Horten’s late husband became a billionaire during the “Aryanisation” of Nazi-era Germany
South Africa’s leading gallery is making its first permanent inroads in the US
The painting's whereabouts were unknown for 80 years, but a Facebook post led to its rediscovery
The rare savoury still-life from 1962 will return to the market for the first time in at least 55 years
The committee chairperson has asked for more details by 1 September about the $158m Black allegedly paid Epstein over the years
The auction house will host its first outreach event in the rapidly growing Texan capital next month
Harrison Tenzer's hire is part of the group’s “long-term expansion strategy”
The dealer will reopen her gallery Salon 94 in its former building on the Upper East Side
Work in Millennium Park will keep tourists and Chicagoans from the massive selfie beacon
The contemporary art gallery will shutter amid allegations of overdue payments to artists and vendors
Jeff Poe and Tim Blum have been running the gallery together since 1994
The auction house’s 2021 sale helped lend legitimacy to the line of cartoon apes, the plaintiffs claim, and was “misleading promotion”
The gallery’s space will grow by nearly 700 sq. ft thanks to an expansion into the space next door
Chicago dealer Kavi Gupta denies withholding payments of more than $600,000 from artist Jeffrey Gibson, who will represent the US at the 2024 Venice Biennale
Wendy Halsted Beard was arrested last year after an FBI investigation
Bridget Finn, a partner at a Detroit-based gallery and co-founder of one of Brooklyn's legendary DIY spaces, will oversee North America's most important art fair
The long-running photography fair was last held at the Upper East Side institution until 2016, when it decamped to Midtown
Collier Gwin, who was facing up to six months in prison if his case had gone to trial, will complete 35 hours of volunteer work
The property on Great Jones Street in Manhattan will house Jolie Atelier, the actress’s latest project
The Hamptons’ longest-running art fair has been called off this year due to “unforeseen logistical issues”
The event was scheduled to mark the 25th anniversary of the Washington Principles, which helps guide the return of artwork looted during the Holocaust.
The California universities “generally lack the policies, funding and staffing necessary to follow the law and repatriate their collections”, the report found.
An auction house in Austria intended to sell the artefact before officials stepped in, according to the Mexican government
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
Joanna Smith and Tim Martin face up to five years in prison after smearing paint on the case and pedestal of a Degas sculpture at the National Gallery of Art
During their time in Berlin, the two sacred masks were treated with a pesticide that may still be dangerous
The late antiquities dealer was accused of profiting off stolen Cambodian antiquities
"1919" is among Colescott’s most important works, according to Bonhams, and figured prominently in a recent touring retrospective
The first cohort of artists participating in Silverlens's residency will use materials found on Kopiat Island to create public art installations
Buyers flocked to Lalanne’s famous sheep and helped ramp prices up past the auction house's estimates