Inside the 2023 IFPDA Print Fair in New York, Where Old Master Etchings Meet Contemporary Works | Artnet News
Yesterday marked the opening of the 30th edition of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair, which since…
Yesterday marked the opening of the 30th edition of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair, which since…
If the newly renovated National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington, D.C., feels something like hallowed ground,…
Palestinian Swedish artist Tarik Kiswanson is the 2023 winner of the Marcel Duchamp Prize, France’s most prestigious art award. He…
There’s more restitution news from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, which last week announced the return of a 13th-century…
Among the 20 winners of this year’s MacArthur “genius” fellowships, each receiving an $800,000 grant over the course of five…
When Congress voted in 2020 to approve the creation of a new Smithsonian museum dedicated to Latino history, it was…
Yesterday, a new piece went on view at New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art, a massive work by Nancy…
A director is abruptly out of a job at one of Long Island’s leading art museums, and no one is…
Zoë Buckman’s particular brand of feminist art has always tended toward powerful, in-your-face expressions of power and resilience—this is an…
More former employees have come forward with complaints against the acclaimed Ghanaian-British architect David Adjaye, who in July became the…
Last October, New York artist Xaviera Simmons opened her largest museum show to date, “Crisis Makes a Book Club,” at…
After booth after booth of gorgeous, colorful paintings, Jonathas de Andrade’s sculpture Olho-faísca/spark eye (2023) can’t help but stop visitors…
Street artists have long accepted that their work is by nature ephemeral, subject to not only the elements, but the…
The unexpected news that the international art fair conglomerate Frieze would acquire the Armory Show and Expo Chicago in July…