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From the Archives Victor Hugo Drawn to the Void

The drawings of Victor Hugo author of Les Misérables and Notre Dame de Paris among other…

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From the Archives: Helms, Censorship, and the Serpent

In light of January’s Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris, freedom of speech has become…

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UNESCO Unveils Design of First Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects

UNESCO’s forthcoming virtual museum of stolen cultural objects is one step closer to reality. …

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The Met’s Renovated Rockefeller Wing Is a Masterpiece

Last month, I encountered a piece of institutional history a disused piece…

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A Revelatory Alex Da Corte Survey Finds the Dark Side in His Buoyant Art

Most kids who are into Disney which is to say, most kids…

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Untitled Art, Houston Lines Up 95 Galleries for Sophomore Edition in October

Untitled Art, Houston will gather 95 galleries for its upcoming second edition,…

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Pace to Close Hong Kong Gallery, with Plans to Maintain an Office in the City

Pace Gallery will close its exhibition space in Hong Kong later this month, choosing not…

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A First Look at the Big Ticket Artworks that Galleries Are Bringing to Art Basel 2026

It’s been a whirlwind 2026 already. The year kicked off with a…

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‘Creativity is the Enemy’: Tom Sachs on Relinquishing His Identity, the Pursuit of Perfection, and Hard Graft

Earlier this month, during Frieze Week, Tom Sachs was dishing out espressos and 86-proof…

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Sculptor Ti Pèlen, Known Figure in Haitian Arts Collective, Dies at 66

Haitian sculptor Ti Pèlen, whose birth name is Jean Salomon Horace, died…

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Turner Prize Reactions: Mohammed Sami Emerges as a Frontrunner for UK’s Top Art Award

The Turner Prize, England’s most polarizing art award, is back, with a show…

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Taste-Making Downtown Gallery Lyles & King to Close After a Decade in Business

Lyles & King, a taste making downtown New York gallery that’s been…

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Ceramics Are Everywhere, in Museums, Galleries, and Fairs Has the Market Caught Up?

Lately, art fans in the three biggest cities in the US (and…

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Tanya Bonakdar Gallery to Close Los Angeles Space

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery will close its Los Angeles space just seven years after…

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London’s National Gallery Acquires Major Angelica Kauffman History Painting

The National Gallery in London announced that it has acquired a significant…

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