In 2025, Brooklyn-based Powerhouse Arts announced that a new art fair would be joining the spring art world calendar: ...
The Van Gogh Museum acquired a 19th-century painting by French artist Virginie Demont-Breton at TEFAF Maastricht.
London’s Serpentine Galleries is doing away with the name of the disgraced Sackler family, whose longstanding philanthropy in the arts and sciences has been overshadowed in recent years by their ties ...
The art market grew by 4 percent in 2025, according to the annual Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report by ...
A new exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis offers an expanded view of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore's ...
Performance artist Marina Abramović explains what inspired her to be a major feature of the new Balloon Museum in New York.
A staple of the collection of National Gallery in London, this masterpiece by the Liverpool-born painter George Stubbs is one of the most iconic paintings of a horse in Western art. Whistlejacket was ...
Bughouse, now on at Vineyard Theatre, explores the life and work of outsider artist Henry Darger, in his own words.
Collector Komal Shah held the Making Their Mark Forum, dedicated to improving the art industry for women, in Washington, D.C.
This June, Heritage Auctions is selling a new John Constable painting that originally surfaced nearly a decade ago in rural ...
David Hockney has unveiled new works, including a 300-foot frieze created on iPad, at Serpentine North in London.
John Chiaverina hit the Whitney Biennial to ask artists what they're excited about, and talked to Josh Smith about his new ...
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