Dan Duray
Anita Halpin among beneficiaries of Neue Galerie restitution
The New York museum paid the Hess family “fair market value” to keep Nude in its collection
Jonathan Horowitz provides pop, PBR and political commentary at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise
Marian Goodman to open second Paris space with work by Annette Messager
The gallery expands its presence in the French capital with a new outpost on the same street
Artist-activist calls for boycott of St Louis show due to ‘institutional racism’
Damon Davis says Kelley Walker failed to answer concerns about his Black Star Press series on view at the city’s Contemporary Art Museum
Interview: David Adjaye and Theaster Gates on working in Washington, DC
The London-based architect and the Chicago-based artist spoke with us ahead of their joint talk at the Hirshhorn Museum
Atlanta’s High Museum streamlines admission to $14.50 for everyone
But the price change means children under 17 who are not students will pay slightly more than before
Untitled’s gone surfing: Miami Beach satellite fair hits the waves with artist collaborations
Expect to see participatory work by Rirkrit Tiravanija and Tomas Vu, Pussy Riot-themed surfboards and jungle photography
Art Basel Cities to launch cultural programming in Buenos Aires
The fair organisation will consult on multi-year initiative in the Argentine capital with the aim of attracting the creative class
This summer’s hottest lawsuits
During an unusually hectic few months, law firms have been kept busy representing multiple clients
Tamir Rice shooting: park gazebo could come to Chicago
The recently opened Stony Island Arts Bank is negotiating with the Tamir Rice Foundation to display the infamous structure
Auction house results confirm global art market downturn
Overall sales volume is down, but Sotheby’s sees profits rise and welcomes a new Chinese investor
Chicago judge rules Peter Doig ‘absolutely did not paint’ disputed work
The ruling brings the value of the painting at the centre of the long-running case back to nil
Artistic largesse and political Minimalism at Leonard Riggio’s home in Bridgehampton
Jeff Koons’s Gazing Ball sculpture at centre of legal tussle between art dealers
In new court filings, Fabrizio Moretti reveals the work he says David Zwirner has failed to deliver—and is now seeking $6m in damages
New York’s El Museo del Barrio loses another director
Jorge Daniel Veneciano, who organised the museum’s popular Op Art show, leaves at the end of the month
Robert Wilson, Ja Rule and Florence the dog celebrate performance at the Watermill Center
Gazebo where 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot coming to Chicago
Theaster Gates’s Stony Island Arts Bank reportedly to display the structure
Jens Hoffmann clarifies: ‘I am not leaving the Jewish Museum’
But he is giving up administrative duties to focus more time on exhibitions and writing, at the museum and beyond
Sotheby’s sales down 31% this year amid overall auction market slowdown
Auction house’s chief executive Tad Smith did not sugar-coat the news to investors during Monday morning’s second quarter earnings call