New York
'The Americans will wring you out like a wet rag': new book follows the life of the British architect who emigrated to the US and co-designed Central Park
Jacob Wrey Mould was the designer behind some of New York's most revered landmarks
What did the New York auctions reveal about the state of the art market?
Plus, experimental art from the Eastern Bloc and a sculptural installation by Terry Adkins
Climate activists disrupt Christie's auction in New York
Two activists affiliiated with the group Extinction Rebellion took to the rostrum during a sale of works on paper
Sotheby’s $306m The Now and Contemporary sales wrap up a mediocre New York auction season
Both sales persevered through a lukewarm atmosphere to break into the lower reaches of their estimate ranges
What’s behind the row engulfing the UK’s National Trust?
Plus, a protest-themed tenth edition of the Performa Biennial and a restored portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger
Against the odds, mid-sized galleries expand into New York
Dealers Anat Ebgi and Candice Madey are growing even when many observers expect galleries in their tiers to stay cautious
How will New York’s auctions perform? London’s Frieze Week evening sales offer hints
Results from London’s premier autumn auctions suggest price now matters as much as prestige
Long-unseen Basquiat self-portrait could reach $60m at Sotheby’s New York
"Self Portrait as a Heel (Part Two)" (1982) hasn’t been displayed in public since its last appearance at auction, in 1999
‘Very short-sighted’: Swiss museum’s decision to sell Cézanne paintings sparks outrage
Three works will be going up for auction at Christie's New York—but with an unusual caveat
On a roll: taking analogue photography to the streets
'Analogue has made a comeback': mobile photo lab Free Film distributes rolls of 35mm film and serves as a darkroom for resident photographers
Art acquired by the late ‘Ghostbusters’ director Ivan Reitman could fetch more than $60m at Christie’s New York
The collection is led by Pablo Picasso’s Femme endormie (1934) which the auction house estimates will sell for between $25m and $35m
Private museum's collection of ancient arms and armour could bring in £22m at Christie’s
The privately-owned Mougins Museum of Classical Art closed in August for a revamp to rebrand as what has been described as Europe’s "first major museum dedicated to work by women artists"
The Met and Yemeni government reach agreement for long-term display and care of two ancient sculptures
The artefacts, dating from the third millenium BC, will remain in New York as Yemen’s civil war drags on
Ex-dealer Robert Newland sentenced to nearly two years in prison for role in Inigo Philbrick’s art frauds
"He did his job, but his job turned out to be assisting a criminal fraud," a New York district court judge said
Nairy Baghramian's playful forms grace the facade of New York's Metropolitan Museum
The artist is the fourth to receive the museum's commission to install work on the Fifth Avenue entrance of its Neoclassical building
The Armory Show is ‘business as usual’ at first edition since Frieze acquisition
Sales were off to a bustling start at New York City’s largest art fair, even as questions remain about what changes the new ownership will bring
Robert Colescott’s 1919 sells for $3.5m at Bonhams during special Armory Week auction
The painting, which featured prominently in a recent Colescott retrospective, hammered slightly below its estimate
A $20m Joan Mitchell will lead Sotheby's offering of works from the collection of New York dealer John Cheim
The late-career painting is expected to break the artist’s $16.6m auction record this November
Forthcoming New York exhibition on women artists will present Komal Shah and Gaurav Garg’s collection to the public for the first time
The couple have put together a major collection of 300 works by mostly modern and contemporary women artists
American museum educators are trying a more playful approach
Two New York institutions are overhauling their education facilities, while others test a digital-first style of art pedagogy
Final piece in the Ground Zero puzzle
World Trade Center’s new $500m arts venue, the Perelman Performing Arts Center, opens in September with performances by Laurie Anderson and others
South Africa's Goodman Gallery expands to New York with an office and viewing room
South Africa’s leading gallery is making its first permanent inroads in the US
Leon Black faces questions from US Senate Finance Committee over Jeffrey Epstein and his $1bn art collection
The committee chairperson has asked for more details by 1 September about the $158m Black allegedly paid Epstein over the years
United Talent Agency hires former Sotheby's specialist to lead New York expansion
Harrison Tenzer's hire is part of the group’s “long-term expansion strategy”
Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn leaves New York gallery LGDR
The dealer will reopen her gallery Salon 94 in its former building on the Upper East Side
New York’s Malin Gallery to close after eight years in Chelsea
The contemporary art gallery will shutter amid allegations of overdue payments to artists and vendors
Breuer building's miniature sculpture to stay put after takeover
Sotheby's, which is the new owner of the Madison Avenue building, “will proudly act as stewards” of Charles Simonds’s tiny installation
Chelsea gallery Hollis Taggart expanding again despite fears of a slowing market
The gallery’s space will grow by nearly 700 sq. ft thanks to an expansion into the space next door
Art Market Hamptons fair postponed until 2024
The Hamptons’ longest-running art fair has been called off this year due to “unforeseen logistical issues”
Dorothy Liebes survey weaves the story of her little-known but colourful career
Cooper Hewitt in New York celebrates the creator of vibrant mid-century Modern textiles