Developer’s $325m gift will help create new museum in Seattle
Richard Hedreen is donating a collection valued at $300m and $25m cash to create an art museum at Seattle University
New York Times art critic Roberta Smith retiring after 32 years at the newspaper
The publication’s co-chief art critic, Smith has penned more than 4,500 essays and reviews for the Times
Two climate activists charged for pouring red powder on National Archives display of the US Constitution
The Valentine’s Day protest was carried out by members of the environmental group Declare Emergency
Net art pioneer Shu Lea Cheang wins $100,000 LG Guggenheim award
The Taiwan-born interdisciplinary artist’s work spans coding languages, hacking tactics, gaming engines and more
In pictures: meet Frieze Los Angeles's menagerie of animal sculptures
From irreverent fish to ceramic snakes, the animal kingdom is well represented at this year's fair
‘You have to come in knowing your taste and trusting your instinct’: Emilia Yin's survival guide for fairs
The owner of Hollywood’s Make Room gallery describes how her love of Surrealism informs her curatorial work, and offers Los Angeles newbies her top tips
Santa Monica Art Bank and California African American Museum make opening-day acquisitions at Frieze Los Angeles
Sculpture by Mustafa Ali Clayton and textile Gary Tyler enter collections
'I held onto a box of Sylvie tiles that composed a psychotic, abstract cat': John Rubeli on his artful bathroom
The music executive and his wife, Stacy, are fixtures of Los Angeles’s art scene, collecting works by emerging artists and serving on boards of museums and non-profits
New satellite fair to launch at New York’s Estonian House during Frieze
The new fair, Esther, is being launched by New York’s Margot Samel and Tallinn-based Olga Temnikova
California love: Dr Dre helps to kick off Frieze Week Los Angeles in style with star-studded charity auction
The hip hop legend worked with the record executive Jimmy Iovine and Sotheby’s to put on the event, which also featured performances by the producer Timbaland and the singer Andra Day
‘The most unusual place I've installed a piece? Forty feet up in a tree’: John Quinn on his inside-out approach to art
The high-flying lawyer, who lists contemporary art as one of his passions, has opened a Los Angeles outpost of Croatia's Museum of Broken Relationships
Dozens of Los Angeles galleries will mount science-related shows for the Getty’s next PST Art programme
More than 40 galleries in the city will stage shows that resonate with PST Art’s focus on the intersections of art and science
13 shows to see in and around Los Angeles during Frieze
From important shows of Korean and Japanese contemporary art, to major surveys of Paul Pfeiffer and Joan Brown, and more
Two paintings that were stolen from Peruvian church are returned
Prior to their seizure, the paintings had been offered to the auction house Doyle for consignment
Portland Museum of Art lays off 13 workers amid $100m expansion project
The museum in Maine’s largest city cited financial hardships brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic and a persistent drop in attendance
‘MoMA, dump Kravis’: activists call on museum to break up with board chair in Valentine’s Day protest
A coalition of environmental-justice organisations renewed their calls for the removal of board chair Marie-Josée Kravis
Brazilian authorities seeking arrest of Brent Sikkema’s husband for possible role in dealer’s murder
The alleged suspect in the murder has claimed Sikkema’s husband offered him $200,000 to carry out the killing, according to Brazilian media reports
30 archaeological artefacts returned to Mexican authorities in Los Angeles ceremony
Objects ranging from the 1st century to the 15th century were handed over at the Mexican consulate in Los Angeles earlier this month
MoMA store recalls popular Yoshitomo Nara snow globes over ‘laceration hazard’
To date almost 40 of the cutesy snow globes that were sold last November have either fractured or cracked
Art Basel reveals 287 galleries participating in its next Swiss fair, including 22 first-time exhibitors
June's event will be the first edition of the world’s most important art fair under the direction of Maike Cruse
Game on: Museums in Kansas City and San Francisco face off in Super Bowl duel
While California law prevents SFMoMA from wagering the loan of a work on the outcome of the NFL’s championship game, officials there and at the Nelson-Atkins Museum have found a creative solution
Frieze reveals 68 galleries for its next New York fair
The smallest Frieze fair returns to the Shed in early May
Expo Chicago reveals more than 170 exhibitors for first edition since acquisition by Frieze
The long-running Midwestern fair was acquired by the London-based fair company in summer 2023
71 participating artists and collectives revealed for 2024 Whitney Biennial
The exhibition, titled “Even Better Than the Real Thing” and co-curated by Chrissie Iles and Meg Onli, will feature works by 69 artists and two collectives
Sixth edition of Prospect New Orleans will feature 49 artists’ works throughout the city
Opening on 2 November, Prospect.6 will be the first edition of the triennial co-curated by an artist, with Ebony G. Patterson collaborating with Miranda Lash
Performer sues MoMA for alleged ‘sexual groping’ during Marina Abramović retrospective
John Bonafede, one of the artists who “reperformed” Abramović’s work for the show, claims he was sexually assaulted seven times during its run
Orlando Museum of Art faces financial troubles in Basquiat fiasco’s aftermath
Since it was raided in 2022 by the FBI, which seized 25 purported Basquiat works, the museum’s legal and communications costs have surged while public and private support slowed
Creator of TV drama Law & Order donates more than 200 works to the Metropolitan Museum
Dick Wolf gives works by Van Gogh, Bronzino and Artemisia Gentileschi to the New York museum
The Year in Review 2023: the biggest stories and the best shows
From the British Museum thefts to the consequences in art and heritage of the Israel-Hamas war
'Collecting art by women is an integral component of my process': Darlene Pérez on why she waited for a Lee Krasner work
One-half of the couple behind the Pérez Art Museum Miami will never tire of Monet's Water Lilies