Restoration work uncovered the original plaster from the building’s former occupant, New York governor and 1876 presidential candidate Samuel Tilden
Viewers can track the recovery after the blaze and view hundreds of images of the New York museum’s artefacts
Exclusive extracts from a new book bringing together texts by 62 cultural figures describing their preferred works in the Frick Collection
Gavin Newsom and Andrew Cuomo have announced plans to support art institutions and artists hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic
The community board has asked the developer to raise the height of platform barriers to prevent further deaths
Gallery moves from Upper East Side to larger Chelsea space and will launch residency program to promote Brazilian curators in the US
The works on paper from the Merrill C. Berman Collection include designs for Communist posters and salad oil advertisements
She is one of a small few Black partners at white-owned galleries in the US
The object was seized on its way to an art fair last year and came from the same network that sold other looted antiquities to museums
The real estate developer died on Tuesday aged 92. His collection in New York has been parodied for being almost impossible to visit despite receiving tax breaks
As the city braces for a tough winter, the Coalition for the Homeless launches limited-edition Artist Plate Project
The artist intersperses her work with footage from an unreleased 1914 film, believed to be the oldest surviving feature-length film with an all-Black cast
The influential designer taught at the school and for years and students will now have access to his professional and personal work
Monumental moving works by the artist will be shown next fall on the Chelsea space’s rooftop and along Park Avenue uptown
New Yorkers are invited to leave a remembrance of loved ones at Scherezade Garcia’s ofrenda at Green-Wood Cemetery
French organisation Culturespaces plans fifth and sixth locations for shows of digitised paintings
As US unemployment rates remain high, the project offers out-of-work artists $200 to "do whatever they need to do" while critiquing the expectations of capitalism
Following weeks of controversy, the Baltimore Museum of Art withdrew two paintings just hours before the auction while many other works sold near low estimates
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
New York City might pull the budget for Project Reset, which has helped 4,500 people stay out of the criminal justice system and find a second chance through art
"The arts and cultural sector has been especially hard hit," says Senator José Serrano
But some have questioned whether the statue truly embodies the feminist movement
The influential 101-year-old founder of San Francisco’s City Lights Bookstore discusses his paintings and drawings, now on view in New York
From a tribute to Breonna Taylor at Mitchell Innes & Nash to the Public Art Fund's portals placed through Central Park
Governor Andrew Cuomo has suggested a site for the monument of the Supreme Court justice, overlooking the Statue of Liberty
Exhibition in New York will include works made by those who are part of—or who have ties to—the largest prison population in the world
Legal case brought against antiquities expert who also sold an allegedly looted golden sarcophagus to the Metropolitan Museum last year, while an arrest is made in Germany
Arcis, a high-tech $50m art storage facility in Harlem, opened in 2018 and allowed for tax-free transactions
US-Russia tensions heightened in the run up to November's US presidential election
Hillary Clinton attended the unveiling of the statue depicting Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth