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When Sichuan-born painter Shiy De-Jinn arrived in Taiwan,...
On Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Frankenstein
Tuesday's sale of pendant, which once belonged to Bunny Mellon, represents an 18 percent drop in value.
Musician Brian Eno’s new series of paintings, “Blocks,”...
The drama will follow Jennifer, a millennial art dealer who finds motherhood to be nothing what she expected.
The Carnegie Museum of Art will partner with four venues across Pittsburgh to present work.
François Deswerte, the managing partner at Swiss Private Finance, told ARTnews that “this type of guarantee is a game-changer for the art finance industry, where doubtful authenticity is the main hurdle.”
A curator wriggles under constraints, and a designer rues obsolescence.
Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to present, “Dry Season,” an exhibition of new oil-on-canvas paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Daniel Dove. Dove’s works consider modern American life through the...
LaMontagne Gallery is pleased to present Motion Pictures, a solo exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Sean Downey. The work uses images and forms as proxies for a feeling sense about time....
Trump’s border enforcement agencies have been extremely aggressive in the Windy City.
The museum had commissioned an external investigation that recommended ousting Sasha Suda.
"Phoenix Ladder: Monument to the People of the Bronx" honors the undefeatable spirit of the New York borough.
The institution’s first foray into virtual reality offers free digital tours of the Temple of Dendur and its new Oceania galleries.
George Condo, the blue-chip American artist known for...
Fletcher Hanks, a cantankerous cartoonist who was active only from 1939 to ’41, left behind a complex legacy and bizarre body of work. A new book offers clues about his enigmatic life.
On the lid is a reproduction of Ruscha’s 1971 lithograph "Made in California."
This week in Newly Reviewed, Andrew Russeth covers Alex Katz’s late-career swerve, Tishan Hsu’s surveillance allusions and On Kawara’s telegrams.
History has never really known her as a person, and that isn’t about to change here.
Just as 20th-century fascists deployed radio and film, today’s ideological descendants use memes, social media, and above all, artificial intelligence.
A 1976 interview recording of Smith closes the ballad "La Yugular."
Most experiences on the internet resolve into a sales pitch. Seu brings that experience into the real world.
The sharp-tongued architect and professor built Manhattan’s most luxurious towers, but his new book shuttles from Billionaires’ Row to the Bronx. (Plus, what he thinks of Rem and Zaha.)
Discovered in 2019, the 1,700-year-old merchant ship reveals details about early Christian trade.