The Hamptons
A Hamptons art gala raises money for Ukrainian children, with an assist from actor Liev Schreiber
As the summer season in the tony Long Island enclave wound down, the humanitarian organisation BlueCheck and Manhattan’s Mriya gallery teamed up for a benefit auction
Art Market Hamptons fair postponed until 2024
The Hamptons’ longest-running art fair has been called off this year due to “unforeseen logistical issues”
In the Hamptons, a collaborative exhibition aims to move glass art into the market's mainstream by pairing it with blue-chip art
“Having that kind of cross-category [collaboration] between art and design helps to pull different types of buyers into the market,” says Eliza Ravelle-Chapuis, head of Sotheby’s East Hampton gallery
Historic East Hampton museum Guild Hall begins $25m renovation
Founded in 1931, Guild Hall holds a collection of more than 2,000 artworks by Jackson Pollock, Thomas Moran and others
An artist residency supporting Bipoc artists flourishes in the Hamptons
Ma’s House, led by the Indigenous artist Jeremy Dennis, will offer month-long residencies and other programming throughout 2022
Back to the beginning: author and art critic Frederic Tuten will have his first solo show in the Hamptons
Tuten was close friends with Roy Lichtenstein, who twenty years ago saw promise in the writer’s sketchbook.
Satellite summer: Lehmann Maupin and Carpenters Workshop Gallery collaborate in Aspen, while Christie’s pays homage to the Hamptons
Galleries and auction houses continue to set up shop with niche exhibitions where their clients spend their vacations
If you can't beat them, join them: Goodman Gallery jumps on the Hamptons bandwagon with new outpost
Denis Gardarin has joined as US director and will oversee the South Africa- and London-based gallery's presence at Frieze New York this week as travel restrictions persist