People: Robert Miller, Gallerist Who Championed Women Artists, Dies at 72
The dealer, who started out as a painter himself, worked with such icons as Diane Arbus, Joan Mitchell, and Eva Hesse.
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Adieu, ARTINFO. I came, I saw, I lived to tell the tale.
View ArticleBudget and debt talks move to the White House
Language Undefined Email Print Save Tweet By Globe & MailWASHINGTON (AP) - Efforts to work out a deal for cutting government spending while at the same time raising the debt limit move into a new...
View ArticleFashion: As Prada Declares Some Goods Are Made in China, Does That Signify...
Consumers may turn up their noses as more high-end fashion labels make the production move to China.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: Thomas Struth Unveils Gorgeous New Portrait of Queen...
Plus, GM gives a Detroit art school $2.5 million.
View ArticleMuseums: The Many Faces of David Bowie Go on View at the Museum of Arts and...
The show claims the Thin White Duke as a precedent for today's performance artists.
View ArticleOld Masters & Antiquities: From Michelangelos to an Entire Alpine Hamlet,...
The widespread campaign is seeing replicas of entire towns in the economically booming country.
View ArticlePeople: Remembering Robert Miller, an Old-School Art Dealer Who Risked...
The gallerist, who died last week at 72, represented a different era of the art world one in which he was something of a revolutionary.
View ArticlePhotography: The Bandit and the Robber Baron: Koch Brother Buys Historic...
The only authenticated photo of outlaw Billy the Kid sold for many times its estimate at a Denver auction.
View ArticleMuseums: Suspecting It Harbors a Nazi-Looted Painting, MFA Boston...
The museum's "curator for provenance" discovered that a Dutch portrait was likely expropriated from a dealer who died in Auschwitz.
View ArticlePerforming Arts: Rufus Wainwright the Opera Librettist and Six Other...
As Wainwright prepares to host excerpts from his opera "Prima Donna," ARTINFO examines other performers who genre-hop.
View ArticleStreet Art: Moustache Man, NYC's Irrepressible Subway Artist, Humbled at the...
Following in the illicit footsteps of Poster Boy, the city's most whimsical underground vandal has been brought low by his own online bragging.
View ArticlePerformance Art: Performa Announces New 2011 Commissions for Simon Fujiwara,...
The performance art biennial offers ARTINFO a sneak peek at the latest commissions for the blockbuster October event.
View ArticleGalleries: Can Marlborough Have a Sense of Humor? Trying to Turn a Corner,...
The veteran gallery has invited provocateur William Powhida to show in its Chelsea space, along with up-and-coming photo artists.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: Alexander McQueen "Savages" Van Gogh Record at the Met,...
Plus, Google and the Getty enter a futuristic partnership.
View ArticleDesign & Architecture: David Chipperfield's Sensitive Neues Museum Redesign...
The architect's update of the East Berlin museum beat out buildings by Bernard Tschumi, Zaha Hadid, and Jean Nouvel.
View ArticleArt Market: Art-Market Kick Flip?: Damien Hirst Cashes in on His Skater Cred,...
Originally sold for under $100 to skaters, versions of the decks are now being hawked for close to $2,000 by Hirst's Other Criteria.
View ArticlePerforming Arts: Shakespearean Couplet?: The Royal Shakespeare Company Clones...
ARTINFO looks at the stats on how the original theater stacks up against its New York doppelganger, where the Company is performing this summer.
View ArticleArts Policy: An "Ugly" Frank Stella and Other Dubious Sculptures Spark a...
Objections to Stella's "Amabel" and to other outdoor works like a gorilla with a backpack have led legislators to change a longstanding art law.
View ArticlePerforming Arts: The 20 Greatest Westerns: A List to Get Ornery About
No, Robert Altman's "McCabe & Mrs Miller" is not the greatest Western of all time.
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