
Benjamin Sutton
Benjamin Sutton is the Editor, Americas of The Art Newspaper.
The court-ordered sale of objects that had been stored for years at the expense of taxpayers in Houston was called off the night before
Municipal officials recently approved the Des Moines Art Center’s plans to demolish “Greenwood Pond: Double Site”
Earl Marshawn Washington had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud this past summer
The institution is more than 86% of the way towards its capital campaign’s fundraising goal
Artist Mark Bradford said he picked AHJN for the grant because of its work to "transform young people’s lives through the power of arts education”
The Norton Museum of Art’s holdings of prints have increased by almost 40% thanks to a massive gift from the real-estate developer Jonathan “Jack” Frost
The lawsuit centres on minimalist tables and chairs in Kardashian's company's offices
The institution has re-enlisted the architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro to create a new wing that will expand its gallery space by 70%
The prize, established by Dia Art Foundation and the Sam Gilliam Foundation, comes with a $75,000 gift and public programme at Dia
In 2022, Philbrick was sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to an $86m fraud
Denise Lewis claims she was fired “without cause or warning” after she complained about the Museum of Arts and Design's director's alleged use of the institution’s funds for personal expenses during a vacation in Mexico
A two-hour rally at the New York museum drew many supportive cheers and honks, plus a handful of antagonistic shouts
Daniel Sikkema has been accused of planning and paying for his ex-husband’s murder in Rio de Janeiro
The Whitney Museum’s flagship contemporary art showcase turns on questions of identity, authenticity and mutability, which play out across more than a handful of interrelated topics
The biennial’s curators were unaware of the statement in a work by Demian DinéYazhi’ prior to the exhibition preview
Richard Hedreen is donating a collection valued at $300m and $25m cash to create an art museum at Seattle University
The publication’s co-chief art critic, Smith has penned more than 4,500 essays and reviews for the Times
The Valentine’s Day protest was carried out by members of the environmental group Declare Emergency
The Taiwan-born interdisciplinary artist’s work spans coding languages, hacking tactics, gaming engines and more
From irreverent fish to ceramic snakes, the animal kingdom is well represented at this year's fair
The owner of Hollywood’s Make Room gallery describes how her love of Surrealism informs her curatorial work, and offers Los Angeles newbies her top tips
Sculpture by Mustafa Ali Clayton and textile Gary Tyler enter collections
The music executive and his wife, Stacy, are fixtures of Los Angeles’s art scene, collecting works by emerging artists and serving on boards of museums and non-profits
The new fair, Esther, is being launched by New York’s Margot Samel and Tallinn-based Olga Temnikova
The hip hop legend worked with the record executive Jimmy Iovine and Sotheby’s to put on the event, which also featured performances by the producer Timbaland and the singer Andra Day
The high-flying lawyer, who lists contemporary art as one of his passions, has opened a Los Angeles outpost of Croatia's Museum of Broken Relationships
More than 40 galleries in the city will stage shows that resonate with PST Art’s focus on the intersections of art and science
From important shows of Korean and Japanese contemporary art, to major surveys of Paul Pfeiffer and Joan Brown, and more
Prior to their seizure, the paintings had been offered to the auction house Doyle for consignment