Tate Will Cut Another 120 Employees as It Works to Get Out From Under Budgetary Pressures
For the second time this year, the Tate is cutting jobs—120 of them, or about 12 percent of the institution’s…
For the second time this year, the Tate is cutting jobs—120 of them, or about 12 percent of the institution’s…
A Sicilian town is accusing Swiss artist Christoph Büchel of failing to return the ship from his controversial contribution to the 2019…
When Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson died of heart disease in 2015, she bequeathed the entirety of her estate to her hometown…
In February, artist Brian Whiteley signed a lease on a former tax office in Brooklyn with the plan to realize…
It’s been a tough year for New York museums. But even without cultural institutions, there is free world-class art to…
Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. In light of…
A prolonged legal battle over the estate of late architect Zaha Hadid, who died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 2016, was finally…
In this series, we check in with curators, historians, and other art-world professionals to get a peek into their day-to-day.…
The mystery of the Craigslist pig couch has finally been solved. For years, its origins have been unknown, even as ads…
To set a Guinness World Record is no easy accomplishment—there are currently some 47,000 record titles, with more than 1,000…
The Google Doodle for November 18 honors Fanny Eaton, a muse to the Pre-Raphaelites who helped redefine Victorian standards of beauty. Born in Jamaica…
An Italian scholar claims to have discovered a new drawing of Jesus Christ by Leonardo da Vinci that confirms doubts…
In her vibrant embroidered works, Sophia Narrett paints with thread, deftly creating detailed figurative scenes tinged with fantasy, desire, and eroticism. Her tapestries…
Eight months since museums across the US were forced to abruptly close, institutions have lost millions of dollars and are…