The project, devised by the cultural platform artHARARE, enables a metaphorical journey across the international circuit
The gallery presentation format brings sales—and more—amid broader market tightness
The artist's bright, deeply personal textile works are on show at MoMA PS1 in New York
The show in this deeply personal setting offers an insight into the artist‘s relationship to the medium that interested him above all others
The exhibition, staged in the historic South Street Seaport district, brings textile works to an 18th-century warehouse
The fair’s tenth edition features a critical mass of unusually arranged sculptures.
Plus: artists, musicians and activists march for a more radical future
From fabulous fish to playful pups, The Shed in Chelsea is crawling with wildlife
Studio and housing costs are rising but the city is still seen as a place of possibilities
The Ohio-based collector and board president at the Columbus Museum of Art talks about finding an unusual spot to place a Carol Bove work and the Louis Fratino that got away
Show shines a light on lesser-known early images by the celebrated photographer
The city's collectors were out in force during the fair's preview day at The Shed
The Frieze New York satellite fair features an array of largely light-hearted works displaying melted, jumbled and disembodied limbs
The gallery intends to test out a collaborative sustainability model.
This year’s showcase for contemporary African art is bigger than ever
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The curator of The High Line and the 2022 Venice Biennale highlights works by Pacita Abad, Alex Da Corte and more
At the Brooklyn Museum, the American photographer’s self-portraits reveal the city’s links to colonialism and slavery that were largely erased
While Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies reach new highs, the market for digital art has not experienced the same frenzy of speculation as in 2021. Recent auction results, however, suggest that an appetite is once more growing
The vice chair of the Whitney Museum of American Art explains why an early Simone Leigh work would have been a very risky purchase
The Hawaiian artist’s retrospective at the Noguchi Museum takes a multi-sensory approach to her singular sculptures
The artist's latest work, on show at Gagosian, was created with the help of a Brooklyn gun range
Project by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw is a “tongue-in-cheek tribute to and critique of all that the hot dog has come to symbolise”
The artist’s show includes a menagerie of recently gifted sketches, large-scale watercolours and selections from the permanent collection
Galleries and non-profits are finding meaningful connections with collectors and artists off Manhattan’s beaten path
From The High Line to Marcus Garvey Park, the borough is buzzing with exciting public works
The New York-based collector describes her enduring love affair with Paula Rego’s work and why a Sam Jinks sculpture may not be conducive to a good night’s sleep
Esther, established by two gallerists from the Baltic state, is inspired by the pop-up Basel Social Club
This is the second year running in which the country will have five galleries attending—the highest number as a percentage of total exhibitors
The fair’s organisers have partnered with organisations across the city while New York dealers have a major presence