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Sotheby’s will pay $100m for the Whitney Museum’s Marcel Breuer building
The auction house expects to move into the Madison Avenue building in 2025, vacating its current York Avenue headquarters
'New York is so influential in our industry': the Gallery Climate Coalition sees its newest chapter as essential
The international sustainability group now has six branches working toward a greener art industry
Propelled by Marie Antoinette's poodle, mid-season Old Masters auctions in New York fetch nearly $13m
Specialists at Christie’s and Sotheby’s dismissed concerns about a decline in the Old Masters market
New York art world gathers in Matthew Barney's studio for premiere of his new video installation
Secondary picks apart the spectacle of violence now overtaking America as it plays out in professional football
Two important collections of Chinese art coming to Christie's New York during next Asia Week sales
Sales of the ancient Chinese sculptures and jade carvings are expected to collectively fetch nearly $10m in September
Endless appetite: Hauser & Wirth founders to open first New York restaurant alongside third gallery in the city
Launching next year, the Soho eatery is the latest venture from the hospitality company Artfarm
Ortuzar Projects will triple its gallery space in Tribeca
The new 10,000 sq. ft space is next-door to the gallery’s original location in New York's fastest-growing neighbourhood for art
Van Gogh’s cypresses are the focus of an exhibition opening at the Met in New York
How the flamelike trees came to rival the sunflowers as a signature motif
When 1970s art feels current: new pop-up fair 'disrupts the usual fair week' in New York
That 70s Show includes only artists who were active during the titular decade
Nigerian artists stand out at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in New York
Twenty-six stands span the four floors at the fair’s new Harlem space
Has New York’s hot art market finally cooled?
Dealers at Frieze remain optimistic while noting a shift in collector behaviour
‘Like a striptease’: Gypsy Rose Lee’s legacy lives on as her works remain elusive
New York theatre producer attempts to collect works by women of a landmark 1943 exhibition
New York's Spring art bonanza: the shows, the sales, the fairs
Plus, the Richard Prince copyright case and Sarah Sze in London
A cardboard Manhattan and a cosy log cabin: artists stand tall at Nada New York fair
Artists including Kambel Smith and Anya Paintsil were on hand to talk to visitors on the VIP day
'Sometimes even the vultures have nothing to feed on': Kenyan artists bring an ecological warning to Manhattan
New York exhibition Kenyan Collectives at Affirmation Arts focuses on existential threats to Kenya’s wildlife and water supply
Phillips scores $69.5m in New York evening sale, led by Banksy’s take on Basquiat
A painting by Noah Davis reached more than nine times its low estimate after a 12-minute bidding war
Is Frieze New York well placed to jolt an iffy art market?
Dealers hope the fair will create some momentum during a sluggish season
Christie’s pulls off a safe 21st-century evening sale in New York, powered largely by a $58m Basquiat
While a handful of lots—including new records for Diane Arbus and Simone Leigh—created a buzz in saleroom, bids felt reined in amid economic uncertainty
At Tefaf New York, dealers spotlight work by women
Gallerists at the fair say more collectors are invested in greater gender diversity among their holdings and are keen to invest in art by women
Dreams and nightmares abound at New York's Independent art fair
The latest spring edition of the fair places an emphasis on phantasmagorical figuration
Stephen Friedman opening New York location in Tribeca
It’s the latest in a long line of galleries to open in the upscale New York neighbourhood
The Armory Show lines up more than 225 galleries for fair’s third year at sprawling Javits Center
The fair has grown to be among the largest in the world since it began as a hotel fair in 1994
New York, London, Los Angeles, Dubai, Linz ... Which city has the best digital art?
With the power to show works simultaneously in different countries, digital art does not really need to "be" anywhere. But where it is being created, exhibited and funded has a deep impact on how the work is made
Lauren Halsey's Metropolitan Museum rooftop commission: a pharaonic temple merging ancient Egypt with Los Angeles
For the New York installation, the Californian artist has carved onto a concrete pavilion references to Afrofuturism and funk music and images of her family and friends
The three top Van Gogh exhibitions of the year all open this May
Shows in Amsterdam, Chicago and New York break new ground, presenting the artist’s finest work done on the outskirts of Paris and in Provence
The surprising home of Surrealism in New York is chronicled in new book
Stanley William Hayter’s Atelier 17 became a crucible for American and European artists during the Second World War
A message from Yayoi Kusama: ‘Let Us Sing Together a Song from the Heart of the Universe!’
Japanese artist issues upbeat missive to coincide with New York show featuring new Infinity Mirror Room
Timothy Taylor takes Tribeca: dealer is latest to move gallery from Chelsea to hip New York neighbourhood
Tribeca has reached a critical mass of around 50 galleries
The Photography Show fair returns to New York with images of ominous sculptures, elegant figures and the void
Highlights from the 42nd edition of the longest-running photography fair
Emily Fisher Landau, contemporary art collector and important Whitney Museum benefactor, has died, aged 102
Landau, whose discerning eye and aesthetic curiosity made her a fixture in the art world from the 1980s onward, began collecting after receiving an insurance settlement for a jewellery heist at her home