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New York has an art fair problem. There are too many fairs to be sure. “Fairtigue” has long been a complaint among the aesthetirati, to coin a term: those collectors, dealers, institutions ...
Clark Hodgin for The New York Times Supported by By Andrew Russeth Every field gets its moment. College basketball has March Madness, Hollywood its winter awards season and the art world May in ...
A New York judge has ruled the Art Institute of Chicago must surrender a 1916 drawing stolen from a Jewish art collector by Nazis in the Holocaust. A pencil and watercolor piece titled "Russian ...
Those who want to explore public art pieces in York County now have a new tool to help them navigate the displays. A new sign in York City's Royal Square’s Mural Park, installed by the ...
YORK, Maine — The York Art Association welcomes spring with its opening exhibit, “Silent Spring,” a show inspired by the season and honoring the legacy of environmentalist and author Rachel ...
As I look back on the year in art in New York, in which big claims were made for found art and appropriation and scraps of things being sewn to other scraps of things, I feel there is much ...
It’s an auction that no one wants to see happen. The private collection of an alleged art world scammer, who long boasted about her connection to Leonardo DiCaprio, is going on sale next month ...
Treaster A judge on Monday approved a settlement to allow Sweet Briar College to remain open ... Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting interesting stories ...
Although Artem Yalanskiy’s expertise is in sports management and mixed martial arts, he opened a gallery in New York’s Tribeca neighbourhood last year to promote Ukrainian contemporary art.
The first time the Metropolitan Museum of Art staged an exhibition on the Harlem Renaissance, it was a disaster. “Harlem on My Mind: Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900 – 1968”, which ...
Solow and Family/Art Institute of Chicago Share A New York judge last week handed the Art Institute of Chicago a small victory in an ongoing legal battle over ownership of a drawing that New York ...