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Art in America’s Summer “New Talent” Issue Feature...
The summer issue on sale from May into August.
Christie’s Brings in $489 M. from Two Evening Sale...
Two works by Andy Warhol were withdrawn mid-sale.
Why Does Thomas J. Price’s Monumental Statue of a ...
Conservative commentators have called the work a sign of a “very sick society,” but the piece is hardly that.
Mold ‘Epidemic’ Spreading in Denmark’s Most Notabl...
The "epidemic" is not only threatening some of the country's most notable paintings and cultural objects but also poses a health hazard to visitors.
Dutch Authorities Suspect Stolen Dacian Gold Remai...
The artifacts were stolen in January.
This African-Led Research Organization Aims to Cha...
With support from the Mellon Foundation, Open Restitution Africa has supported microgrants to develop case studies.
Venice Biennale Curator Koyo Kouoh Dies, Kunstmuse...
Here's what we're reading this morning, folks.
Koyo Kouoh, Curator of 2026 Venice Biennale, Dies ...
She was a force within the African art world, founding Senegal's groundbreaking RAW Material Company.
MoMA Curator Jodi Hoptman on Never-Before-Seen Hil...
The curator of the exhibition "What Stands Behind the Flowers" discusses the show, along with insights that emerged during the process.
Ana Pellicer, Mexican Sculptor Who Made Jewelry fo...
With her husband James Metcalf, she created a school for copper artisans.
Legal Feud Between Justin Sun David Geffen over ‘S...
New court documents allege that an art adviser at the center of it all has been jailed in China.
At 1-54 in New York, North African Artists Shine a...
Some 30 galleries, from Johannesburg to Tokyo and beyond, are exhibiting at the fair.
Why Tod Lippy Painted Trump Voters for His Booth a...
"The work isn’t about celebrating them, but it’s not about villainizing them either," he said.
UK Art Dealer Pleads Guilty to Selling Art to Susp...
Oghenochuko Ojiri was charged earlier this month under a terrorism law.
London’s National Gallery Reopens Its Sainsbury Wi...
The wing is the result of a three-year, $113 million revamp that has drawn criticism.
In a Cautious Climate, Dealers at TEFAF New York S...
TEFAF brings an air of prestige to three fairs it operates—one in the Dutch city of Maastricht, two in New York—and so it has accrued a special following with established collectors and high-ranking curators. The ritzy European vibe of...
Galleries at NADA and Independent Reap Benefits of...
The two fairs, which heavily focus on mid-career and emerging artists, run through this weekend.
Two Off-Kilter Satellite Fairs Offer a Welcome Det...
Esther II runs in Murray Hill through May 10, and Conductor runs in Gowanus through May 11.