California bookseller John Windle has built a 300-strong collection of the British Romantic poet’s art and writing
From Charlotte Brontë’s letters to Robert Morris's plywood sculptures, we've got you covered on what to see in the city and beyond
Work by William-Adolphe Bouguereau sells for $1.1m at Cowan’s Auctions
The heirs of Paul Leffmann are seeking to recover The Actor from the museum
Two exhibitions at CUNY and NYU focus on artist Alison Knowles and cellist Charlotte Moorman
Our insider’s guide to the top exhibitions and events in the US capital
The haul was uncovered by investigators following an undercover sting operation
US Immigration is an unwitting curator in the multidisciplinary artist’s project on the global practice of grieving
On the heels of bomb scares in the city, a cultural casualty of Isis is rebuilt in City Hall Park
The Cubes, designed by New York and Naples firm LOT-EK, will allow for year-round indoor programming
Gawp and howl at Wifredo Lam’s Vodou inspired-works before being sectioned at the Wellcome Collection’s Bedlam show <br>
The National Medal of Arts ceremony at the White House will be live streamed next week
The New York arts space has also announced a batch of high-profile Helvetic trustees
The show looks at the artist's development from 1948 to 1978
After a local bar was forced to remove images of nude women from its walls, the gallery Kurimanzutto plans to restage the show
The DIA’s director wants collection to better reflect the city’s population
Museums and galleries around the US stage shows celebrating 100 years of the National Park Service
Tremors from the earthquake were felt in Thailand, India and Bangladesh
The tool has allowed researchers at the Bodleian Libraries to see pre-colonial painted pictures underneath the gesso of Codex Selden
The Iranian-born artist is premiering two new videos at Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg this week
The two-year project Art and the Landscape brings socially conscious contemporary art to colonial locations
An installation by the Italian artist Giancarlo Neri is the most recent project to lose funding during Brazil's economic crisis
The event draws blue-chip galleries from across the US to the Pacific Northwest
The architects were tasked with the difficult job of increasing exhibition space without adding to the building
The appointment marks the first time a practicing artist has been on the board since the founding director Hilla von Rebay
Over 50 American political ads on view, from the first television spot in 1952 to those used in the 2012 presidential election
Stroll the city streets with Diane Arbus before excavating the riches of the Hellenistic world at the Met<br>
From Bruce Conner’s haunting assemblage and László Moholy-Nagy’s gesamtkunstwerk to blackness in abstraction<br> <br>
Mummies, statuaries of royalty, and a 72-foot long Egyptian Book of the Dead are among the treasures on show
Get evicted with Martha Rosler before your around-the-world trip with Sigmar Polke<br> <br>