Plus, the story of a notorious forger and artist Collier Schorr on August Sander
Frances Beatty remembers a mentor who would rather give you a lecture on Max Beckmann or Peter Saul than sell you a Van Gogh, but who could do both
An expert view brought to you by our XR Panel of artists and storytellers who create in virtual reality and augmented reality
An upper-class rebel who became Warhol's best friend and "the only person who could yell at him"
Inaugural exhibition in New York will feature a film and light sculptures by Lucy Raven
The rise of the online art market means due diligence on purchasing art is becoming increasingly complex
Organisation hopes the city will protect former home of Jackson Pollock and other buildings south of Union Square by designating a new historic district
The museum has drawn on the writings of Virginia Woolf, and the theories of Charles Baudelaire and Henri Bergson, to create a disruptive timeline of fashion
New triennial in New York aims to highlight the contribution of the fastest-growing demographic in the US, with exhibitions, events and a little inspiration from Yoko Ono
The campaign offers a digital map of public art works and exhibitions in the five boroughs
Petition focuses on the phrasing of the Visual Artists Rights Act, which protects works of “recognized stature” without defining what that means
With museums in Bilbao and Venice poised to reopen, while New York remains in lockdown, Richard Armstrong, Juan Ignacio Vidarte and Karole Vail talk about weathering the financial crisis
Photographer, diarist, and collagist who highlighted the destruction of the African elephant's habitat and bestrode New York society in the era of Studio 54
Fund will disburse grants and loans to small and midsize organisations impacted by coronavirus
The exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, featuring 70 works made between 1960 and 1992, will trace the artist's development by focusing on key turning points in his career
The artist sees his midnight billboard installation as “a bit of brain surgery” in “the deep soul of late capitalism”
Campaigners known for museum protests accuse Andrew Cuomo of not doing enough to halt drug deaths
"Sold to the person in the Prada suit"
Sixty years after a landmark architectural survey, the New York museum picks up where it left off
German artist’s first major US retrospective presents career of constant reinvention
The ruling in long-standing legal battle may threaten defence that a purchase was made in good faith
After 80 years, works by the Mexican artist known for his volatile relationship with Frida Kahlo are again on view
The show will be the first North American retrospective of the artist
The fate of the proposed building is up in the air
Concerns over Jean Nouvel skyscraper, to house museum extension in its base
Gallery hopes to buck the downturn with transatlantic expansion
Twenty Factory regulars look back on the creative freedom that fuelled the New York enterprise, while three art schools are brought under the microscope
“We meet a broader range of collectors here”
The difficulty has arisen because Mr Eastman left the bulk of his estate in a “marital trust” for his wife
The New York organisation has disbursed more than $200m in cash grants and art donations since the artist's death in 1987