For art-world pilgrims decamping for the summer to Long Island’s East End, Harper Levine, the rare-book dealer with spaces in East Hampton and New York City, and Bill Powers, the founder of…
Tamuna Sirbiladze, whose brushy paintings hovered between figuration and abstraction, and who had her first New York solo show in August, died in Vienna on Wednesday of cancer-related causes. She
Peter Nadin, the British artist who arrived in New York in the late 1970s, has always been a Sphinx-like presence in the art scene, resisting trends and avoiding career paths typical of his