The artist’s show includes a menagerie of recently gifted sketches, large-scale watercolours and selections from the permanent collection
Galleries and non-profits are finding meaningful connections with collectors and artists off Manhattan’s beaten path
The Oscar-winning actress and the art dealer have teamed up to support California's fight against oil drilling
The Baroque bad boy plays a leading role in a new adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley
From The High Line to Marcus Garvey Park, the borough is buzzing with exciting public works
The New York-based collector describes her enduring love affair with Paula Rego’s work and why a Sam Jinks sculpture may not be conducive to a good night’s sleep
Esther, established by two gallerists from the Baltic state, is inspired by the pop-up Basel Social Club
This is the second year running in which the country will have five galleries attending—the highest number as a percentage of total exhibitors
The fair’s organisers have partnered with organisations across the city while New York dealers have a major presence
The Art Newspaper is looking for a dynamic and strategic Partnerships and Fairs Coordinator to join its London team
What we can learn from off-the-beaten-track art
Hasani Sahlehe’s Trying Green, acquired by the Georgia Museum of Art with help from fashion company Stone Island, gives uniforms a pop of colour at The Shed
A series of documents from 2018-19, seen by The Art Newspaper, shows that five artists on the dealer’s roster were shortchanged by as much as 54% on some sales
The Vulcan Hotel, which closed in 2012, has been rebuilt on site brick by brick
The shortlist of five for Art Fund's ₤120,000 award also includes the Craven Museum, Dundee Contemporary Arts, the National Portrait Gallery and the Manchester Museum
The raid was reportedly related to an investigation into dissident artist Pyotr Verzilov