
Benjamin Sutton
Benjamin Sutton is the Editor, Americas of The Art Newspaper.
The founder of Untitled Art Fair is guided by his wife's less impulsive approach to buying
The winning artist, Antoine Bertin, will develop "The Bat Cloud" during a two-month residency in the Mayan jungle
The sales and marketing director at Vivant Skin Care seeks out art with a universal language
A show at Miami Dade College’s Museum of Art and Design celebrates the work of the photographer Josefina Tarafa, who documented the creation of a dynamic new community
The native Miamians explain why taking a deep dive into the local art world is the best way to learn how to collect
The gallery is showing four works by the late artist on its stand at Art Basel in Miami Beach
From major solo shows of Sasha Gordon, Nam June Paik and Juan Francisco Elso to exhibitions around themes of food, magic and mystical animals
The fair's organisers are scaling back and gathering all exhibitors under one roof for their next outing at Santa Monica Airport
Jorge Pérez, who gave the museum $35m in 2013, is renewing his support
Formerly the Miller ICA, Carnegie Mellon University’s contemporary art gallery will more than double its space when new facility opens in 2027
Hundreds of protesters affiliated with the group Jewish Voice for Peace staged a sit-in at the National Park Service site
Many cultural institutions have remained silent about the ongoing crisis
An exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington, DC, examines five decades of the pioneering photographer’s portraits
A former police officer in California has pleaded guilty to accepting bribes over the course of seven years from an unnamed Colombian gallerist
The prize, made possible by a gift from Gilliam’s estate, will be given out annually for ten years starting in 2024
In addition to a monument to the four million enslaved Black people freed at the end of the US Civil War, the Equal Justice Initiative’s new park will host works by Wangechi Mutu, Alison Saar, Kehinde Wiley and others
Christie’s will offer six of the seven pieces by Schiele that were restituted to heirs of Fritz Grünbaum last month during its November sales in New York
The Belgium-based artist, whose works span sculpture, textile, installation and performance, is the eighth artist to win the prize bestowed by the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas
The artworks include an 11th-century stone sculpture donated by a relative of a longtime curator of Asian art at the Met
The Met’s main store, just off its great hall, will be relocated to ground level, in part to accommodate the museum’s hugely popular Costume Institute exhibitions
The Smithsonian Institution and National Gallery of Art are making plans for continuing operations amid a government shutdown that appears increasingly likely
Stanley C. Hunt’s memorial monument features carvings of 130 faces, representing Indigenous children whose remains were found in unmarked graves near a school site
A retrospective opening at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts gives overdue attention to the work of the Venezuelan American who graced fashion magazine covers in the 1960s before fading away from the limelight
The company’s case against Oxford-based American papyrist Dirk D. Obbink revolves around ancient papyrus fragments it purchased for its Washington, DC institution, the Museum of the Bible
Students of the Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation, National Institute of Design Ahmedabad, the Royal College of Art and Rhode Island School of Design will compete for funding and mentorship
The seven drawings, seized from public and private collections throughout the US, are collectively valued at nearly $10m
Beasley and Lugo—best known for their sculptures made of, respectively, textiles cast in resin and ceramics—are among the six honorees in the awards’ 28th edition
After a protest in front of the museum’s main entrance, 16 activists were arrested after further actions inside the museum
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office ordered the seizure of works at the Art Institute of Chicago, Carnegie Museums and Allen Memorial Art Museum
The artefacts belonged to the late collector George Lindemann and were turned over to authorities voluntarily by his family