There are a slew of gallery shows focused on historical positions to see in New York. Here are five not to miss.
The 450-year-old Rossett Mill in Wales, the subject of a dreamy J.M.W. Turner landscape, has landed on the market.
After making her name as a painter, the world's first A.I. robot artist, Ai-Da, is having a go at architecture.
Art Karlsruhe brings together international galleries with presentations showcasing everything from classical Modernism to ...
Designer Daniel Roseberry's opulent recreation of Empress Eugénie's iconic pieces was inspired by the spirit of Michelangelo ...
Amid plummeting NFT trading volume, marketplace pioneer Nifty Gateway announced it will shut down effective February 23, 2026 ...
The Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei quietly returned to China last month, after spending a decade in exile in Europe.
Francis Irv, the promising young New York gallery, will close after more than three years in business. It will be missed.
The U.K. announced a bumper $2 billion arts spending package after years of austerity. Plus, legendary art dealer Marian ...
Why are so many galleries and fairs taking a break? Plus, New York's Met Opera may sell its iconic Chagall murals.
Paper Jane delves into the complex history of Jane Austen novels to track how she went from obscurity to literary and Hollywood stardom.
Dealer Esther Kim Varet has been hauling in cash from fellow art types for her congressional—and more gossip in this edition ...
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