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The artist, a member of the museum’s board of trustees, gave more than $2m to expand its free admission policy
The 82nd edition of the most closely-watched recurring exhibition in the United States will open in spring 2026
Even the science-themed PST Art exhibitions, opening in Los Angeles in September, avoid the tech revolutions of our day
In an effort to deepen existing programming and community engagement, some institutions are choosing to stage fewer exhibitions
From a historic Harlem Renaissance show at the Met and MoMA's Joan Jonas retrospective to solo museum debuts for Melissa Cody and Nona Faustine
She was the curator of the museum's blockbuster Edward Hopper and critically acclaimed Ruth Asawa exhibitions
The Whitney Museum’s flagship contemporary art showcase turns on questions of identity, authenticity and mutability, which play out across more than a handful of interrelated topics
The biennial’s curators were unaware of the statement in a work by Demian DinéYazhi’ prior to the exhibition preview
The Whitney Museum of American Art is spotlighting the late art and technology innovator's prescient "AARON" series
The exhibition, titled “Even Better Than the Real Thing” and co-curated by Chrissie Iles and Meg Onli, will feature works by 69 artists and two collectives
Our guide to a fast-moving year in artificial intelligence, blockchain contracts, stadium-scale video, NFTs and social media
The additional staff will programme sound art, film and performance events
In the past few years, unionised employees at more than a dozen US museums have finalised their first contracts with management, but how have their day-to-day lives changed as a result?
Traditionally reserved for an artist’s greatest works, the term “masterpiece” now appears routinely in auction catalogues, and may just mean a work is good, novel—or expensive
The museum's revamped dining areas include lush installations by Johnson and White Hawk that blend interior and exterior spaces
Nancy Baker Cahill’s augmented-reality work explores the climate crisis and interdependence between humans and nature
From large-scale surveys of Judy Chicago and Ed Ruscha, to showcases of Barkley L. Hendricks’s portraits, Ruth Asawa’s works on paper, Shary Boyle’s surreal ceramics, Korean experimental art and more
Major institutions are falling over themselves to be funny on the new rival to Twitter
Admission fees have increased by 20% for adults and 33% for seniors and students, matching (and even exceeding) those at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The auction house expects to move into the Madison Avenue building in 2025, vacating its current York Avenue headquarters
The artist's 100th birthday coincides with an array of exhibition programming, celebrations and municipal recognitions of Kelly's legacy
From Lauren Halsey's new commission for the Met rooftop to funkily subversive sculptures at the Museum of Arts and Design, the season's essential exhibitions
Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has been transforming the contemporary art canon for decades with multilayered works that address cultural misconceptions with humour
With the power to show works simultaneously in different countries, digital art does not really need to "be" anywhere. But where it is being created, exhibited and funded has a deep impact on how the work is made
Questions resurface over New York museum’s rationale for consigning works by the artist to auction
We explore the Tate Modern exhibition. Plus, the Whitney's Jaune Quick-to-See Smith retrospective and a reconstructed Roman gateway in England
During Weinberg’s tenure, the Whitney built and moved into its new Meatpacking District home, saw attendance increase threefold and navigated a series of scandals
The deal means significant pay increases for hourly wage earners and salaried employees alike, and extends some benefits to temporary workers
The Whitney Museum's exhibition reveals an artist who painted the tranquil city he wanted to see