Style: 5 Indications That Las Vegas's Glitzy Art Gamble Has Gone Bust
The city's art scene, once full of optimisim, is a sorry sight these days.
View ArticleArt & Crime: Antiquities Looting During Egypt's Revolution Was Worse Than Feared
Record-keeping was so bad that some of the stolen items may never be recovered.
View ArticleArts Policy: Guggenheim Fires Back at Artists Over Abu Dhabi Labor Concerns,...
Museum officals Richard Armstrong and Nancy Spector directly addressed Walid Raad and Emily Jacir in an open letter to refute their claims fo labor abuses.
View ArticleArt Market: Marked Down: 5 British Art Figures Respond to the New Dominance...
To assess the seismic market development, ARTINFO UK spoke to an artist, a collector, a dealer, an art fair manager, and an auction specialist.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: Reviewing De Niro's Courtroom Art Drama, Will Ferrell's...
Plus, in an especially Hollywood-heavy roundup, A.O. Scott takes on Julian Schnabel's "Miral."
View ArticleArt Market: False God?: Mexico Says That a French Auction House's...
The five-foot-high pre-Columbian goddess fetched $4.1 million at Binoche and Giquello.
View ArticleOld Masters & Antiquities: Did a British Man Really Find Cezanne's First...
The Northampshire man may be the owner of the earliest known work by the father of Cubism, even though he was only shopping for a frame.
View ArticleGalleries: Art That Transports You: 13 Snazzy MetroCard Artworks From the...
The exhibition, at Sloan Fine Art gallery through this weekend, is not just your token group show.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: UK Arts Cuts Raise Specter of "Cultural Apartheid,"...
Plus, gun-toting Texan vandals have been assaulting Prada Marfa.
View ArticleDesign & Architecture: "Blobitect" Amanda Levete Picked to Design the V&A...
The British architect, known for bulbous buildings, has won the competition for the prestigious London commission.
View ArticlePerforming Arts: Studio Tracks: Artist Marc Séguin on Working to the Arcade...
The artist, who has a new show in New York, describes what music he's listening to while practicing his dark painterly arts.
View ArticleArts Policy: "The Culture Wars Are Back": A Summit at the Corcoran Draws...
The all-day event at the D.C. museum addressed the battles over free expression, with some offering advise for museums facing attacks.
View ArticleMuseums: Court Greenlights Clyfford Still Museum's Creative Maneuver to Sell...
In a bit of legal finesse, the pieces will be released from Patricia Still's estate and sold before becoming part of the museum's collection.
View ArticleGalleries: Cool Cats and Dog Days: Memories of a Summer at A Gathering of the...
Now that Steve Cannon's nonprofit East Village gallery is facing eviction, a writer reflects on working for a legendary New York character.
View ArticleArt and Technology: The Guggenheim, the Founder of MTV, and a Horde of...
Founded by the creators of DailyCandy and Artadia, the new site hopes to carve out a dominant position in the burgeoning sector of Web-based art sales.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: NADA Art Fair Plans New York Edition, the Most Powerful...
Plus, the Getty is returning one artwork and may share another.
View ArticlePeople: Porn As Performance Art?: Sasha Grey Releases "Neu Sex," Her First...
At a recent event, the adult film star spoke about her artistic aspirations and her love for Nan Goldin and Cindy Sherman.
View ArticleDesign & Architecture: The 2011 Pritzker Prize Goes to Portugal's Eduardo...
The 58-year-old architect is known for such commissions as his soccer stadium in Braga and his Burgo Towers in Porto.
View ArticleThe Daily Checklist: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Gets the Shepard Fairey...
Plus, Ai Weiwei makes Berlin his second home.
View ArticleArt Market: Treasures Looted From China's Forbidden City Set...
Toulouse-based Labarbe and Chassaing-Marambat auction houses achieved blockbuster results with Chinese antiques.
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