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Masquerade, an immersive experience inspired by The Phantom of the Opera, includes works by Marina Abramović, Kenny Scharf, ...
Ten years of Damien Hirst satires comprising over 30 videos. I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for ...
This summer, art galleries slash prices and close doors while auction houses secure big estates. Inside the growing divide in ...
Research into a cow's molar that was discovered at the southern entrance of Stonehenge a century ago suggests it grew up in ...
Everything is being forced into multimedia form, and that's resulting in a new kind of bad online content. Let's call it ...
– London-based, Hong Kong-born artist Chris Huen Sin-kan will have his most expansive U.K. solo exhibition at the Bomb ...
The New Art Dealers Alliance has quietly shelved plans for a 2025 Paris edition. Is a smaller salon pop-up in the works?
A 17th-century will that sparked a legal tussle over the home of William Shakespeare has turned up at the U.K.'s National ...
An online auction of Snoop Dogg’s “Ashes to Art” works, made with his smoked blunts, was led by a $70,000 mixed-media mugshot ...
Mega-galleries are reshaping the emerging art market, accelerating careers and upending traditional artist paths.
The enigmatic drawings of David Rappeneau and his absence from the spotlight have fueled his cult following and career.
Marie Bracquemond, one of the three "grande dames" of Impressionism, is seeing a major institutional and market revival.