Pavilion Seoul will run alongside Frieze Seoul and KIAF Seoul this year, offering an alternative to those large shows.
Thieves steal four Antonello da Messina panels in Sicily, plus a record $40M Ferrari sale, a Patmos gallery show, and more ...
The artist Mary Heilmann, whose disarming abstract paintings melded high modernism and emotion, has died at 86.
After 30 years helming some of New York’s top arts institutions, Brooklyn-born writer and curator Brett Littman is heading west. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has named Littman its ...
Artnet critic Ben Davis reviews Susan Hauptman's current drawing show at the George Adams Gallery in New York.
Beers Gallery and Sid Motion are closing their London spaces this fall, citing financial pressures reshaping the art market.
In a post on Wednesday, he offered some more advice to his viewers. “Don’t go to any curatorial-studies college, for the ...
More than 600 Hiroshige prints from a single series are heading to Christie's, the Portland Art Museum has a new chief, and ...
Brazilian authorities recovered eight Matisse works on paper, while Italian police tracked down $10 million worth of paintings by Cézanne, Matisse, and Renoir. The recovered artworks by Henri Matisse ...
Galerie Lelong's Mary Sabbatino discusses Ana Mendieta, Latin American art, museums, mentorship, and her remarkable career.
A Salzburg installation for the 270th birthday of Mozart has been disrupted after more than 200 statuettes of the maestro ...
Another gem is a Paul Cézanne harlequin, a series he created between 1888 and 1890. One harlequin is at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Like the Van Gogh, it could bring more than $120 ...
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