The institution is welcoming public feedback on proposals from five anonymous architecture firms bidding for the project on the National Mall
Buffalo-based K Art Gallery, owned and operated by a member of the Seneca Nation, is showing an intergenerational group of Indigenous artists at the fair
The $70m centre will feature indoor and outdoor spaces with rotating exhibitions of Calder’s work
The 11th edition of the curator-led fair returns to Armory Week and the former Ralph Lauren offices on Madison Avenue with around 110 exhibitors working under the Burroughsian title "Naked Lunch"
Shows on view in museums and galleries across New York, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paris and London, from the Brazilian art biennial at the Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo to Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca at the New Museum
The exhibition will feature nearly 200 works from Don and Mera Rubell's collection
As the first stage of the museum’s restoration project is unveiled, coinciding with the Brazilian bicentennial of independence, its director calls for more government investment
The artefacts could be exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art before traveling to Athens
The artefact, seized in Memphis, Tennessee, was en route to a collector who is believed to have falsified statements regarding its value
The pieces include paintings by Frederic Leighton, John Everett Millais and Sir Edward Burne-Jones
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The state has issued a lawsuit against Biden’s overturning of a Trump-era decision to open protected lands in the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments to resource extraction
The museum's board chair and its recently appointed interim director have both resigned as the fallout from an FBI raid in June continues
The artist has unveiled an otherworldly work for the Tippet Rise Art Center in Montana that envelops a frontier-era school with swells of willow saplings
The global blue-chip dealer Emmanuel Perrotin says “art is everyone”
Opening on 21 January 2023, the new International African American Museum will include ways for Black Americans to research their ancestry
The pictographs are nominated for listing in the US National Register of Historic Places
The Peale Museum, considered the first “purpose-built” museum in North America, reopens with a contemporary and local focus
Allston had previously advised the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in devising its land acknowledgement agreement
The two works, given to the museum in the 1990s, were looted from temples in Kathmandu according to recent internal provenance research
The pole was stolen in 1929 and, if returned, would be only the second totem pole to be repatriated to a First Nation by a European institution
The National Park Service has awarded grants totaling $2.1m to 20 museums and nine tribes
As the Art Market Hamptons fair returns to Water Mill, these are the must-see shows on the east end of Long Island
The Brazilian artist developed the installation and several other iterations of architectural environments on a Guggenheim grant in the 1970s but never secured funding to build the work
The works, including pieces by Do Amaral, Di Cavalcanti and others, were seized from the home of a man involved a bizarre scheme to swindle the widow of a famed dealer
Hollein, who will add the role to his title after Daniel H. Weiss resigns next year, was the “clear choice”, according to the Met’s board of trustees
The celebrated upstate New York sculpture park will begin an overhaul of its grounds to enhance visitor experience and biodiversity
Berry was previously the director of the Cody Gallery at Marymount University and the director of Hemphill Fine Arts
The event coincides with the second edition of the Intersect Aspen art fair and the Aspen Art Museum’s annual ArtCrush benefit auction
Francis delivered a speech in Maskwacis as part of a week-long visit to apologise for the role of the Catholic church in the cultural genocide of Indigenous communities