
As government-funded arts organizations struggle to survive amid cries for defunding from politicians, the latest organization in peril is the Alaska State Council on theRead More
As government-funded arts organizations struggle to survive amid cries for defunding from politicians, the latest organization in peril is the Alaska State Council on theRead More
Last night, the hit show The Bachelorette paid a visit to the treasure-filled Mauritshuis museum in the Hague, the Netherlands. (Quite a step up from the The RealRead More
Los Angeles’ Kayne Griffin Corcoran has added Brooklyn-based artist Sam Moyer to its roster. Her first solo exhibition with the gallery, titled “Flowers,” is currentlyRead More
A 2017 lawsuit by photographer Lynn Goldsmith against the Andy Warhol Foundation has come to a close, as a federal judge in New York ruledRead More
Less than a month into its run, a Pablo Picasso exhibition in China is already drawing massive crowds.
Next month, Sotheby’s will sell video recordings of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. In a release, Sotheby’s said that the two-and-a-half hours worthRead More
In yet another sign that calls for labor organizing and greater workplace transparency in the art world are bearing fruit, workers at the Guggenheim MuseumRead More
The June evening sales in London concluded tonight, with Phillips hosting a 20th-century and contemporary auction whose 36 lots included pieces from the collection ofRead More
The Photography Show, an art fair that has been presented annually by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) since 1979, is being replacedRead More