A detailed report calls the trade “the largest, legal unregulated industry in the United States” and recommends increased transparency and government oversight
From William Copley's New York years at Kasmin to the Tate's Andy Warhol retrospective
Museum says inquiry showed that Elysia Borowy-Reeder fell short on diversity and on promoting a healthy environment
The institution’s Art + Research Center will be renamed after the Knight Foundation in light of gift, which funds two new positions and educational initiatives
The pioneering dealer is bringing ten big-name artists with him, including Arthur Jafa, Joan Jonas, Alex Katz, and Rirkrit Tiravanija
The General Services Administration considers paintings by Bernard Zakheim federal property on loan to the school, it says
The “mother of Dumbo” helped keep the arts in the neighbourhood through studio residencies and subsidised rent
From David Goldblatt's images of apartheid-era South Africa to Sophie Taeuber-Arp's Swiss abstraction
The artist’s final message posted on social media this morning was “they are taking me”
The school’s full and part-time faculty speak out in defence of college assistants who are at risk of losing their jobs and healthcare
The former president’s great-grandson supports the removal of “relics of another age”
The tech giant commissioned an original animation with illustrations by artist Loveis Wise and a poem read by LeVar Burton
Accused of fraudulent sales of a Kusama pumpkin sculpture and a Warhol print, the dealer and collector awaits extradition to the UK after missing court hearing
The country's government had questioned the provenance of the artefact, forcing it to be pulled from a 2018 sale
The eccentric antiquities dealer Forrest Fenn dropped clues to find the fortune in a poem and at least five people died looking for it
Jailed for tax fraud, the incarcerated Manhattan dealer has been moved to a re-entry facility just under half way through her 30-month sentence
The interior decorator was convicted of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for buying art from galleries, auction houses and collectors using his wealthy clients’ credentials
The granddaughter of Alice Pratt Brown was part of a long line of patrons, and her daughter Fairfax Dorn founded Ballroom Marfa
The monumental street painting by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada is meant to raise awareness of the pandemic’s disproportionate toll on communities of colour
The artist's work dealt head-on with what it meant to be an African American woman amidst the civil rights movement, and she was a member of such collectives as Spiral and the Guerilla Girls
Using horses as a central motif, the artist broke down the figure in her canvases to explore emotional expression
The project, organised by Times Square Arts, Poster House, and For Freedoms, will spread to over 2000 billboards in three cities
Museum director Glenn D. Lowry describes it as taking a “chainsaw” to spending
Artists in the South Fork will display their work near roads and highways so it can be viewed from a safe motorised distance
Up to 30% of arts spaces may close permanently, and agency chief fears rural areas in the US will be the hardest hit
The UN-sponsored event led by Christopher Bailey, the WHO’s lead on art and health, included art critic Jerry Saltz, Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak, and artist Mona Chalabi
She introduced the artist to the subject of his most famous painting, Christina’s World—and gave it that title
And Asia Society Triennial in New York pushed to October this year
The first group show will place digital renderings of work by artists Daniel Arsham, José Parlá, and Kennedy Yanko in the abandoned Beaux-Arts-style State Savings Bank