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Gagosian announced the global representation of Nan Goldin, one of the world’s most prominent photographers and artist-activists. Goldin will be leaving the Marian Goodman Gallery, which has representing her since …
Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposed executive budget for fiscal year 2024 cuts funding for the New York State Council for the Arts (NYSCA) by $61.7 million from last year for a …
The World Press Photo Foundation has announced the regional winners and honorable mentions of the 66th edition of its annual photography competition. Single shots, long-range and multi-media stories and projects …
Nan Goldin, the American artist whose landmark activism brought down the Sacklers, ditched dealer Marian Goodman to work with Gagosian
Nan Goldinwhose art and activism inspired an award-winning documentary All the beauty and bloodshedjoins the Gagosian list, the gallery announced today. This decision is a blow for the Marian Goodman …
Asia Week New York 2023, the first iteration of the event since Covid-19 travel restrictions and bans were largely lifted around the world, achieved over $131 million in sales as …
Tony Rave, “Untitled” (photo by Tony Rave, all images courtesy of the artist) What constitutes an act of desecration? The work of the Detroit-based artist Tony Rave exhibited controversial discussions …
Pussy Riot co-founder, activist and concept artist Nadya Tolokonnikova was placed on Russia’s wanted list for “criminal activity” after news of his latest performance work linked to Vladimir Putin began …
Children Exposed to Impressive Art Are More Likely to Become Giving, Caring Adults, According to a New Study
Do you want to raise kind and generous children? Take them to the art museum! It turns out that the sense of wonder inspired by great art can be a …
Questions remain over fate of Wounded Knee Massacre artifacts repatriated to Lakota and Sioux Nations
Last November, the Founders Museum, a small institution housed in a library in Barre, Massachusetts, repatriated 150 ill-gotten objects to the Laktoa and Sioux nations of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, …