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In other news: a stay of execution for the NEA and NEH and the most popular exhibition of 2017

At a time of rising xenophobia and precarity, former Queens Museum director Laura Raicovich on why arts institutions must step up

BY Laura Raicovich |

In further news: We Are Not Surprised collective calls for boycott of Artforum, accuses it of 'empty politics'; Frida Escobedo named for 2018 Serpentine Pavilion

In further news: Stedelijk explains why it cancelled Ettore Sottsass retrospective; US National Gallery of Art cancels Chuck Close and Thomas Roma exhibitions after sexual misconduct claims

In other news: open letter demands reinstatement of documenta’s Annette Kulenkampff; ‘Russian Modernism’ show at Ghent museum questioned

Nightmarish automated children’s Youtube cartoons, Assassin’s Creed architecture and the Gay Right to the City: what to read this weekend

On Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from UNESCO

BY Harry Thorne |

Uber's very long list of woes and why philosophers won't give you a straight answer about truth: what to read this weekend

Each piece of protest art picturing Trump is a joke arisen from shallow trauma

BY Jonathon Sturgeon |

Should Trump have won an Emmy?

BY Ronald Jones |

Far-right politician attacks documenta work; US President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities resigns; Queens Museum backtracks over Israel

‘Trumpy the Rat’ mocks US president; artists evicted from Beijing’s Caochangdi; Latin American galleries launch cooperative model in LA

Trump’s trashing of the Paris Climate Accord makes it clear: we can't be satisfied with art about the political, art must change it

BY Mel Evans |

Fact checking Trump and New York gallery roster demographics: what to read this weekend

From a biography of the Daily Mail to monuments to Karl Marx: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Tate St Ives reopens today; the Philadelphia Museum of Art begins a USD$196 million expansion project

SUPERFLEX to tackle Tate Modern's Turbine Hall; Trump targets arts and humanities endowments; LD50 closes its doors following protests

As Trump casts his shadow over the city, the art world has found ways to respond

BY Evan Moffitt |

The importance of satire in an era of Trump

BY Patrick Langley |

Anish Kapoor to use $1m prize money to aid refugees; 57th Venice Biennale artist list published