The Foundation for Contemporary Arts has been selling works donated by visual artists to fund those working in experimental forms and performance since 1963
The auction in November includes prized works from Paul Cezanne and Jasper Johns
The New York incarnation of this two-venue retrospective of the veteran American artist has sublime moments, but needs a much more thorough edit
Plus, Venice's tourism problem and Finnish artist Outi Heiskanen
Simultaneous shows in New York and Philadelphia cover the artist's seven-decade career and include more than 550 works in total
Some takeaways from the late US artist and poet’s new memoir Great Demon Kings
Ugo Mulas photographed the 1960s New York art scene and his pictures are now on show at Matthew Marks
From the very first painting in his show at Matthew Marks Gallery, visitors will find familiar themes
Two further volumes comprehensively cover the artist's drawings and monotypes
The 88-year-old artist, who gets the institute’s inaugural show, was deeply involved in the publication
New research suggests that artists may be better off retaining equity in their own work than investing in the stock market
The decision adds another wrinkle to the unsettled case law surrounding liability in art fraud
“So many tropes going on in his work, it would make a lovely laundry list,” says the British artist of his US counterpart
Royal Academy in London brings together 150 works by the artist for major show opening this week
Documentaries on Julio González and Kazimir Malevich are particularly striking, while the Claes Oldenburg and Jasper Johns films are less so
As the National Gallery of Art opens a show devoted to the artist’s work from the 1950s and 60s, he looks back on the decade and reflects on the process of making
The Yugoslavian artist draws the crowds at the Guggenheim with her racy restaging of iconic performance art
In memory of the man behind Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, James Rosenquist and Roy Lichtenstein
The recent biographies of these art-world giants promise much but aside from anecdotes little is shown of the subjects’ inner lives
Exploring the early works of Johns, Rauschenberg, Warhol and the young masters of Pop
Arman, Bailey, Johns, Ono, Rauschenberg, Salle, and more
The inaugural edition focuses on works from the 1960s
'Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns / Bless the bed we lie on'
After Warhol and Johns, it’s the turn of the globe-trotting
The arts continue to flourish despite deep cuts to grants