The decorous fashion show has evolved into a rambunctious and all-inclusive pageant of New York’s crafters, artists, and street performers. Read MoreHyperallergic
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Thomas Zipp, Visionary Installation Artist With a Punk Sensibility, Has Died
With a zeal for immersion, Zipp reimagined site-specific art as a kind of psychological theater. Read MoreARTnews.com
The Art Market’s Uneven Recovery, Explained
The second half of 2025 saw auction sales rise—will that momentum continue?
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The Business of KAWS: What Data and a Museum Show Reveal About His Market
After his auction results soared in 2019, he shifted.
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How the New Deal Treated Art as Essential to Democracy
The Works Progress administration and other New Deal programs saw artists as “workers with a brush.” Read MoreARTnews.com
At 250, America Must Reframe Its Founding Icons
Amid mounting debates over power, dissent, and national identity, a familiar image of Washington is recast to reflect the unresolved tensions at the heart of American democracy.
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11-Year Restitution Dispute Over Prized Modigliani Ends With Loss for Nahmad Family
A New York judge ruled this week that Seated Man With a Cane (1918) rightfully belongs to the estate of Oscar Stettiner. Read MoreARTnews.com
Gisela Colón on Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny, and the Power Beneath the Island
Puerto Rico, she says, sits on the edge of something larger, the visible tip of a much bigger formation beneath the surface. A place where energy builds. Read MoreARTnews.com
The Monumental Impact of Indian Miniature Painting
Aicon Art presents “Courtly Visions: Indian Miniature Painting,” the gallery’s first exhibition dedicated to the historic tradition.
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Salvador Dalí’s Sublime Faith
Inside The Met’s new Raphael show, a curator’s lessons on community work, shows to see in New York and LA, and a riotous April Fools’ edition. Read MoreHyperallergic
