'Americans in Paris' is the inaugural exhibition at Grey Art Museum's new location at 18 Cooper Square, New York
Miyoko Ito’s intriguing merger of internal and external space gets proper recognition and a fresh look in this visual feast
Touring show seeks to 'de-exoticise' the predominant narrative
The sculptor, who was committed to civil rights, recently completed a monument to Emmett Till
This corner of Manhattan played a pivotal role in the development of artists such as Robert Indiana, Agnes Martin and Ellsworth Kelly
An ambitious campus redevelopment includes one of the artist’s Skyspace installations
The curator of the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition says there is “joy in every work”
Thorough research into the American painter’s life and art reveals layers of meaning in her work that have been long overlooked
"His energy is antagonistic to everything we do in the museum world"
The specialist New York auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's made $28.9m and $14.2m respectively
Museum invites three artists to serve as co-authors of collection displays and enlists 10 local experts to help generate inclusive stories
A museum sells art to balance its budget, a gorgeous Sargent goes unwanted, and a painting of a giraffe reaches high.
Plus, artists with disabilities in the Covid era and Goya's Disasters of War
Chippendale-style furniture, elephant tureens and a broadside edition of the Declaration of Independence were in demand at the sales series last week
The Gilcrease Museum has also received a $300,000 grant to conserve and digitise the ephemera collection "so that these atrocities would not be forgotten"
Forced online due to Covid-19, this year's American Art Fair boasts more exhibitors as auction houses see new records set for late 19th century works
New research finds teenage artist's landscapes were based on a magazine for amateurs learning how to paint
The controversial yet colourful Santa Fe-based art and antiquities dealer announced that his treasure had been found shortly before his death
Travel photographs from the extraordinary collection of the Société de Géographie
Twenty-three of the US artist’s surviving panels will be reunited for the first time in six decades at the Peabody Essex Museum
Small works won out at Sotheby's and Christie's as top lots went for their low estimates or were withdrawn
In its first iteration, the exhibition paired artists with local storefronts far from the city’s major cultural districts
Even third-rate works are now selling for six figures
The New York-based artist Xaviera Simmons responds to art critics who thought the 2019 Whitney Biennial was "not radical enough"
Christie's American art sales this week realise a new record for Hartley but Sotheby's struggles to get the pricing right on Hopper's Shakespeare scene
Estimated to fetch $7-$10m, the New York cityscape, depicts the iconic Central Park statue of the playwright
During her two-decade tenure, the Terra closed its Chicago museum and turned its attention to grant-making and collaborations
Recent controversies over the museum's board prompt artist to question participation in this year's event
A monumental painting of the American West by Emanuel Leutze breaks records while works by Rockwell and Hopper flop
At $317.8m, the Ebsworth evening sale becomes one of the top five most valuable collections ever sold at auction