Hurtado, who was 99 at the time of the film, spoke to Dean about loss, her 13 cats and a stolen Picasso drawing
Auction house will sell the 65 works, including $70m works by Rothko and Giacometti, in two standalone sales in November and next May
In the Presents section, galleries founded within the past ten years present solo or dual-artist shows. Here are some works to look out for this year
Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the attacks, a new film follows the challenges behind the making of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York
Stories of how works by Matisse, Cézanne, Chagall and others moved around during Second World War are told at New York's Jewish Museum
Tefaf New York's former co-owners will launch the five-storey Art House this November with space for 60 galleries and a member's club—a similar model to London's Cromwell Place
David E. Little, who heads Amherst College’s museum, has experience in fund-raising, educating and curating at multiple US institutions
The New York-based gallery sued after US authorities seized a bust of Alexander the Great in 2018. The sculpture's ownership and future remains unresolved
The piece that won the Golden Lion at the 2019 Venice Biennale will start a tour of the US in New York this September
During a regular conference call, the heads of the city’s institutions will keep conferring on finances, social justice concerns, and community needs
Galleries are hosting artist receptions, shops and restaurants are open late and buskers will line the streets of the upstate city
From crumbling castles to beach huts and giant chalk drawings on the English coast, there's no need for PCR tests if you live near these local gems
New sculptures in the city by Maya Lin and Sam Durant are not just pretty
A unanimous vote by the New York City Public Design Commission has cleared the way for the controversial statue’s removal to a new home dedicated to the former US president
Adam Milner has installed a series of uncommonly intimate public sculptures in everyday locations like a bodega or a tailor’s shop, where they act as catalysts for human connection
The Blacksmiths and the Wide Awakes are hosting the programme of live music, performances and art installations in Brooklyn this weekend
The documentary film about the world’s most scrutinised painting, by the Danish director Andreas Koefoed, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday
Collectors can still break into market for self-taught work, says fair founder
The $25m initiative is meant to put local artists back to work, through $5,000 grants, public art commissions, and a painting and performing art partnership with city schools
The City Club in Newburgh could open to the public with a large-scale “magical garden” installation at the end of June
Inspired by an audio piece by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, and her own memories of high school, the show looks at the repeating cycles of American history and culture
Visitors will have to come in groups, and buy tickets that will help pay for more security, after three suicides at the site
The Plywood Protection Project has given five artists material to create new public works in each borough
The work invites members of the public to bring home and plant one of 439 small clay spheres, each with seeds inside
Vassell's inaugural exhibition will feature work by the photographer Ming Smith
Instead of the routine amenities offered by most residential apartment buildings, Zhukova’s buildings will feature artist studios, workshops and masterclasses
Plus, Heather Phillipson at Tate Britain and Ackroyd and Harvey on Joseph Beuys
The city’s residents will be able to use the space for performances or public action, as well as take part in a programme of artist-led events