Agents offering luxury real estate now see Art Basel Miami Beach’s VIPs as a captive audience, while local developers make art a focus when building and marketing their properties
Ray Materson continues to stitch the miniature images he once made for himself and other inmates, currently for sale by Andrew Edlin Gallery as part of Art Basel Miami Beach
The lasting ap-peel of Cattelan’s infamous conceptual work seems confirmed
Last year, the artist put his 2013 installation “WS White Snow” on show in a Los Angeles warehouse in hopes of finding a long-term custodian
The Chicago-based painter is one of 11 children, born and raised in Macon, Mississippi, at a rural address known simply as Route One, Box Two
Feminists take that stage for the Sackler Center First Award at the Brooklyn Museum
“The Brooklyn Museum is hustling to become the greatest, new, 200-year-old discovery on the planet,” said the museum’s director Anne Pasternak
The Bali-based artist Ashley Bickerton has his first US survey at the Flag Art Foundation
Abramovic’s show in 2020 at London’s Royal Academy of Arts will mark the first time a woman has been the subject of a retrospective at the prestigious institution
Teenagers in California’s Coachella Valley have found a creative way of “engaging” with the art on view at Desert X
Rarely is an instrumental concert as visually exciting as it is aurally, but that was the case at the Darmstadt Ensemble’s quirky recent performance
For nearly half a century, Jacob El Hanani has been composing obsessively detailed drawings using a Rapidograph pen, typically employed by architects
The conceptual artist Aaron Flint Jamison caused a stir last month when he decided that for his solo exhibition at Miguel Abreu Gallery he would show only works in the gallery’s storage
Vittorio Scarpati made a series of bold drawings in a New York hospital before he died of Aids, which also claimed the life of his wife, the writer and actress Cookie Mueller. Teeming with “piles of angels”, Scarpati’s drawings are being shown for the first time in 25 years in London this month
Any remaining art and the profits from works sold to be turned over to the artist’s young children, court rules
Shows in Prague and Chicago expose the fallout of the world's worst nuclear accident
The Armory Show and New York’s satellite fairs prove US market is holding up
Big-name artists and institutions are using Kickstarter to fund their projects
From Joana Vasconcelos' tampon chandelier at Venice to Elmgreen & Dragset's wishing well in Berlin, exhibitions do not just provide learning experiences for audiences
Zwirner and Gagosian galleries are embroiled in the feud between the Austrian artist’s archive and foundation in the wake of his deathbed decision
Memories of Warhol, Rauschenberg and Jack Goldstein, among others, inspire exhibition