
Benjamin Sutton
Benjamin Sutton is the Editor, Americas of The Art Newspaper.
A decades-long process resulted in an ambitious reorientation of the museum’s campus around people and art
The city of Charlottesville still faces possible legal action
The exhibition, which has been seen by more than 300,000 visitors to date at the de Young Museum, will travel to Houston, Miami and Minneapolis
The museum will showcase more than 300 objects related to the famed Brooklyn film-maker’s life and work
Yao, who was picked to lead the new Smithsonian museum through design and construction, said she needs to prioritise her family
The Mile High City will create a new monument to a 1978 protest that was a landmark for the disability rights movement
The Washington, DC museum will move “Ginevra de' Benci” to a different gallery through early 2024
The US will have to repay $619m in dues that accrued after it ceased paying in 2011 but before its formal departure in 2019
The artist, known for her dynamic compositions in two dimensions, will bring that sense of movement to a car with a maximum speed of around 345km per hour
Our picks of the must-see shows within a (relatively) short train, car, bus or ferry ride from New York City this summer, from the Storm King Art Center to the Newark Museum
The British artist’s work—which reframes art history through abstraction, feminism and pop culture—has been on countless collectors’ wishlists in recent years
The city’s newest underground train stations are home to permanent commissions by eight artists including Andrea Bowers and Ann Hamilton
The judge dismissed a suit brought by artist Joe Morford claiming he had made the original taped-banana work in 2001
Powerhouse Arts transforms a former transit power station know to locals simply as 'the batcave' into a creative hub
Activists urged the New York museum to distance itself from board chair Marie-Josée Kravis and her husband Henry Kravis due to their ties to the fossil fuel industry
Gilot, whose distinctive figurative paintings span eight decades, infamously dumped the famous Spanish artist
The new education annex of the National Air and Space Museum will be funded through a $200m gift from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos
The museum has been under pressure for more than a decade to break off its affiliation with the oil and gas corporation
The lands withdrawn from future oil, gas and mining claims around Chaco Culture National Historical Park include more than 4,700 known archaeological sites
“Your Move”, a sculptural installation in central Philadelphia, will be permanently removed after it was deemed too costly to maintain
More than three years after it closed, the museum in upstate New York has made major upgrades across its campus and added more than 500 works to its collection
The museum has also restored Jacobs’s first film, “Orchard Street” (1955), which will be displayed in a gallery in November
The two protesters have have been indicted by federal prosecutors on charges of conspiracy
The Seattle-based artist had pleaded guilty to violating the federal Indian Arts and Crafts Act
The Institute of Museum and Library Services bestowed its top honours for 2023 on museums in Florida, Ohio, Wyoming and California
The new Gilder Center, designed by architecture firm Studio Gang to resemble a towering canyon, adds 230,000 sq. ft and some clarity to the museum’s vast Manhattan campus
Robinovitz's most recent art purchase was Yoora Lee painting from Half Gallery’s booth at Expo Chicago
Pamela Rosenkranz’s Old Tree is on show close to the Shed, Frieze New York's venue
The joint collection of the laywer and the investment manager spans the contemporary art world
The city's streets and parks are blossoming with sculptures