Mayor Zohran Mamdani is opening up the Dinkins Municipal Building roof—a famous but tragic statue sits on top—as a free ...
Christof Metzger, co-author of the latest major publication on Albrecht Dürer, argues that the "copy" at National Gallery is ...
Art Basel Qatar has opened with 87 exhibitors, a popular format, and major backing from the government. What happens next?
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s final residential design, a desert gem of curves and circles built in 1959 for Norman Lykes, is up for sale.
Today's politically charged "craftivism" is part of a longstanding tradition that has seen generations of activists embrace craft.
In his role as a tax and estate advisor to billionaire Leon Black, Jeffrey Epstein set to monetize the $2.7 billion art ...
In the latest release of government files, emails show why Jeffrey Epstein went to war with Manhattan's beloved Frick Collection ...
The institution's "50 for 50" initiative celebrates the country's 250th anniversary with a roving loan program across the United States.
The success of the The William I. Koch Collection at Christie's proves depictions of the American West are more popular than ever.
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New analysis of an Anne Boleyn portrait has revealed a long-hidden detail that counters damaging claims that she was a witch.