Knotted Ties exhibition features textile works by female artists from Africa and the diaspora
Exhibitors praised Frieze for seamlessness of install and timed entry gave galleries and guests more time than usual for art chat, making deals and catching up
Scaled-back event will relocate from far-flung Randall's Island to The Shed in Manhattan
The steel frame structure, which recreates the outline of a former warehouse on the Hudson River, is now a permanent fixture on the shoreline
Organisation aims to put pressure on galleries to adopt sustainable practices
The announcement bolsters Cooper’s legacy and sets up a possible line of succession
The painting's low estimate of $9m is ten times the artist's record at auction
The text-based pieces, installed on the façade of a New York theatre, probe American imperialism and white supremacy
A three-part solo show of work by the artist Lucy Raven marks the foundation's reopening in Chelsea, New York, after a two-year renovation
The programme Rebound-NYC opens a major group exhibition in Union Square on Earth Day
Henry William Oelkers, one of the most beloved artist’s models in the city, may be a dream subject, but the pandemic has exacted a heavy toll on everyone in a financially insecure profession
Despite the pandemic, Grimm Gallery, Salon 94 and PPOW are all taking on new spaces in Manhattan—here they tell us why
Plus, the story of a notorious forger and artist Collier Schorr on August Sander
Before the public opening on 18 March, see the startling installation of the museum's Old Masters collection in the Brutalist Breuer building
Plus, artists with disabilities in the Covid era and Goya's Disasters of War
Exhibitions are taking place across several galleries, although some workshops that support artists with disabilities have been unable to take part due to challenges of pandemic
A portrait of a Young man holding a roundel (around 1470-80) by the Renaissance master seemingly sold to a Russian buyer
The sale's other big ticket item, Young man holding a roundel (around 1470-80) by Sandro Botticelli, estimated to sell in excess of $80m, is still included
The French Tunisian performer is hoping to find a permanent home for her immersive installation, hidden in storage for nearly 15 years
A debate about art and censorship erupted in Kinderhook after village officials ordered a work to be taken down from Jack Shainman’s The School outpost
Restoration work uncovered the original plaster from the building’s former occupant, New York governor and 1876 presidential candidate Samuel Tilden
Viewers can track the recovery after the blaze and view hundreds of images of the New York museum’s artefacts
Exclusive extracts from a new book bringing together texts by 62 cultural figures describing their preferred works in the Frick Collection
Gavin Newsom and Andrew Cuomo have announced plans to support art institutions and artists hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic
The community board has asked the developer to raise the height of platform barriers to prevent further deaths
Gallery moves from Upper East Side to larger Chelsea space and will launch residency program to promote Brazilian curators in the US
The works on paper from the Merrill C. Berman Collection include designs for Communist posters and salad oil advertisements
She is one of a small few Black partners at white-owned galleries in the US
The object was seized on its way to an art fair last year and came from the same network that sold other looted antiquities to museums