
Benjamin Sutton
Benjamin Sutton is the Editor, Americas of The Art Newspaper.
The mega-fair will have slightly fewer exhibitors than it did in 2022
The Tulum-based art space is putting out an open call, with the winner receiving cash and a two-month residency
From Boschian epics and BDSM hardware to understated sculptures and irreverent paintings, a new generation of Korean artists is making a splash
The Korean artist collective ikkibawiKrrr offered fair-goers a salty sampling of the sea water from Jeju Island
The chief executive of Kickstarter has built a formidable collection of works by artists of colour, all the while remaining mindfull of his wall space—"I want to live with my art"
World Trade Center’s new $500m arts venue, the Perelman Performing Arts Center, opens in September with performances by Laurie Anderson and others
From large-scale surveys of Judy Chicago and Ed Ruscha, to showcases of Barkley L. Hendricks’s portraits, Ruth Asawa’s works on paper, Shary Boyle’s surreal ceramics, Korean experimental art and more
A man was arrested following the action, which was organised by the Canadian activist group On2Ottawa
An exhibition co-organised by the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and the Longmont Museum pairs contemporary artists with farms
The bustling station’s future hangs in the balance of political jockeying, but in the meantime it is hosting two new art installations
The museum says its new building, which stretches across Wilshire Boulevard, is now 65% complete
Michael Barzman will pay a fine, do community service and be on probation for his role in the forgery scandal
Six of the eight allegedly looted objects were donated to the museum by Emma C. Bunker, an associate of smuggler Douglas Latchford
The partnership will begin during Frieze Seoul in September, with a project by the Korean collective ikkibawiKrrr about the famed women divers of Jeju Island
The initiative, which initially was intended to award $10m total in grants, will now give out $15m for ecological projects at art non-profits
A panel of judges found that the lawsuit, over what Costner claims is the third-largest bronze sculpture in the world, had been erroneously dismissed
Madrid-based Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos was selected from a shortlist of six firms vying to transform the Texan museum
A Republican state senator is taking Jersey City’s mayor and New Jersey’s governor to task over the delayed museum project
The organisation was the only non-profit in north Texas devoted to photography
One of the fair's only solo stands, from Florida-based gallery County, features recent compositions by the Net art pioneer
A standard adult ticket is now on par with other recent entry fee increases across town
The so-called Lunar Codex, the brainchild of a scientist-turned-science fiction author, will send a trove of human cultural material to the moon
The new accusations follow Epstein-related rape allegations made against Black last year
Marguerite Humeau’s outdoor project in the rugged San Luis Valley seeks to heighten visitors’ awareness of the landscape
Gibson will be the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition for the US Pavilion
The lawsuit comes amid a crackdown on sales of fake Native American artefacts
The permanent pavilion includes two of the Japanese artist’s beloved installations
Under a new bill, the planned museum, which was created by an act of Congress in 2020, would be banned from receiving federal funding
The Vermont State Police is looking for any leads regarding the whereabouts of the 150-pound sculpture and another element of the set
A mainstay of the downtown scene, Artists Space is the second non-profit given prominent placement at the fair under the Armory Spotlight initiative