At the Brooklyn Museum, the American photographer’s self-portraits reveal the city’s links to colonialism and slavery that were largely erased
While Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies reach new highs, the market for digital art has not experienced the same frenzy of speculation as in 2021. Recent auction results, however, suggest that an appetite is once more growing
The vice chair of the Whitney Museum of American Art explains why an early Simone Leigh work would have been a very risky purchase
The Hawaiian artist’s retrospective at the Noguchi Museum takes a multi-sensory approach to her singular sculptures
The tennis legend's audio venture will coincide with a photography exhibition exploring the relationship between artistry and landscape
As part of the anniversary in July, the museum has launched 200 Creators
Marika Takanishi Knowles's monograph focuses on Pierrot’s rise to ubiquity in French culture
The face of the scandal-ridden, best-selling celebrity poet—who died 200 years ago, and had a great influence on 19th-century artists and composers—was better known in his era than that of anyone save Napoloen Bonaparte
JMW Turner, Eugène Delacroix and Théodore Géricault were among the artists inspired by the much-portrayed poet whose concern for Venice and the Parthenon Marbles has a resonance 200 years after his death
A lawsuit relating to a MoMA show has raised questions around performer safety
The exhibition at the Holburne Museum will look at how the artist known for his grand public sculptures also worked on a much smaller scale
The artist's latest work, on show at Gagosian, was created with the help of a Brooklyn gun range
Thirty artists are nominated for the Sobey Art Award this year, with the total purse for the award growing to C$465,000
Project by Times Square Arts is a “tongue-in-cheek tribute to and critique of all that the hot dog has come to symbolise”