Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we ...
As The New Yorker turns 100, its art editor Françoise Mouly says the magazine's distinctive covers are meant to give readers "a sense of what's going on in the world, but not through words." ...
A sketch rescued in a dumpster in Hudson, New York is a long lost sketch by renowned English portrait painter George Romney.
Christie’s, which values the work at more than $1 million, said the proceeds from any sale would be shared with the heirs of an art collector killed in a concentration camp.
Christie's will offer a $1.9 million Egon Schiele drawing that was seized from Austrian cabaret performer Fritz Grünbaum by ...
Or did romanticism simply diagnose the problems? In conversations about art today, romanticism has a dusty, discredited air. Weren’t Courbet, Manet and Menzel already revolting against romanticism ...
The night before the alleged killer's court apperance in New York state court, a massive mural was painted in lower Manhattan ...
The New Yorker, now celebrating its centenary, has defied media trends by giving an unusual amount of control to the artists ...