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"Sexual harassment, various instances of discrimination and retaliation are among the top complaints, according to these employees. They describe supervisors who are inept at scheduling, a w…
"MarÃa Inés RodrÃguez, the director of the Musée d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux, was called into a town hall meeting last Tuesday, March 6, during which she was informed that her art…
Clare McAndrew's annual survey highlights rich pickings at the top end but offers little comfort for smaller dealers
"Working largely out of the artistic limelight at her home in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., Ms. Stein resurrected historical weaving techniques and merged them with 20th-century Bauhaus design sen…
Martin Gammon explains why the estimates some people use of the money that could be gained from deaccessioning are likely way, way off and couldn't raise enough money to do any good.
"Previously, valuable works of art created fewer than 50 years ago were officially treated as 'luxury goods' and subject to 30% import dues. This changed on 29 January with the passing of a …
The NRA's visual logic suggests a new twist in the culture wars. Cities, today, are thriving, and the old rhetoric of the city as a kind of cancer spreading into the heartland no longer work…
A lot of what makes physical art valuable is its scarcity " there are only so many paintings by Mark Rothko, after all. But digital art has always been different because it can be perfectly …
The feverish nature of the art market during the Second World War, and ever since, offers at least one straightforward reason for both the Nazi art theft itself and for why items have never …
Sickeningly, the Nazi-looted art led to a boom in the global art market from 1941 onward. They stole so very, very much art to fund the war effort: "In the decade leading up to 1945, it's es…
In the middle of a 700,000-woman demonstration on International Women's Day, the collective Nosotras Proponemos ("We Propose") presented a manifesto of 37 demands. "Out of the 47 major exhib…
President Macron's repatriation promise has brought the debate into the public gaze
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Thanks to the skillful portraits and drawings he made for guards, officers, and commandants, he survived seven different concentration camps, and ultimately received a scholarship to study a…
Hotels' approach to art was once regarded as something of a joke " but now they are becoming serious exhibition spaces
Artist William Pope.L has recently been featured in The New York Times for his "Flint Water Project," an installation that he did for the Detroit gallery What Pipeline.The gallery has b…
"Laurence des Cars is an anomaly in the male-dominated world of French museums. Since March 2017, she has been running the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, with its envied collection of French 19th-…
Purni Morell has been artistic director of London's Unicorn Theatre for six years and in that time she has changed the shape
Now approaching its fourth year, the Wall to Wall Street Art Festival held over the Labour Day Long Weekend has cemented itself as a world-class street art festival and has put Benalla on th…
The Art Couple Reviewed by Lovell Estell III Sacred Fools Theater Company at the Broadwater Black Box Through March 17 RECOMMENDED Paul Gauguin, Vincent Van Gogh and Neil Simo…
A collective of eight internet artists transformed the Jackson Pollock room in the New York City Museum of Modern Art into their own augmented reality gallery"without the museum's permission…
Tony-winner and Grammy nominee Lena Hall returns to Cafe Carlyle with an all-new show, The Art Of The Audition From Falling Apart to Nailing The Part, March 13-17. Experience the ups and dow…
By Michael Lueger. Dr. Amy Cook of Stony Brook University joins us to discuss her new book, Building Character: The Art and Science of Casting .