Photographer David LaChapelle is suing the pop star over copyright infringement of his photos in her music video.
Performing Arts: Lawsuit Is My Safety Word: Judge Gives David LaChapelle Go-Ahead to Sue Rihanna Over "S&M" Video
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Fashion: Fashion Exhibitions Are Tailor-Made for Profit, But Are They a Good Fit for Art Museums?
As museums break both attendance and revenue records with fashion exhibitions, some question the inherent conflicts of interest.
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Art Market: I Got a C in Art Fairs? Amsterdam's De Appel Center Launches the World's First Graduate Program for Art Dealers
The arts organization will launch a pilot program this fall intended to train the Paula Coopers and Gagosians of the future.
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Design & Architecture: Richard Neutra's Son Races to Stop Destruction of Beverly Hills' Kronish House But It May Be Too Late
The current owner thinks that the two-acre plot, which sits next to Madonna's home, is more valuable without an icon of mid-century architecture on it.
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Art & Crime: Is the Chelsea Hotel's Negligence Allowing Its Storied Art Collection to Disappear?
One piece that vanished from the hotel's walls turned up at Sotheby's and sold for $1.4 million.
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Performance Art: I Survived "Singles Night" at MoMA! One Woman's Tale of Living Through Grand Openings's Odd Art Matchmaking Experiment
As it turns out, relational aesthetics is kind of a turn off.
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Fashion: See Helmut Newton's In-Your-Face Erotic Fashion Photography From the New Houston Show of His Work
Images from throughout the iconic fashion photographer's career are on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through September 25.
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Art and Politics: The U.S. and Greece Agree to Ban Imports of Most Antiquities, Despite Concerns Raised by Debt Crisis
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Hillary Clinton last week. The U.S.'s Association of Art Museum Directors objected.
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The Daily Checklist: The New App That Helps You Track Down Banksy, Inside the Netherworld of Mummy Smuggling, and More Must-Read Art News
Plus, a Pakistani art show comes to Asia Society after much diplomatic wrangling.
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Postwar & Contemporary Art: Facing Financial Challenges, Eric Fischl Puts the Brakes On His Traveling Art-Truck Show
Fund-raising hurdles have led "America: Now and Here" to downsize staff and postpone tour dates.
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Design & Architecture: With Political Prickings and Frolicking Nymphs, the 2011 Jameel Prize Show's Rising Stars Vie to Update Islamic Art and Design
Held at the august London museum, the exhibition showcases work by the prize's ten nominees, with the winner to be announced on September 12.
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Art & Crime: Former Folk Art Museum Chairman Sentenced to Six Years in Prison for Rampant Fraud
The prominent collector and former owner of jewelery company Fred Leighton was found guilty of over $200 million in fraud.
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Art Market: Poly Auction House Plans to Go Public With IPO, Becoming the Sotheby's of Mainland China
China's largest and fastest-growing auction house is almost ready to debut on the trading floor.
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Performing Arts: "Andy Warhol Would Never Sing in a Musical": A Q&A With Actor Tom Story on the Challenges of Playing the Artist in "Pop!"
ARTINFO asks Story about what it's like to play the role, and hears about the actor's favorite Warhol works.
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Style: Vintage Photos of Elizabeth Taylor's Iranian Sojourn Come to the Hamptons
Now on view in New York, Firooz Zahedi's magical images are filled with nostalgia.
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The Daily Checklist: Atheists Sue to Exorcise Cross From 9/11 Museum, Met to Milk McQueen Success Until Midnight, and More Must-Read Art News
Plus, Da Vinci's virgins get together for the first time.
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Performing Arts: Anselm Kiefer's World of Devastation Is Captured in the Documentary "Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow"
Sophie Fiennes's darkly illuminating film, screening at New York's Film Forum this August, shows the artist laboring in a post-industrial wasteland.
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Postwar & Contemporary Art: The Art of Giving Up Your Seat?: Michael Landy's "Acts of Kindness" Bewilders London Tube Riders
The British artist's art project, a paean to altruism and fellowship on the subway system, has mostly failed to connect with the straphangers rushing by.
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Postwar & Contemporary Art: The Joke Is On Whom?: Looking for the Punchline in William Powhida's Burlesque of Art Stardom at Marlborough Gallery
The show, which opened on Wednesday night, brought a mob of visitors to the blue-chip venue for the spectacle of an art-world satire.
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Art and Politics: "A New Beginning for Chinese Art": Read Ai Weiwei's Prophetic, Never-Before-Published 1985 Manifesto
Published with a group called the Chinese United Overseas Artists, the prescient document calls freedom the condition for creativity.
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