Sigmar Polke, the reclusive, eccentric and highly influential German artist who died in 2010, will have his first retrospective, on view next year at New York's Museum of Modern Art (Apr. 19-Aug. 3, 2…
In May, the auction house hosted what was then the most valuable contemporary art auction, which totaled $388 million, including a Rothko that became the highest-selling work of postwar art at…
Photography meant many things to Sigmar Polke. At two important junctures of his career, he turned to it as a model for refashioning painting: his early "raster" pictures were entropic enlargements…
With an ever-growing number of galleries scattered around New York, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Where to begin? Here at A.i.A., we are always on the hunt for clever, memorable shows that stand…
The veteran prestidigitator takes a fresh look at the magic of pictorial representation. His new paintings feature homemade lenticular ridges along with imagery borrowed from both art and commerce…