Ralph Rugoff is director of the Hayward Gallery in London. He recently curated the 13th Lyon Biennale, on view through Jan. 3, and is currently organizing a group show featuring video work that…
As Art Basel Miami Beach brings the world’s dealers to South Beach, word has gotten out that two major European galleries are planning incursions into the New York City market.
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German culture minister Monika Grütters defended a law that allows Germany to regulate the international sale of artworks that are either over 50 years old or valued at more than €150,000. [Deutsche…
Installing the 2,000 works of art that will be shown in the new Broad museum is no easy-task. A five-panel Takashi Murakami painting, for example, came in five crates, each of which was unloaded
It is perhaps unsurprising that Marclay’s latest exhibition at White Cube, following the success of The Clock (2010), conveyed an air of “after the party” dissipation. …
The Whitney’s old Marcel Breuer building will become a satellite building for the Met. [SEEN]
Cyber-archeologists are working to restore artwork lost to violence in Iraq and the earthquake…
Last spring, Mike Spano, the mayor of Yonkers, New York, a city of about 200,000 that shares a border with the Bronx, delivered his State of the City Address at City Hall. After describing
The big moment has almost arrived. The 12th edition of Frieze London opens to the general public on October 15 in Regent’s Park, and a day earlier for invited guests. Some 60,000 people will…