Kasmin to gain more than 4,000 sq ft with new space, while Pace/MacGill moves in to Pace's headquarters
With a new executive director, Harvey Fite's Opus 40 near Saugerties aims to expand its programming
The artist is staging a massive inclusive crawl in New York this September
The work—the tallest of the artist’s career—has travelled from France to upstate New York
Ugo Mulas photographed the 1960s New York art scene and his pictures are now on show at Matthew Marks
The Hilti Trust and the defunct gallery’s owners are in the process of reaching an agreement—but they could still end up in court
The government’s complaint outlines a massive alleged smuggling ring involving other dealers, art restorers and associates who helped create false provenances for looted objects
Scenes morph, body language pops, and colours gyrate in art by Lubaina Himid, Mika Rottenberg and Marta Minujín
Ambitious new developments in Manhattan’s Lower East Side threaten the vibrant community
The aluminium sculptures are based on 1960s archival drawings with three being realised for the first time
The 28-year-old recently showed work in Times Square
From the poster master Alphonse Mucha to Mrinalini Mukherjee's organic, sexual forms
Younger dealers share experiences and expertise to survive the middle-market squeeze
Storm King Art Center is hosting a Summer Solstice celebration alongside its shows by artists Mark Dion and Jean Shin
From Hito Steyerl's Park Avenue Armory takeover to Simone Leigh's commanding Plinth commission
The work by the Taiwanese artist Ching-Yao Chen features him and three women wearing feathers, buckskin and body paint
Celebrate Pride Month with commemorations of Stonewall's 50th anniversary
The founder of the art and design space plans to consolidate the gallery programme
A documentary originally made in 2004 about the Swiss-American photographer and film-maker finally opens in US theaters 15 years later
From Tibetan Buddhism on the battlefield to Theresa Chromati's women on a journey
From Harold Ancart's handball court to Hank Willis Thomas's Afro pick
The New York museum heads into the second half of 2019 with contemporary art takeovers and a balanced budget
The art project, involving frozen blood drawn from refugees and stars, is not a “spectacle”, says the artist
From the legacy of Augusta Savage to memories of Leonard Cohen
Despite a history of protest and a very present controversy at the museum, this year’s survey of American contemporary art is missing a radical spirit
America's most famous work of art gets a dedicated $100m exhibition building
From Siah Armajani on democracy and exile, to Michelle Handelman's look at otherness
Exhibition in upstate New York includes over 100 works, from polaroids to film, some of which are for sale
The project, announced last year, is part of the Dia Art Foundation’s $90m multi-venue initiative