A Westchester Superintendent and His Brush With Persistence A harried super at a five-building co-op in Westchester County carves out some time in the morning to return to his easel and oil paints.
Guggenheim Selects New Director, First Woman to Lead Museum Group Mariët Westermann, vice chancellor of N.Y.U.’s Abu Dhabi campus, will come to New York to run the museum as it prepares to open Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
Off the Court and Field, Top Athletes Become Players in the Art Market Sports figures are increasingly becoming serious collectors, helping drive interest in contemporary art and particularly in artists of color.
Resignations Roil Documenta Show as War in Gaza Polarizes Art World The entire team in charge of selecting the leading avant-garde exhibition’s next curator has now resigned, putting the future of the 2027 edition in question.
Long Ignored by the Western Art World, Africa’s Medieval Treasures Shine North Africa’s influences radiated throughout Byzantium, helping to create a Golden Age. These objects are high on the beauty and rarity scale.