An outdoor exhibition of the sculptor’s work has been postponed to give space to the Black Lives Matters movement
Free-to-visit, open air exhibition includes site specific works by Ghada Amer, Beatriz Cortez and Andy Goldsworthy
The pioneering dealer is bringing ten big-name artists with him, including Arthur Jafa, Joan Jonas, Alex Katz, and Rirkrit Tiravanija
Street Art Boy debuted recently on BBC2 and uses unheard interviews to document Haring's upbringing and work
Dealers are swiftly setting up new spaces in the Hamptons this summer and an increasing number of galleries are taking root in smaller cities
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
Activists working at museums and galleries are bringing the fight for equality from the streets back into institutions
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 monumental street painting by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada is meant to raise awareness of the pandemic’s disproportionate toll on communities of colour
Julia Weist's project embedded in the New York public records reveals the uneven relationship between the city and its creatives
The project, organised by Times Square Arts, Poster House, and For Freedoms, will spread to over 2000 billboards in three cities
Following the online auction house's bankruptcy filing, creditors claim Valentine Uhovski mismanaged funds from online sales and charity auctions
Plus, Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger explores Jackson Pollock’s Autumn Rhythm (Number 30). Produced in association with Christie's
The veteran New York dealer shares her concerns about the current coronavirus crisis—and what the art world needs to stay focused on
Starting today, nearly 1,800 digital billboards across New York City will display images from artists with coronavirus-related messages
Announcing it will cancel programming through June, the oldest interdisciplinary arts centre in the US must layoff and furlough staff
Manhattan prosecutors say the auction house failed to collect sales tax on $189m in private sales over five years
The New-York Historical Society and others are soliciting donations of objects and ephemera to document the "unprecedented times in which we are now living"
Social practice artist Jody Wood started her S.O.S. online aid network as part of her belief that "everyone is responsible for caring for one another"
The New York-based foundation says there is an "absolute need to support artists" as the Covid-19 pandemic shutters exhibitions around the world
Move is in line with Christie's and Phillips which postponed their sales to late June, but Sotheby's is yet to announce when its auctions will actually happen
Some dealers are "prepared for a rent strike" if Governor Cuomo does not address a new bill offering rent suspensions to small businesses before 1 April
As many self-employed photographers face work losses due to Covid-19, others document the "seriousness of what is happening on a personal and community level"
As programming and expansion plans are halted, innovation kicks in with virtual performances and tours
Considering staff furloughs and calling for state and city governments to expand small business grants, dealers are bracing themselves for significant financial downturn amid Covid-19
Expanded 20th-century art week in US will swallow up London auctions; Sotheby's has yet to make a decision about its New York spring sales
“Everyone is really whipsawed,” says the New York institution’s president Daniel Weiss, who expects staff reductions