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Cleveland Museum to Return Prized Bronze Thought Looted...

The museum dropped a legal effort to block the seizure of the statue by investig...

The Highs and Lows of ‘Edges of Ailey,’ the Whitney Mus...

The performance portion of “Edges of Ailey” at the Whitney Museum of American Ar...

Visionary Artworks Plumb the Mysteries of Creativity

The self-taught artist Abraham Lincoln Walker worked in his basement on phantasm...

Luna Luna, the Amusement Park at the Shed at Hudson Yar...

Visitors to the carnival, at the Shed through March 16, have been mostly undeter...

Art Adviser. Friend. Thief.

Lisa Schiff became the country’s leading art consultant, and drew her clients cl...

Hundreds of Artists Call on N.E.A. to Roll Back Trump’s...

A letter signed by 463 playwrights, poets, dancers, visual artists and others pu...

Amsterdam Exhibition Explores How Humans Shaped Sheep

According to a new exhibition in Amsterdam, centuries of human intervention turn...

Yrjo Kukkapuro, Who Made the Easiest of Easy Chairs, Di...

A celebrated Finnish modernist, he designed a variety of furnishings but was bes...

The Photographer Who Captured New York’s Fabulous Unknowns

In a show at the New York Historical, Arlene Gottfried carries on the tradition ...

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

This week in Newly Reviewed, Martha Schwendener covers Sin Wai Kin’s sitcom, Nob...

Inside Lucas Samaras’s New York Apartment

Lucas Samaras lived and worked on the 62nd floor of a Midtown building, transfor...

Barnes & Noble Widow to Auction $250 Million Art Collec...

Louise Riggio is downsizing her Manhattan apartment, which means selling more th...

Egon Schiele Watercolor, Said to be Nazi-Looted, Set fo...

Christie’s, which values the work at more than $1 million, said the proceeds fro...

Why Did It Take a Fire for the World to Learn of Altade...

As Frieze Los Angeles shines a spotlight on art in the city, one community, long...

Leigh Bowery Arrives at Tate Modern, Without Labels

A new exhibition about the indefinable performer and designer won’t pigeonhole h...

Donald Shoup, 86, Dies; Scholar Saw the Social Costs of...

He took a dry topic and made it entertaining, capturing the attention of policym...