NADA Miami Returns With Its 23rd Edition
This fair will showcase a diverse selection of nearly 140 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 30 countries and 65 cities.
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This fair will showcase a diverse selection of nearly 140 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 30 countries and 65 cities.
Uman’s first solo museum exhibition debuts a new body of work, including paintings, works on paper, video, and sculpture.
Artists in Residence tells the story of Lois Dodd, Eleanor Magid, and Louise Kruger as they forged lives as working artists and single mothers in midcentury New York.
Davie lays everything bare in her brushstroke, while withholding how she controls sometimes two or more colors within a single mark.
It feels like an important time to be highlighting moments of intimacy amid strife, given that we live in a time of famine, war, and genocide.
The cuts include three of five workers employed at the institution’s Video Data Bank, a major resource for early and contemporary media and video art.
Worried your kitchen studio might hurt your career? Dread not, Paddy Johnson is back.
Sponsored by the billionaire, its upcoming fashion show will “reveal the inherent relationship between clothing and the body.” Groundbreaking!
From Rothko and Klimt to Maurizio Cattelan's solid gold toilet, these NYC sales could rake in over $1 billion over the course of five days.
Staffers at the New York City institution have filed a petition for a union vote with the National Labor Relations Board.
A decade before the mainstream Black Arts Movement, Detroit underwent a transformation of its own, driven by Black artists who recognized a need for opportunities and community.
The Diné weaver and teacher reimagines pre-trading-post-era weaving techniques, continually coloring his practice with new aesthetic and material horizons.
It’s the latest in a series of high-profile repatriations for the New York institution.
Venice turned out to be the ideal environment for the artist to explore the relationship between water and light that long preoccupied him.
Where art history is a subjective observer, he was on an active quest for the representational form for the “truth.”
The record-breaking sale of the artist’s “Gondolier's Siesta” shows collectors are still willing to wave their paddles for a truly exquisite specimen.
Some of our favorite exhibitions, including those by Kader Attia and Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, address intimacy and healing, but we're also enjoying Monet.
“Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer” sold at Sotheby’s for $236.4 million with fees.
The work sold for $12.1 million after an awkward minute during which the auctioneer attempted to draw out more bids.
Through his narrative art, Douglas reminds us that every story contains the potential for history to take another course.