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The Art World After Epstein

Last updated: February 6, 2026 3:25 am
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The art world has long been plagued by scandals and controversies, with recent events shedding light on the deep-rooted corruption within art institutions. The Epstein Files revealed the sordid connections between institutional heads and wealthy donors, highlighting the exchange of money and favors that often dictate the art world’s power dynamics. In light of these revelations, questions have been raised about how art institutions can reject funding from corrupt individuals and uphold ethical standards.

Editor-at-Large Hrag Vartanian delves into this pressing issue, urging arts leaders to take a stand against accepting funding from morally questionable sources. With the recent layoffs at the Washington Post, including the departure of Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee, the need for integrity and transparency in the art world has never been more apparent. Vartanian’s call to action resonates with the current state of the industry, pushing for a reevaluation of the relationships between donors, trustees, and institutional heads.

Despite the challenges and setbacks, Vartanian’s piece offers a glimmer of hope, emphasizing the importance of integrity and accountability in the art world. As democracy hangs in the balance, it is crucial for arts leaders to uphold ethical standards and prioritize the well-being of the community they serve. By rejecting corrupt funding and embracing a more principled approach to governance, art institutions can lead by example and inspire positive change within the industry.

In addition to Vartanian’s thought-provoking piece, the latest edition of the Daily Newsletter features a curated selection of art books to read this month. From a history of the Parisian artist hub of Montmartre to a colorful monograph by Yankunytjatjara artist Kaylene Whiskey, the recommendations offer a diverse and enriching exploration of the art world. The newsletter also includes a spotlight on the Frankenthaler Climate Initiative, which has opened applications for its sixth grant cycle, supporting US visual arts organizations in pursuing energy efficiency projects.

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Furthermore, the newsletter highlights the work of artists Pitseolak Qimirpik and Pau Tiu, offering a glimpse into their creative processes and studio practices. The section on Required Reading showcases a selection of must-read articles from around the internet, covering topics ranging from love letters to the blossoming of Black-owned bookstores. The newsletter also features updates on recent art movements, including curator Ekow Eshun’s appointment for the 13th SITE SANTA FE International Biennial and the expansion of the Warhol Foundation’s grant program.

Overall, the Daily Newsletter provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the art world, offering insights, recommendations, and reflections on the current state of the industry. By highlighting important issues such as corrupt funding, ethical governance, and artistic innovation, the newsletter serves as a valuable resource for art enthusiasts, professionals, and stakeholders alike.

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