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Bains’s altars to memory, Akinsanya Kambon’s Pan-Africanist sculptures, colonial wine production, restaging Diane Arbus’s ...
Rich photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans, Steve Mallon’s odes to locomotives, Joanna Grabiarz’s joyful etchings, and so much ...
The weekend will mark Industry’s final days at 344 New York Ave., where it has operated since converting from an existing ...
Spring has sprung in New York City, and with it a museum scene that's in full bloom. It's not just a sturdy, vivid rotation ...
After Paloma’s mother, the French painter Françoise Gilot, split with Picasso in the 1950s, she wrote a memoir about the ...
Paul and Dedrea Gray bought the property near the top of the former Montgomery Ward headquarters on Superior Street as raw ...
Also, Pines Dinner Theater will present the jukebox musical "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," and Bucks County Playhouse will ...
As Frieze, TEFAF and other fairs bloom citywide, galleries and auction houses kick into high gear, with showy exhibitions and ...
Melding ancient Korean skincare traditions with cutting-edge science, The Whoo launches in the US at Frieze New York.
With the art market outlook uncertain, the New York fair aims to keep collectors coming, with a wide array of art and ...
The partnership with Lucy Liu marks an effort to expand the steadfast Lower East Side gallery’s network of younger buyers and international audiences ...
Taggart says the expansion further downtown is to represent more contemporary artists and appeal to younger collectors ...