New York art adviser accused of 'running a ponzi scheme' will have her collection auctioned off
Lisa Schiff faces bankruptcy and auctioning of her art collection due to debt.
Concerns arise that the controversy surrounding Schiff will negatively affect auction prices.
Bargain hunters may still seek valuable items in the collection despite the scandal.
NYC cultural institutions split with staff over wearing keffiyehs, Palestine solidarity
Arts workers in NYC face job loss over expressing solidarity with Palestinians, highlighting tensions between personal beliefs and institutional policies.
Former Frieze fair chief Victoria Siddall appointed director of London's National Portrait Gallery
Victoria Siddall becomes the first woman director of the National Portrait Gallery, marking a historic appointment amid significant organizational changes.
First Impressions: Ukrainian artist Iryna Khymych on combining art and literature
Growing up in Ukraine influenced the artist's focus on fantasy art; access to resources like instructional videos has made becoming an artist more accessible.
One of the biggest social media jobs in the art world is now up for grabs
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is hiring a senior social media manager for its global social media strategy, with a salary of $110,000-$120,000.
In the Arts, Is It Breaking Big, or Selling Out?
Art and fashion industries overlap, with luxury brands commissioning art and artists collaborating with brands, elevating both parties' statuses.