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Selz's views strongly shaped MoMA's take on European and non-Abstract Expressionist art during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and his time at Berkeley made the museum "a locus of activity i…
Individual sales are setting records but money is concentrated at the top of the market only
"I'm a design curator, so sometimes the most simple, economical, and elegant way to do something is the most effective," says Michelle Millar Fisher of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, who se…
Take a look at the creative process of a play about artist Lucas Cranach and events that interrupt the painter's own process with rehearsal images from James Martin Charlton's new play Refor…
Jackie Wullschläger selects her mid-year reads
A selection of sales in London
Enticed by economic stability and a dynamic cultural scene, collectors are looking to the country to establish permanent premises
Unseen in London for 50 years, the artist's paintings of double figures come to Gagosian
A year-long festival celebrates the cultural impact of refugees from Nazi Europe
Dealers are finding innovative ways to attract new audiences
A significant roster of Mayfair galleries, dealers and auction houses open their doors to a wider public
The Joyce Theater, New York, NY. May 29, 2019. There's just something about the ephemeral magic of dance art " the way nuances of movement align with nuances of music, the way lighting bathe…
In the early days, by creed, a graffiti artist would ask neither for permission nor compensation. Now, after courting the former, artists at 5Pointz were receiving the latter. Graffiti was o…
From Shakespeare to "Oklahoma!," the Pittsburgh fight director and actor puts the punch in shows for local theater companies.
On display from 21 June 2019, a new exhibition at the RMIT Gallery traces the lasting impact of European influence on generations of RMIT teachers and students to the present day in Melbourn…
The International Film Festival & Awards Macao has signed agreements with Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) and Shanghai Film Art Academy (SFAA) with the aim of enhancing the f…
Alex Ross: "Aus licht" turned out to be the kind of inexplicable marvel that one waits half a lifetime to see. It induced shivers not just in its awesome moments"trumpeters intoning a cho…
"We are able to empathise with nonhuman characters or intelligent machines in human-made fiction because they have been conceived by other human beings from the only subjective perspective a…
While the financial deals carved out by Christie's with buyers, sellers and third-party guarantors (one of whom is often thought to be the firm's owner itself, François Pinault) remain a …
It all started with two overlapping events in childhood. To amuse the five-year-old me, my father drew a face on the inside bottom of a large water thermos that he used for tennis. When you …
A new exhibition turning the spotlight on a posse of Australian contemporary artists who engage in theft as a creative strategy, the National Art School presents Caught Stealing: The Art of …
"Pride and Joy: The Marvin Gaye Musical" played this past weekend at Patricia & Art Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric in Baltimore, Maryland. This is a touring company, and …
'I am making this investment for my family,' says telecom and media entrepreneur after spending $3.7bn
For centuries, galleries and auction houses have been able to say pretty much what they like about an artist's work, without buyers having an easy way of checking its authenticity
Last year, a museum dedicated to the work of Étienne Terrus revealed most of its paintings were probably not by him. How did they get there? " The Guardian