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While the relative weakness of the pound this season has given Americans at Frieze more buying power, many other factors may prevent them from making major purchases
A new book published by Gagosian chronicles 67 projects conceived by the late artist, which for reasons such as funding and technology were never executed
Pensioners stand to lose federal protections once the board transfers the $336m plan to an insurer
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow acquired moccasins, a necklace and a child’s bonnet after the Wounded Knee Massacre
The hulking Claiborne Expressway that bisects Tremé, a seat of New Orleans culture, has been a source of inspiration and concern—explicitly and implicitly—for generations of artists
The country’s Foreign Ministry is launching an innovative cultural residency that will exist beyond any walls
An heir of an early owner claims that family members conspired to have it sold without his knowledge
Donald Trump's trade war and 'cold war mentality' led to uncertainty and a fractured relationship
Timothy Young, currently incarcerated in San Quentin State Prison, is a key contributor to the University-led art project, Barring Freedom, that aims to put the US criminal justice system in the dock
Artists Dread Scott and Glenn Ligon among cultural figures pointing out stark contrast in how law enforcement handled the mob compared with Black Lives Matter protestors
The art space in a historic building in the Belt neighbourhood will open with a show curated by the street artist Kaws
Often described as totally unregulated, the art trade is facing more stringent rules
Plus, artist Pedro Reyes on his New York project; cartoonist Martin Rowson on Hogarth
Art historians explain why the work of lesser known artists with rising markets, like George Copeland Ault and Gertrude Abercrombie, might become the target of a fakes scheme
Around 20 artists from the US will show at Margate's Turner Contemporary, some for the first time in a UK institution
Insurers refused to cover the transport of loans, including salt-mine mummies and Greek and Roman antiquities
The historic documents “highlight the complexities of documenting America’s ‘peculiar institution’”
A survey conducted by the non-profit Arts for LA warns that the city could lose its culture cache if it becomes too expensive for its creative class
More than three years after the massacre, a winning design has been selected for a $45m museum and memorial campus, but some survivors and victims’ families would rather it stay unbuilt.
Demonstrators blocked the museum’s entrance and sat in the street as they demanded the removal of Steven Tananbaum — a financier whose company owns $2.5bn in Puerto Rican debt — from its board of trustees
After being blocked from entering the American Museum of Natural History, decolonisation demonstrators took to the streets, ending at the Metropolitan Museum’s steps
Wizard of Oz vision inspires new $15m contemporary art centre in San Antonio designed by David Adjaye
While early reactions have been mostly positive, a group of activists and victims’ families would rather see a support centre on the site
Extended Practice organises discussions, child-friendly performances and events with babysitters
She comes to Minnesota from the San Antonio Museum of Art, where she grew the collections of African American and Aboriginal artists, and expanded programmes for underserved youth
We need to acknowledge the complexity of our time and not hide in simple political polarities, says the director of the Art Gallery of Ontario
The US has filed a complaint in a federal district court to determine who owns 230 antiquities produced in ancient Italian pottery workshops
The colossal mural, recently recreated, has returned to its home near Grand Central Station
Plaintiffs' lawyer says sexual harassment of university students remains an 'epidemic' despite the progress of the #MeToo movement
We discuss the increased scrutiny museums face over their sponsorship policies and the architectural heritage of Chicago