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An Illinois judge found an art dealer, a former corrections officer, and their lawyer liable for $2.5M after they sued the artist over a work he denies creating.
Works by artists from Hong Kong, Tibet, and the Uyghur diaspora were altered to avoid “diplomatic tensions between Thailand ...
The fair was a major source of unrestricted funding for the Henry Street Settlement, a beloved New York social services ...
Her sculptural “drawings" mark the distance between what we see and how we name it, drawing connections across time and space ...
A 115-foot-long stretch of carvings is now visible for the first time since it was spotted nine years ago. On the Western ...
The museum suspended its Independent Study Program, a space of collective thought and political solidarity, during a time ...
The wave of gallery closures that has roiled the art world in recent months continues this week with the back-to-back announcements of the shuttering of Kasmin and Clearing galleries. Manhattan ...
Fine art by Hugh Steers, Glenn Ligon, Robert Mapplethorpe, and more lead the auction on August 21.
Barcelona-born writer, curator, and educator committed to collaborative thinking, alternative literacies, and collective ...
The graduate admissions team at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) has prepared a variety of events to assist students as they apply to their graduate programs. Join these virtual or in ...