Against the odds, mid-sized galleries expand into New York
Dealers Anat Ebgi and Candice Madey are growing even when many observers expect galleries in their tiers to stay cautious
Dealers Anat Ebgi and Candice Madey are growing even when many observers expect galleries in their tiers to stay cautious
Results from London’s premier autumn auctions suggest price now matters as much as prestige
Our roundup of the latest art publications
All you ever wanted to know about Miller, from a biography and collection of love letters to a book of her recipes—selected by the curator Martin Pel
British Museum show and book by Venetia Porter tap into rich seam of works by non-Western artists
The British artist retreated from her remarkable career to embrace a religious life
The art critic Jackie Wullschläger’s talks to us about her new book, the first major biography of the French Impressionist written in English
The trio are part of a larger group of critics arguing that the exhibition follows the narrative of the current Law and Justice (PiS) government's “right-wing, martyrdom-oriented cultural policy”
Against a backdrop of growing censorship, a book charting the struggle of the community to gain mainstream recognition offers some hope
Images of a care home in Manila by Hannah Reyes Morales fell foul of right-wing lawmakers
Some 50 galleries and institutions participated this year in the Art Basel-backed event
The review team will now liaise with the police for the criminal investigation
Two of the objects will be handed over the Italian authorities, while three will remain on view at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University in Atlanta
A collaborative sculpture by Nicholas Galanin and Merritt Johnson was removed from an exhibition at the Washington, DC museum