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An Illinois judge found an art dealer, a former corrections officer, and their lawyer liable for $2.5M after they sued the artist over a work he denies creating.
Works by artists from Hong Kong, Tibet, and the Uyghur diaspora were altered to avoid “diplomatic tensions between Thailand ...
The fair was a major source of unrestricted funding for the Henry Street Settlement, a beloved New York social services ...
A 115-foot-long stretch of carvings is now visible for the first time since it was spotted nine years ago. On the Western ...
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from Foundwork, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Princeton University, ...
Her sculptural “drawings" mark the distance between what we see and how we name it, drawing connections across time and space ...
The museum suspended its Independent Study Program, a space of collective thought and political solidarity, during a time ...
At the Brooklyn Public Library, an exhibition on queer Finnish artist Tove Jansson's beloved characters reminds visitors of ...
Daniel Giordano’s eccentric installations, Lynne Tobin’s indomitable linework, Brandon Thomas Brown’s masterful humanity, and ...
Jordan Troeller’s book about the Bay Area sculptor and her artist-mother community shows us how reciprocity and caretaking ...
Fine art by Hugh Steers, Glenn Ligon, Robert Mapplethorpe, and more lead the auction on August 21.
Abstraction and representation bleed into one another in the same way that memories momentarily coagulate into images before ...
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