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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
Asia Week New York bounces back from Covid-19 restrictions with $131m in sales
A print of the "Great Wave" by Hokusai sold for a record-breaking $2.8m at Christie’s during the series of exhibitions and auctions
The Met down 1.7 million visitors compared to pre-pandemic level—the biggest drop of any US art museum
The New York institution, usually the most popular art museum in the US, was overtaken in 2022 by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
Art is placed centre stage in Broadway play about photographer Larry Sultan
And big-name contemporary art stars alongside Willem Dafoe in a new heist film
Collector and dealer Lio Malca joins New York gallery migration from Chelsea to Tribeca
Malca’s new 5,000 sq. ft space on White Street will open in May
Frieze New York lines up mega-galleries and some new faces for fair's 2023 edition
The fair will welcome more than 60 galleries as the event remains on a smaller scale than before the Covid-19 pandemic
New York court rules against repatriation of ancient artefact to Turkey
A marble idol known as the “Stargazer” will remain in the collection of billionaire Michael Steinhardt
Female cult leaders, clay creatures and pink rooms: highlights from this year’s Outsider Art Fair in New York
This marks the 31st iteration of the fair, which champions self-taught, folk, naïve and outsider artists
A new show at Dia Chelsea aims to be a glowing tribute to Chryssa and her neons
The influence of New York on the Greek-born artist informs an exhibition designed to fill in the gaps of her story
Putting down roots: Wangechi Mutu takes over New Museum
Dedicating its entire space to a single artist for the first time, the museum's show traces the Kenya-born artist’s 25-year career
Nigeria’s pivotal election: what's the future of art and culture in the country?
Plus, the Met: a guard’s memoir and Hubert Robert at Stockholm's Nationalmuseum
New York gallery migration continues as Marian Goodman and Alexander Gray plot moves to same Tribeca block
The galleries, longtime fixtures of the Midtown and Chelsea gallery districts, will open directly across Broadway from each other
Turkey-Syria earthquake: the race to save damaged heritage sites
Plus, Alice Neel's largest UK show and a dazzling turn-of-the-century blanket
Museum of Natural History’s new science and nature centre to open to New York public this spring
Dramatic extension to the 140-year-old building is inspired by the “Manhattanhenge” illusion
'Manhattan favourite 303 gallery stays relevant by staying small'
A new show by Esteban Jefferson affirms that the Chelsea gallery takes a reassuringly traditional approach to bringing on new talent
Photofairs New York will be 'cutting edge' new director Helen Toomer says
Newly appointed head of fair shares her plans ahead of inaugural edition in 2023
Planning an art pilgrimage in 2023? The best cities to visit for groundbreaking exhibitions this year
The best shows in London, Paris, Berlin, Sydney, New York and Washington, DC
Remembering Peter Schjeldahl: indispensable critic, poet, and lyrical observer of the embodied experience of art
His direct and personal style made him a well-respected chronicler of the US art scene for over 50 years
Parthenon Marbles: is a breakthrough in sight?
Plus, Afghan culture in crisis and Kiki Smith’s New York murals
The Big Review: Edward Hopper’s New York ★★★★☆
A vivid portrait of the American artist’s fruitful relationship with the city he called home for nearly six decades
Undervalued photographers get exposure at Art Basel in Miami Beach
Fair will exhibit works by Jimmy DeSana and Barbara Ess, largely forgotten artists who were contemporaries of Robert Mapplethorpe
Is Qatar's Fifa World Cup a lesson in artwashing?
Plus, how long left of the good times in the New York auction world? And abstract Black figuration