Gustav Klimt’s Bildnis Elisabeth Lederer and Frida Kahlo’s El sueño (La cama) paced a strong New York auction season with ...
Whyte’s auction of Irish & International art promises to deliver another exciting opportunity for collectors to acquire rare artworks of outstanding quality and enduring value.
The Huntington announced today that it has acquired Winslow Homer’s The Sutler’s Tent (1863), a rare Civil War painting that documents the artist’s travels with the Union Army as an illustrator for ...
Revolutionary post-war and contemporary works by Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha, Richard Prince and Diego Giacometti, offered at Christie’s this November, reflect the couple’s devotion to uncovering the human ...
Heritage’s Nov. 4 Illustration Art Signature® Auction achieved $3.8 million with buyer’s premium, the highest total for a dedicated Heritage Illustration Art sale since 2010 and the second-highest in ...
Francesco Pantaleone Gallery is pleased to present Casa Fontana, a special project by Claire Fontaine, celebrating its eighth anniversary in Palermo. Tabish Khan, the @LondonArtCritic, picks his Top 5 ...
This November, Sotheby’s will unveil Exquisite Corpus, an exceptional private collection of over 80 paintings, drawings and sculptures which capture the breadth, depth, and daring of the Surrealist ...
The iconic museum, which was founded in 1968, has been rehoused in 82,000-sq-ft building providing a new destination for Black art in New York City. Art Basel Paris has settled into its second year at ...
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Heritage Auctions’ Nov. 19 Modern & Contemporary Art Signature® Auction realized $4.73 million with buyer’s premium, achieving artist auction records for Charles Bell and George Morrison, a 91% ...
Louis Stern Fine Arts is presenting, until March 9th, a survey exhibition celebrating its 30th year in West Hollywood’s Design District.
The cult comic Soft City, which will be released in large-format hardcover on October 4th from the comics imprint of the New York Review Books, has an origin story as strange as its creator.