Art Market: "The U.S. Can Be an Example": China Guardian's Director on What...
On the occasion of opening the company's first New York and London office, Kou Qin spoke of a desire to enhance the house's credibility.
View ArticleArt & Crime: Van Gogh Museum Says There's "Not Enough Evidence" That the...
Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith have proposed that the artist was shot in an accident by village boys the Van Gogh Museum can't agree.
View ArticleMusic: Patti Smith Hosts a Rimbaud Birthday Bash to Open Her New Photo Show...
At her annual tribute to the French poet, the punk legend gave fans a preview of "Patti Smith: Camera Solo."
View ArticleDesign & Architecture: Pritzker Prize-Winner Fumihiko Maki's United Nations...
The structure is scheduled to break ground in 2013, after small adjustments are made to the original plans.
View ArticleArt and Politics: Russia Drops Charges Against Voina for Flipping Cop Cars ...
The fun just doesn't stop with these art anarchists, who have riveted the Russian public with their escapades.
View ArticleOpera: Amid a Season of Uprisings, Philip Glass Returns to the Met With His...
"Satyagraha" marks the composer's second stint at the Metropolitan Opera.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Gets Put on Pause,...
Plus, a MacArthur genius grant just for artists?
View ArticleDesign & Architecture: Clean and Quirky, Finnish Designs Make Their Stateside...
For a limited time, the Museum of Arts and Design will carry Finnish products in celebration of Helsinki's run as the World Design Capital for 2012.
View ArticleGalleries: Blain Di Donna Art Gallery Makes a Surreal Debut at the Carlyle...
The new secondary-market gallery joins Gagosian and Acquavella in New York's ritziest zip code.
View ArticleArt and Politics: Inspired by Occupy Wall Street, a South Korean Artist...
Lim Ok-Sang is getting attention for his group One-Man-Demonstration.com (which is not actually a Web site).
View ArticleDesign & Architecture: Putting the Chair in Charity: See Kartell Pieces...
The Sotheby's auction of revamped plastic furniture by artists, designers, and more is part charity event, part love letter to Milan.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: Possible Michelangelo Found Over Sofa Has Roman...
Plus, the city of Los Angeles says murals might actually be art.
View ArticlePeople: Why Everyone's Obsessed With Iris Apfel, From Lindsay Lohan to the...
The 90-year-old style impresario recently debuted a new jewelry collaboration with YOOX.com.
View ArticleArt Market: Gagosian Artist Mark Grotjahn Joins Battle Over Resale Royalties,...
The L.A. artist is going after Dean Valentine, who is thought to have sold his paintings at auction for millions of dollars.
View ArticleDesign & Architecture: Frank Gehry Enlists Zaha Hadid, David Childs, and...
Moshe Safdie and David Rockwell are also among the 13 architects on the new Gehry Technologies advisory board.
View ArticleTheater: Shakespeare Scholars Go on a Rampage in Britain to Protest Roland...
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust tapes signs, saying that "Anonymous" is an attempt to "rewrite English culture and history."
View ArticleArt and Politics: The Beijing Independent Film Festival Evades Censors,...
In this time of cultural paranoia, it took a bit of ingenuity to screen the event's program of politically sensitive films.
View ArticlePerforming Arts: The Adventures of Renaissanceman: Leonardo Da Vinci to Be...
David Goyer, who wrote the Christopher Nolan Batman franchise, is behind the series.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: Louvre Confirms Date for Multi-Billion-Dollar Abu Dhabi...
Plus, members of Iran's art community take issue with the Met's new Islamic wing.
View ArticleFashion: Color Wars: Tiffany & Co. Backs Claim That YSL Ripped Off...
The luxury jeweler filed an amicus curiae Tuesday in support of Louboutin's trademark on the colored soles of its shoes, which, allegedly, YSL illegally used.
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