She had the courage and stamina necessary to look beyond what was popular to create the soak-stain paintings that made her famous.
Her figures are in a state of unrelenting grief about what it means to be human and to feel powerless about so much that happens to ourselves and others.
With an estimated $1.6 billion worth of work under the gavel next week in New York, could the art market start to shake off ...
"Earthly Paradise," a radiant new exhibition at Van Doren Waxter in New York, shines a light on the life and legacy of ...
All the stranger then that, 111 years later, the review reads as too smart for the room. To all appearances, Orphism remains ...
The art market is set to heat up this fall with major auction houses gearing up for a series of highly anticipated sales ...
More than 50 galleries tease the lines between function and decoration, in a year when the fair has a far-reaching mission: ...
New York City’s cultural ... but they stay for its daring art shows and its collection, which includes Peggy Guggenheim’s trove of Cubist, Surrealist and Abstract Expressionist works, as ...
Listen to every match, live, on New York Red Bulls Radio! Veteran soccer play-by-play voice Matt Harmon will handle the broadcasts alongside former MetroStars and Red Bulls standout Steve Jolley ...
Graham’s “Abstract Still Life with Bird” (1935 ... sealed his reputation as a major figure in the 20th-century New York art scene. In this two-level exhibition, Graham’s distinctively ...
A “psychopath” art benefactor murdered a beloved New York City artist — who was found dead in posh Hamptons spa — before shockingly shooting himself, her longtime love told The Post Wednesday.
The French poet and art critic Wilhelm Apolinary Kostrowicki ... Guggenheim Museum in New York will revisit one of his lesser-known monikers, Orphism, as a way to shed new light on the origins ...