Thinking outside the white cube: how Miami's galleries make money the rest of the year
While the local art scene has thrived since the arrival of Art Basel, doing business beyond the city is increasingly important
While the local art scene has thrived since the arrival of Art Basel, doing business beyond the city is increasingly important
The filmmaker has applied the original immersive technology to his new documentary about the German giant of contemporary art
A show at Miami Dade College’s Museum of Art and Design celebrates the work of the photographer Josefina Tarafa, who documented the creation of a dynamic new community
The Miami-based artist describes her love of a wall work by the skateboard aficionado and how creeping gentrification forced its Banksy-style journey to a new home
The artist on the escapism, Afrofuturism and renewed sense of agency playing out in her show at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
The native Miamians explain why taking a deep dive into the local art world is the best way to learn how to collect
A show at The Bass explores how the father of video art was inspired by south Florida, where he spent the last few years of his life
The Berlin-based artist was nominated for shows at London's Camden Art Centre and Modern Art Oxford
Our roundup of the latest art publications
The war in Gaza casts a dark shadow over 2023
A new smaller version of Jens Galschiøt’s work is part of a survey focused on human rights in Asia
There is something for every art lover among our pick of the publications—from a forgotten 17th-century painter to a lively history of dyes
The long overdue tome on the French artist includes an essay by Georg Baselitz
Middling performance of such auctions throughout 2023, with high costs and some sales coming in below their estimates, made a “sure thing” look less so
The annual Christmas cracker joke competition by the British TV channel Gold took a swipe at the theft scandal that rocked the institution
In 2023 the bar for shows was so high it was hard to choose the best. But which one was a stinker?
This corner of Manhattan played a pivotal role in the development of artists such as Robert Indiana, Agnes Martin and Ellsworth Kelly
From the theft of artefacts at the British Museum to a hammer attack on Velázquez’s “The Rokeby Venus”
A Californian ruling blocking the resale of an Academy Award may bring clarity over transfer of ownership of living artists’ work
The auctions, which would happen across 2024 if a court approves the plan, could be followed by sales of around 900 additional works
Fifty years later, history suggests the infamous sale from the collection of Robert and Ethel Scull is not quite the art market precedent it is remembered as