Sixty-two excellent European and Puerto Rican artworks from the Museo de Arte de Ponce are in Dallas this spring, as the museum’s building undergoes repairs for the serious earthquake damage it ...
Art world employers are bracing for mounting challenges: tighter budgets, falling consumer spending and rising operating costs.
The poem reads, in part, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore.” ...
A New York art adviser who once counted actor Leonardo DiCaprio among her wealthy patrons has been sentenced to 30 months in ...
Nell Zink’s latest novel, “Sister Europe,” is both an extraordinary encapsulation of the empty, performative morality that ...
The fair has a jewel of a 16th-century illuminated manuscript, and other museum-quality items, but fewer standouts over all.
The Rijksmuseum has acquired a rare terracotta sculpture of Clara, an 18th-century rhinoceros that captivated audiences ...
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At the luxe TEFAF Maastricht fair, dealers are on the hunt for new buyers, showing new artists, and worrying about new E.U.
Meanwhile the abolishment of DEI initiatives in the US risks increasing "unconscious biases", according to the second SML Art ...
With industrial chic neighbourhoods filled with street art, museums and hip cafes, Tamara Hinson says it’s time we started ...
The direct dealings between the American and Russian presidents in deciding Europe’s eastern front have the whiff of Yalta in ...