British art dealer Timothy Sammons denied bail by New York judge
The former Sotheby’s specialist was extradited to the US to face charges of art theft and fraud
Barbara Kruger to stage first live performance for New York’s Performa festival
The work Untitled (The Drop) will take place on three consecutive Thursdays in November
The irresistible rise of Light and Space
Once overlooked as regional artists, West Coast pioneers have emerged from the shadows since the first edition of Pacific Standard Time in 2011
Long-lost Rodin sculpture turns up in New Jersey town hall
The bust of Napoleon Bonaparte has been authenticated and is due to go on loan to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Richard Avedon and James Baldwin's book on American identity revisited
A New York gallery show and new publication draw fresh attention to little known collaboration between the fashion photographer and African-American writer
Newhouse family hires Tobias Meyer to advise on Modern art collection’s future
The involvement of the former Sotheby’s auctioneer turned private dealer and advisor hints at bigger plans
US returns 95 works from money laundering banker’s collection to Brazil
The works were smuggled out of the country by Edemar Cid Ferreira and have been gradually repossessed over the past decade
Three artists awarded $625,000 MacArthur “genius” grants
Dawoud Bey, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, and Trevor Paglen recognised for “extraordinary originality”
Collector voluntarily returns two stolen chapel paintings to Peru
The works were identified after they were consigned to Christie's for sale in 2015; their repatriation is part of an "aggressive" effort