One Fine Show: “Scott Burton, Shape Shift” at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation The exhibition presents a good overview of this underknown artist's oeuvre. By Dan Duray
UNESCO Adds Five Constantin Brancusi Sculptures and the Appian Way to Its World Heritage List UNESCO recognition "forces us to protect the monumental ensemble, to keep it intact for future generations and for humanity's cultural memory," said Romanian Culture Minister Raluca Turcan. By Elisa Carollo
Slow Sales at Tokyo Gendai Suggest Realizing Japan’s Potential Will Be an Uphill Battle By Elisa Carollo
A Brancusi Sculpture Was Sold for a Fraction of Its Worth. Now the Original Owner Is Suing. By Helen Holmes
Christie’s Imp-Mod Sales Fizzles, With 82 Lots Earning Just $141 Million By Dan Duray and Sarah Douglas