Carlie Porterfield
‘I derive a lot of inspiration from paintings and fibre art’: clothing designer Ulla Johnson on the art she collects and why
The native New Yorker talks about her artistic inspirations, recent collaborations with contemporary artists and all the beautiful furniture she owns (or wishes she owned)
‘All the electrifying paintings I wish I’d bought’: New York restauranteur Keith McNally recalls his art wins and regrets as memoir debuts
The beloved restaurateur, who once hosted the likes of Basquiat and Warhol at his establishments, describes recent purchases and the art that got away
Keeping it in the family: never-before-seen Picasso works to go on show in New York with help from artist's descendants
Exhibitions at Gagosian and Almine Rech will open this spring, featuring work never before displayed in public
Frieze New York shows signs of stability in challenging US art market
Alongside the Frieze fair, a growing cohort of satellite events and weeks of auctions attest to the resilience of the trade in a turbulent macroeconomic climate
Marlene Dumas painting set to break auction record for a work by a living woman artist
'Miss January' comes to market from the holdings of the influential collectors Mera and Don Rubell
Christie’s names new global president
Alex Rotter's promotion is the latest senior management shuffle at the auction house since Guillaume Cerutti stepped down
Hollis Taggart to open gallery on New York’s Lower East Side for emerging artists
Taggart says the expansion further downtown is to represent more contemporary artists and appeal to younger collectors
The Photography Show fair in New York sets new attendance record
Nearly 15,000 visitors attended the fair last week, organisers said
Kehinde Wiley responds to woman's lawsuit alleging sexual assault
This is the first known time allegations against Wiley have been brought to court
Basquiat's family portrait painting could bring $30m at Christie's auction
The painting "Baby Boom" was featured in one of the artist's first solo exhibitions at Fun Gallery
Monet riverscape could splash down for more than $30m during New York auctions
The painting headed to Christie's, "Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, crépuscule", was on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston for more than 30 years
Faith Ringgold’s estate is now represented by Jack Shainman Gallery
The gallery will stage an exhibition of the late artist’s work in November
What’s on: Our pick of some of the best exhibitions to see during Art Dubai
Contemporary and performance art, plus a sprawling survey of sub-Saharan art are all on offer during the fair
Dallas Art Fair offers first test of collectors’ appetites amid Trump’s trade war
A tight-knit community of patrons and a resilient state economy keep sales strong in Dallas despite macroeconomic headwinds
The Dallas Art Fair is ‘a new front’ for dealers
The Texas fair has a record of resilience, largely shielded from economic dips that affected the US at large, but this year’s edition will be the art market's first major test since President Trump's new tariffs
Patti Smith plays rally at Elizabeth Street Garden to protest imminent eviction
The Manhattan sculpture garden was denied an injunction against eviction under the Visual Artist Rights Act
Gagosian to stage first Willem de Kooning show in 12 years
The gallery brought on Cecilia Alemani to curate the show, which will span five decades
A Robert Frank photo he saw as ‘threatening’ and a ghostly Dalí painting: our pick of the April auctions
Plus Dürer’s engraving of Nemesis and a painting by one of China’s greatest Modern artists
New York print fairs see new energy and an influx of young collectors
The IFPDA Print Fair's crowded preview and the launch of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair echo recent signals that the medium is increasingly in demand
Jessica Chastain and Adam Driver will play a gallerist and her artist in new television series
The art world is taking Hollywood by storm, and ‘The Dealer’ is the latest project to get the green light
In her comeback show, painter Seung Ah Paik renders her body as a map
After stepping away from the art world and starting a family, the artist is having her first solo show in New York with Gratin and showing two new paintings at Art Basel Hong Kong with Bortolami
New York art adviser Lisa Schiff sentenced to prison for fraud
Once a high-profile adviser to elite art collectors, Schiff will spend 30 months in prison
Thirty five years on from ‘the world’s largest art heist’, how much are the works stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum worth?
From $200m to upwards of $1bn, the estimated value of the 13 works stolen in Boston on 18 March 1990 has varied in the decades since
Christie’s appoints new regional president of the Americas
Julien Pradels will fill the role left when Bonnie Brennan was promoted to chief executive
Work from Anthony Caro’s personal art collection up for sale at Christie’s
The leading lot is a painting by the artist's close friend Kenneth Noland
Los Angeles dealer Doug Chrismas puts off prison time, visits Frieze while awaiting appeal
The dealer’s two-year prison sentence for embezzlement was pushed back pending appellate court rulings
A sister canvas to Lisa Brice’s record-setter, and Picasso’s male gaze: our pick of the March auctions
Plus, a rare trio of paintings by Surrealist Paul Delvaux, and a watercolour of an Egyptian soirée by John Frederick Lewis
Orlando Museum of Art and family of late director fired over Basquiat forgery scandal drop lawsuits
After Aaron De Groft’s death last month, the museum and his family do not find it “prudent or cost effective” to continue litigation
Lawsuit to halt demolition of Manhattan's Elizabeth Street Garden claims it is a protected ‘physical and social sculpture’
Activists say the Visual Artist Rights Act covers the garden, which the city wants to destroy to make way for affordable mixed-use housing
Dealers feel justified in forging ahead with Los Angeles art week
It is still too soon to tell how the city’s art scene will be affected by the blazes in the long term