We Tagged Along on Artist Jasmin Sian’s 15 Mile-Long Daily Bike Commute Through New York’s Urban Wilderness | Artnet News
For most people, their daily commute is nothing more than a necessity, a means of getting from point A to…
For most people, their daily commute is nothing more than a necessity, a means of getting from point A to…
When 12-year-old Michael Chow left China for boarding school in London in 1952, he had no way of knowing of…
You may not know the name María Magdalena Campos-Pons yet, but the Cuban-born artist—who draws on the global legacy of…
A director is abruptly out of a job at one of Long Island’s leading art museums, and no one is…
You may think you know all there is to know about Dale Chihuly, master of glass, whose delicate handblown creations…
Artist Brice Marden, whose abstract paintings defied easy categorization, died at home on Wednesday in Tivoli, New York. The 84-year-old…
London’s British Museum has removed two poems by the early-20th-century feminist revolutionary and poet Qiu Jin from view after Vancouver…
For more than 20 years, a group of criminals orchestrated a string of high-profile thefts of valuable artworks and sports…
After seven months, the workers of Storm King Art Center, in New York’s Hudson Valley, have successfully organized. The institution…
Four year this coming fall, the U.S. Army announced plans to partner with the Smithsonian Institution to revive its legendary…
Nearly two years since workers at the Brooklyn Museum voted to unionize and began to negotiate a new contract, management…
A Nazi-looted Adriaen van Ostade painting once destined for Adolf Hitler’s Führermuseum will now make its home at the Museum…