He designed innovative houses and sculptures, but his most visible role in New Y...
Dries Verhoeven has constructed a replica grocery store for his latest provocati...
Because of its enormous wealth, the Persian Gulf has long been viewed by the int...
The modernist former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art had its interior...
The Manhattan district attorney’s office said the objects had been identified as...
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At the Art for Tomorrow conference in Milan, participants faced sobering financi...
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The British artist, whose early lead works are on display at a London gallery, e...
Aix-en-Provence, the French city where the artist spent most of his life, is cel...
Foundations for Joan Mitchell and Robert Rauschenberg are among the most influen...
The Danish artists have pushed beyond the gallery and into the outside world, ma...
Performing below their low estimates, the auction houses bet on a “flight to qua...
An exhibition in the Bronx offers community support to Latino artists, undaunted...
In a spectacular exhibition at Karma Gallery, the 98-year-old artist makes hardw...
Isaac Wright took a vertiginous photograph of the Empire State Building after he...
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This week in Newly Reviewed, Andrew Russeth covers Willem de Kooning’s recurring...
At the Whitney, her pristine and color-drenched paintings of neighbors and dream...
Guinea-Bissau, where there are virtually no art galleries, no art schools and li...
For years, Isaac Wright found that scaling bridges and buildings, and making pho...
The newly restored house still conjures the designer’s unfussy elegance.
In accepting an award at the National Museum of American History, the filmmaker ...
The show that started as a messy upstart sibling to the traditional fairs has gr...
With Frieze Week comes an explosion of art, from the behemoth TEFAF to Esther (t...
The London institution, which turns 25 this week, encouraged its peers to look b...
Our critic samples booths from 25 countries and picks her seven favorites, inclu...
At the architecture biennale, a small part of the French Pavilion will be devote...
The art fair has completed its transition from boutique outlier to art world ins...
A critic’s pick of galleries from Africa and the Caribbean offer exciting and ha...
Nadya Tolokonnikova previews her stamina-testing performance in a mock prison ce...
Why did the star lot of the spring season, a bronze head by the master sculptor ...
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Curators in the music mecca have begun the painstaking process of saving a trove...
There was little excited bidding on the art collection of the Riggio family, who...
The floating farms known as “chinampas” may have something to teach Venetians an...
These bellwether artworks in the spring auctions this week may indicate whether ...
Ms. Kouoh had recently been named to oversee next year’s Venice Biennale. She di...
The metal is appearing everywhere on modern tables — in both traditional and ava...
How two men consumed with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’s classic critique of food a...
As a senior designer at G.M., he helped create the exuberant, elongated shape of...
At the Museum of Modern Art, a watercolor herbarium from 1919 and 1920 flaunts t...