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The first institutional solo in New York dedicated to Bilgé at the Institute for Arab and Islamic Art reconsiders her place ...
A new bill introduced by U.S. senators aims to combat money laundering in the art market. Plus, Art Basel announces Miami ...
A.I. artworks are fetching record prices at fairs and auction houses. The tech is also changing how the art world does ...
A new show at New York University (NYU) charts how Bob Dylan engaged with the political and social justice movements of the ...
Researchers at the Fitzwilliam Museum in the U.K. have uncovered a rare handprint left on ancient Egyptian pottery.
Championed by the likes of David Hall Gallery, the work of Alice Adams is ripe for canonic reappraisal and renewed market ...
A bronze artifact found in Moravia has been identified as a fragment of 3,200-year-old armor dated to the period of the ...
Images of the Chrysler Building by Mitchell Funk offer insight not only into urban change but the boundaries of possibility ...
In May, Albright College drew criticism for selling its art collection. Now, many of the works will be staying in ...
Phillips unveils a new priority bidding system with reduced fees for early bids, aiming to boost sales amid a broader art ...
Wave Hill, in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, is a cultural center and botanical garden with a long and lustrous history.
Inside the seductive, dangerous lifestyle of the art world’s power players—and their dramatic implosions after money gets ...
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