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The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) is suing its former director Aaron De Groft the wake of a devastating scandal…
The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) is suing its former director Aaron De Groft the wake of a devastating scandal…
Artist Brice Marden, whose abstract paintings defied easy categorization, died at home on Wednesday in Tivoli, New York. The 84-year-old…
Workers at New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum have voted by a 97 percent margin to ratify their first contract…
The British Museum has settled a dispute with Canadian writer Yilin Wang, agreeing to reinstate her translations of Chinese-language poems by…
In a surprise move, Tribeca’s JTT gallery, known for discovering up-and-coming artists, will close at the end of next week…
Go ahead, try on a Renaissance-era suit of armor like King Henry II of France, and why not sport the…
At this year’s Seattle Art Fair, there is art for every budget—including those who literally can’t afford to spend a…
What can A.I. teach us about Italian Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci? A lot, as we discovered from a new…
Hunter Biden’s art career is back in the headlines. It turns out one of his collectors is a Democratic donor—a…
A painting of the Madonna and child is on view in the U.K. city of Bradford, in West Yorkshire, with…
For years, artist Sterling Wells has made the urban waterways of Los Angeles an extension of his studio, drawn to…
The weekend’s heavy rains forced the early closure of the Hamptons Fine Art Fair at the Southhampton Fairgrounds. Flooding caused…
Once again, Italian authorities have arrested Pasquale “Lino” Frongia, the artist suspected of forging a string of Old Master paintings…
Setting a new record for the most expensive work of art ever auctioned in Europe—Gustav Klimt’s final portrait Dame mit…