New York independent art fair provides a boost for dealers and collectors

The Independent art fair in New York showcased a variety of new artists and works, with notable sales reported during the preview. Galleries such as Charles Moffett and Broadway saw

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The neglected art of Queens College, NY: A look at decades of decay

The art collection at Queens College, part of the City University of New York (Cuny), has been a cause for concern among current and former staff members. Works of art

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Manhattan art dealers in dispute over client connections

A dispute between contemporary art dealers in Lower Manhattan is resurfacing questions in the commercial art world about client information, intellectual property rights, and non-compete policies. Tensions between the founders

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Jenny Kendler explores oysters and whales on Governors Island

Experience Jenny Kendler’s site-specific public exhibition, “Other of Pearl,” on Governors Island in New York City. The exhibition, presented by Governors Island Arts and the NRDC, explores the relationships between

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Hispanic Society of New York opens Goya Research Center

The Hispanic Society Museum & Library in New York is launching a Goya Research Center in anticipation of the 200th anniversary of Francisco Goya’s death in 2028. Led by Goya

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Exploring Ukrainian Artists Living in Warzones: New York City’s First Ukrainian Art Gallery

Artem Yalanskiy, with a background in sports management and mixed martial arts, opened Mriya gallery in New York to promote Ukrainian contemporary art. The gallery, situated in Tribeca, showcases artwork

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Jenny Holzer explores post-internet themes at Guggenheim exhibition

Jenny Holzer’s latest exhibition, “Light Line,” at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York presents a half-hearted exploration of her iconic text-based practice. The show features a resurrected LED

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