Berry Campbell gallery’s gamble on forgotten post-war artists is paying off
Works by the gallery’s artists that once sold for a thousand dollars can now fetch over a million
The Armory Show’s first edition fully under Frieze rings the changes
After three decades, New York’s biggest art fair is shaking things up, with a new parent company, a new director and a more global lineup
Bony Ramirez: from construction worker to coveted emerging artist
A museum solo in the artist's adopted hometown accompanies steady demand among buyers and curators
Queer art biennial launches in Detroit
Local non-profit Mighty Real/Queer Detroit has turned a citywide endeavour into a new queer art biennial
New Tribeca gallery Ensemble seeks alternative representation format
The gallery intends to test out a collaborative sustainability model.
Frieze New York doubles down on local galleries and artists for latest edition
The fair’s organisers have partnered with organisations across the city while New York dealers have a major presence
New York’s Meredith Rosen makes waves across the Atlantic
The dealer’s discovery-driven programme, which embraces both contemporary and unsung 20th-century artists, is finding outsize success in Europe
Artists including Jeremy Deller, Es Devlin and Cornelia Parker form climate and social justice group with Brian Eno, Danny Boyle and others
The wide-ranging group, a kind of think tank for creative resistance, calls itself Hard Art
For its fifth edition, Frieze Los Angeles fine-tunes its approach to a flourishing local art scene
The fair continues to foreground local artists and galleries while serving as a global entry point to the southern Californian city
Andy Warhol’s filmed portraits of celebrities head to Hollywood
Christie’s and the Andy Warhol Museum are staging a pop-up show of the artist’s “Screen Tests” during Frieze Los Angeles
Collector Eugenio López Alonso on his museum’s tenth anniversary and Mexico City’s rising profile in the art world
Visitors to the city during Zona Maco can also take in Museo Jumex’s anniversary group show, curated by New Museum director Lisa Philips
Rio’s pioneering artist-run gallery celebrates an unexpected milestone
A Gentil Carioca’s 20th anniversary affirms it as a rare example of long-term commercial success
Augmented reality project puts monumental public art at New Yorkers’ fingertips
Digital art platform Kinfolk has launched a four-artist exhibition that is available to view at designated sites through their application
Guggenheim Museum laces up for year-long collaboration with Converse
A focal point of the partnership between the museum and sports clothing brand will be support for the Guggenheim’s internship programme
Winner of El Museo del Barrio and Maestro Dobel's inaugural $50,000 art prize revealed
In addition to the significant cash prize, the Cuban performance artist Carlos Martiel will get a show at the Manhattan museum in 2024
Independent 20th Century returns to Lower Manhattan with a broadened look at art history
This year’s iteration at Cipriani South Street focuses on overlooked artists and their archives
Manhattan to the Caribbean: 1-54 New York fair expands with group show in Chelsea
The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair opens largest ever US edition and adds concurrent exhibition of artists with Caribbean roots
At New York’s Independent fair, opportunities to discover the overlooked and the emerging
The fair’s founder Elizabeth Dee wants to preserve its boutique identity while continuing to fill gaps in recent art history and launching a new print project
Tefaf brings a blend of eras and materials for its eighth New York edition
The Dutch fair’s smaller North American outpost has an eclectic offering emphasising modern and contemporary art as well as antiquities
Whistler’s career-defining portrait of his mother returns to Philadelphia 142 years after its US debut
The painting commonly referred to as “Whistler’s Mother” will be on view in an exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art exploring artists’ portrayals of their mothers
Iranian women’s rights movement arrives in Los Angeles
The “Woman, Life, Freedom” project, initiated by Dina Nasser-Khadivi, aims to raise the art world’s awareness of the ongoing fight for greater freedoms in Iran
New artist book fair adds another dimension to Miami’s art calendar
The inaugural edition of Tropic Bound takes places in the city’s Design District, but its programming extends across town to highlight South Florida’s book-making scene
Sculptor Nyugen E. Smith’s new show in Washington, DC turns discarded objects into art
The Caribbean-American artist tell us about his new exhibition and how his work was inspired by makeshift houses in a Ugandan refugee camp
Vivian Caccuri and Miles Greenberg capture vibration and movement in New Museum exhibition
The artists create a layered sensory experience across the show’s four artworks
Trove of archival Warhol documents and catalogue raisonné donated to artist’s foundation
As the art world—and culture in general—delves deeper into Warhol’s life and work, this donation from the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation will guide scholars, researchers and fans through the artist’s oeuvre
Mexico City gallery Kurimanzutto expands its New York footprint with Chelsea storefront
What the gallery co-founder Mónica Manzutto calls “a space that lets you wander a little bit” is the gallery’s first major venture in the US since an Upper East Side project space in 2018
The first major ‘pandemic art’ comes to the Whitney Museum
Meriem Bennani and Orian Barki’s eight-part film "2 Lizards" was acquired by the Whitney and the Museum of Modern Art in 2021
Long-awaited Istanbul Modern museum nears completion
Renzo Piano-designed institution may coincide with this year's Istanbul Biennial
Art in a radish field: Mexico's Hacer Noche festival invites engagement in unusual locations
Barcelona-based curator and museum director Elvira Dyangani Ose has organised the second edition of the city-wide show in Oaxaca
Photographer Wolfgang Tillmans shows us ways to look without fear in MoMA survey
The show’s unconventional hang and nonhierarchical approach to photographic print invites us to think about images today