The news today from the seemingly endless game of musical chairs among New York’s commercial galleries is that Galerie Perrotin will be leaving its Madison Avenue digs for the Lower East Side
Hauser & Wirth will be taking over the former Dia building at 548 West 22nd Street in Chelsea, the gallery announced today. The space will serve as a temporary location while the gallery builds a
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow announced today that it will be organize the first triennial dedicated to contemporary Russian art. The event will open March 10, 2017, at
The summer benefit at the Watermill Center, Robert Wilson’s “performance laboratory” inside an old Western Union research facility in Watermill, New York, is always one of the stranger evenings…
Andrea Rosen, who runs two eponymous galleries on West 24th Street in Chelsea, has named four new partners in her business: Trina Gordon, Teneille Haggard, Cory Nomura, and Samantha Sheiness
Nonprofit Art21 has shared the line-up for the eighth season of its Peabody Award–winning television series, Art in the Twenty-First Century, which will air on PBS this September. The show’s…
I don’t believe in God or a soul or energy, but I do think that, every year, I lose a little something fundamental inside myself that I’ll never get back, some internal conviction that makes…
Knoedler & Co., the once-revered New York gallery that fell from grace due to its involvement in selling some $80 million worth of fake paintings over the course of 15 years, was the subject of a…
Thomas F. Schutte, the president of Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute—a top school for art, design and architecture—announced today that he will step down following the 2016–17 academic…
Edward Kienholz’s Five Car Stud, which is owned by Milan’s Fondazione Prada, will be exhibited in Italy for the first time, in a Kienholz retrospective that opens May 19 at the foundation. Five…