The year-long programme Monuments Now at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens aims to evaluate ideas around public art
The project in Brooklyn Bridge Park is a commission of BTS Connect, an international public arts initiative funded by the Korean boyband
Works by 40 artists and collectives will go on view in June
Washington Post design director tweets support for Fevzi Yazici who made the works in solitary confinement at Silivri Prison
As part of plea agreement, Tobias Madison must attend a 26-week batterers’ programme and attend weekly therapy sessions to have his criminal record cleared in a year’s time
The 300-work exhibition showcases Jarry’s experimentation with book and magazine design, including his rough woodcuts and collages
The artist hopes to transform an existing monument with contemporary experiences so there will be “no more need for new war memorials”
With images dating from the 1920s to today, exhibition at the Society of Illustrators shows off medium that was once ubiquitous in the fashion press
Lead curator says relaunch next spring is timely as "the UK is reassessing its role on the European and global stage”
Collection of more than 45,000 artists’ sketchbooks is planning to become a non-profit, and help establish satellite venues around the country
The sprawling gallery follows Faurschou’s spaces in Beijing and Copenhagen
The franchise’s ambitious global expansion will continue in 2020 with launch of London gallery
The artist and city officials are at odds over the famous work’s removal from the heavily trafficked site it has occupied for 30 years
Record prices were set for Charles White, Brice Marden, and Wayne Thiebaud, while a Clyfford Still painting prompted a prolonged bidding war
Ed Ruscha's visual pun Hurting the Word Radio #2 rose to $46m, a new world record for the artist, but most lots barely reached their estimate in a slow sales season
The newly private auction house led the night's lots with its known money-maker Claude Monet, and set a world record for the Polish artist Tamara de Lempicka
In our new video series, deputy art market editor Margaret Carrigan recaps the highlights of New York's billion-dollar auction week
One of the works was looted by the Nazis from Jewish collector Jacques Goudstikker, but is now being sold by his heir after restitution
From Wayne Thiebaud’s little-known paintings of the Southwest to Shirin Neshat’s exhibition of Iranian women artists
After a $450m expansion and radical rehang, has the 20th century’s emblematic museum found a place in the 21st?
The exhibition space, named after trustee and art collector Beth Rudin DeWoody, launches during annual New Wave Festival with works by Glenn Kaino
Conceptual videos by Teresa Margolles and the boys of the Beaux Arts Generation are among our picks of the best commercial exhibitions this month
The artist’s first permanent work of public art in the city will be installed at a Herzog & de Meuron-designed high-rise in Tribeca
A specific reason was not given for his unexpected exit after five years in the post
The latest edition of New York’s performance art biennial commemorates the centenary of the ground-breaking art school
A three-way battle is brewing in New York courts as the heirs of two Holocaust victims take on the work’s current owner
The city forges ahead with its campaign to build new memorials, as public officials face pressure to reform selections process