Was the Rolled-Up Painting in the Dog Walker’s Closet Worth Millions? The dog walker thought so. Sotheby’s planned the auction — at first.
What if Hale County, Ala., Is the Heart of America? The work of two photographers is joined to create a powerful meditation on race and poverty in the South.
Party Like It’s 1959 They were crazy, cramped, messy and threatening — but the Happenings of the early 60s just might be the missing link between Dada and today’s immersive art.
An Artist’s Gateway to Freedom and Possibility Torkwase Dyson distills stories of oppression and Black liberation into monumental artworks for her new show at Pace in New York.
San Francisco’s Art Market Struggles in the Shadow of Los Angeles Though some small galleries are opening or expanding, the mega dealers have closed shop, a blow to an area with a vibrant artistic history.