Starting today, nearly 1,800 digital billboards across New York City will display images from artists with coronavirus-related messages
The artist has rummaged through e-waste facilities in India, and has envisioned an updated Golden Record with NASA to send into space
Funding from development fees would be used to help artists and non-profits by the pandemic instead
Teamsters union has filed charges against the company with the National Labor Relations Board claiming the cuts are retaliation against efforts to organise
While their kinetic set piece is stuck in New York, its opera is now online
Due to losses caused by the coronavirus epidemic, the American Alliance of Museum estimates that one-third of the now shut museums will not be able to reopen without financial assistance from the government
In a letter, students cite the shutdown of facilities due to coronavirus
The two institutions let go a combined 247 part-time employees whose jobs could not be performed remotely
The author and historian penned 11 books, curated a stream of shows and authored his Race Stories column in The New York Times beginning in 2012
The London-born dealer first visited the US with his father as a child, and went on to develop the careers of many artists
While museums and galleries are shut, take the time to dive into the rich online world of new media works
The artist’s life-long work was using he/r body and self as a medium
The two fairs become the latest in a slew of recent delays and closures
Official succeeds Tom Finkelpearl, who resigned amid scrutiny of city’s commissioning of public monuments
But specialist galleries, who might expect up to 50% of their revenue to come from the annual event, still plan to host exhibitions this month
The work comes from the collection of the Norweigan shipping heir Hans Rasmus Astrup and is the second major coup for the auction house’s spring sales season
Presented by the Paris-based nonprofit Aware, the new award recognises a solo presentation of work by a female artist at the fair
From the Met Breuer’s final exhibition, devoted to Gerhard Richter, to Jonathan Berger’s love letters at Participant Inc
A Brazilian federal court unanimously acquitted the billionaire mining magnate of allegedly siphoning off millions meant for his non-profit
The dealer allegedly had Gagosian gallery wire millions into her personal account for the sale of a Brice Marden painting to pay off tax penalties before she went to jail
In an open letter, figures including Nicole Eisenmann, Hito Steyerl, and Kara Walker have voiced their support for the left-wing candidate
The Missouri-born artist, known for his shaped canvases and bold patterns, became a leading American abstract painter after moving from Paris to New York
The non-profit space, likened to the Rothko Chapel in Houston, will offer visitors a place to introspectively connect with Calder's work
Eyal Weizman, the director of the London-based art and research group, says embassy officials told him an algorithm had identified him as a security threat just two days before his planned departure
The Barcelona architecture firm will design artists’ studios, exhibition space and theater
Nate Young and Mika Horibuchi will create site-specific works that respond to architecture and history of the Nickerson Mansion
From Helen Molesworth’s presentation of Noah Davis at David Zwirner to the first installment of Laia Abril’s documentary project on misogyny
Artist reveled in the corrosion and patination of her towering creations
A draft executive order, called “Make Federal Buildings Great Again”, would completely rewrite the government’s existing architectural guidelines
Sweet Cecily Daniher rented her unicorn decorated vehicle to the studio for a party, only to find out its doppelganger will appear in the animated movie Onward