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Tim Blum, Leading L.A. Art Dealer, Closes His Gallery

Over 30 years, Blum Gallery was a powerhouse for Los Angeles and Japanese artist...

In Beauford Delaney’s Luminous Watercolors, Color Flirt...

A rich exhibition of works on paper at the Drawing Center in SoHo showcases the ...

Bronx Museum Picks New Leader

Shamim M. Momin, who started her curatorial career at the Whitney Museum of Amer...

Jonathan Adler at MAD: A Potter’s Way With Puns and Com...

The Museum of Arts and Design’s ceramics collection inspires a self-described po...

Celebrating Humanity, Stubbornly, at Europe’s Photograp...

Since the 1970s, the Rencontres d’Arles has been the place to debut the art form...

“The Nine Jewelled Deer,” a New Opera, Has Nothing to D...

Artists from different cultural traditions adapted an ancient tale to explore ho...

Brian Clarke, Stained-Glass Innovator, Is Dead at 71

Believing that the art form had to move from religious to secular settings, he d...

How ‘Gay’ Became an Identity in Art

Two groundbreaking exhibitions in Chicago explore the shift in portrayals of sam...

Clifford Owens: Performance Art at the Edge of Transgre...

In his new show, the artist, known for pushing the limits of acceptable behavior...

Ceratosaur Fossil Auctioned for $30.5 Million by Sotheby’s

The price paid for the juvenile specimen of the 150-million-year old predatory d...

After Not Paying for $14.5 Million Pollock, an Art Coll...

Phillips Auctioneers filed a lawsuit against a third-party guarantor who had agr...

How Paula Fox’s Former Brooklyn Home Was Transformed In...

The interior designer Nick Spain added jewel-toned colors and botanical prints t...

What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in July

This week in Newly Reviewed, Max Lakin covers Nancy Dwyer’s big words and a summ...

Martin Izquierdo Dead: Costume Designer Who Made Wings ...

His work was seen in “Angels in America” and Victoria’s Secret runway shows. He ...

John Conklin, Who Created Fantastical Opera Sets, Dies ...

Realizing a childhood dream, he created scenery that was highly conceptual yet p...

Stan Douglas and the Double Life of Images

One of the most intelligent artists in North America finally gets the retrospect...

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