Leo Castelli
Was Rauschenberg’s grand prize win at the 1964 Venice Biennale a US plot, or just good PR?
A new documentary delves into the machinations that led to the upstart American artist’s stunning triumph at the art world’s Olympics
Lee Bontecou—artist known for haunting, ominous wall sculptures made from industrial materials—has died, aged 91
The artist, who rose to prominence in the New York art scene of the 1970s, remained committed to an unclassifiable and otherworldly aesthetic
Artists would do well to invest in their own work, study says
New research suggests that artists may be better off retaining equity in their own work than investing in the stock market
Taxman swoops on Rauschenberg’s “$65m eagle”
How much is Canyon, 1959, worth?
Dave Hickey: 'If you want to be an icon of virtue, this is the moment because you’ll stand out'
The outspoken cultural critic and art historian shared his thoughts on the market during a talk at Frieze art fair in 2007—here is the transcript
Interview with James Rosenquist on his month in Manhattan
Four exhibitions devoted to the Pop pioneer open this November, including a retrospective at the Guggenheim
I, dealer in heroes: Obituary for Leo Castelli
In memory of the man behind Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, James Rosenquist and Roy Lichtenstein