Exhibitors reflect on how art market has changed since the 1980s at 30th edition of New York fair
Indigenous peoples valued luxury objects more as tools of statecraft and for communicating with the divine than for their precious metals
The former church that will be the home of the Children's Museum of Manhattan will include space for families to deal with traumatic or joyful world events
Catch Judy's Chicago Dinner Party (her)story before it closes, and Robert Ryman's drawings as the show opens
The developer’s destruction of their legally protected art was “an act of pure pique and revenge”, the court found
Every selected artist has a "degree of political and social engagement", curator says
Jennifer Rubell's performance uses pie-throwing, and its roots in both political protest and slapstick humour, to explore consent and violence
Morgan Library exhibition includes 55 calendars, Bibles and chronicles
Multi-disciplinary cultural centre is due to open in 2019
From Basquiat's $110m skull in Brooklyn to Viennese luxe in uptown Manhattan
Exhibitions to seek out at Manhattan's annual gallery trail, which now embraces paintings and sculptures
Alaskan seal mask, Japanese Buddhist deity and an 18th century Chinoiserie screen on show at event's 64th edition
A commission created to review “symbols of hate” on city property has decided most will stay put with signage added to explain their history, while new works will be created to honour underrepresented communities
From Marilyn Minter's pleasant disruption to a celebratory goodbye in Harlem
Japanese billionaire has sent his prized 1982 skull painting on “world tour” after buying work at Sotheby’s last year
Five storey Renzo Piano-designed space will become mega-dealer’s new global headquarters
City residents and students from New Jersey and Connecticut will still be able to pay what they wish
Our pick of must-see shows opening in the coming year
After a jury decided in favour of the street artists who sued over the destruction of their work, a Brooklyn federal judge is now considering the closely watched case
With the spotlight on issues of race and gender, one gallery that grew out of 1980s New York has again found its moment in the market
From an art history lesson in drawings to channelling grief through painting
The Salon Art + Design fair returns to the Park Avenue Armory for its sixth year this month
From abstract photographs of pre-Columbian monuments to a fairy-tale forest