Celebrity Memorabilia Becomes the Star of Auction Season
As the art market wobbles, estate sales are filling holes in the auction calendar.
Read MoreAs the art market wobbles, estate sales are filling holes in the auction calendar.
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Read MoreBucking the rules, and the canon, Jacolby Satterwhite remakes the Met’s Great Hall with his multimedia “A Metta Prayer.” It draws on Titian and video games.
Read MoreThe art business took over a neighborhood on the Far West Side of Manhattan previously known as Gasoline Alley. Then the city turned the area into a ‘monument to real estate developers.’
Read MoreOver 230 pieces went under the hammer, including sculptures by Rodin. The French actor — now dogged by allegations of sexual misconduct — once played the artist in a movie.
Read MoreThe art business can be unpredictable, especially in New York. We asked several art dealers how they stay afloat — and how much it costs to do so.
Read MoreStreet murals in Escondido, Japanese prints in Bodega Bay and a famed Los Angeles museum top the latest list.
Read MoreIn a new retrospective, a work that shocked audiences in the 1970s has been altered to suit contemporary mores. “Really, the smart thing to do is compromise,” the artist said.
Read MoreFrom Jackson Pollock’s solo debut to Philip Guston’s recent retrospective, a look at the exhibitions that have shaped the city’s art scene and the culture at large.
Read MoreWe asked artists, curators and writers to reflect on the gallery shows that left them forever slightly changed.
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