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A low-down on Art Basel Hong Kong and South Asian art auctions in New York, Tate's first exhibition dedicated to ink, and a whole lot more. Scenes from the Labubu exhibition at the Hotel du Grand ...
On Monday evening, the British Museum hosted a cocktail hour in a board member’s apartment on the Upper East Side. After Nicholas Cullinan—the director of the British Museum, who, in his first two ...
The Financial Times is a great paper, and it’s pink, so I often carry it around to look smart. Last week, it featured an article on wine—about how the world is producing too much of it, prices are ...
“Fashion is more art than art is,” according to Andy Warhol, who, 39 years after his death, may have the last word. Is fashion art? Is art fashion? The answer to those perennial, pesky questions ...
The New York Public Library has filled its top floor with a bold account of contemporary artists coming to terms with the state of our nation. Robert Longo’s “Untitled (Falling Flag),” sits behind a ...
This time it’s personal . . . . It’s next to impossible to walk through “Costume Art,” the Met’s blockbuster fashion exhibition, as an impassive observer. Active looking is more than encouraged, it’s ...
ArtTactic’s latest report shows renewed art market confidence, deepening selectivity and a shift toward the Gulf and Asia amid global economic and political change. Courtesy of Art Basel The report ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. The Whitney Museum of American Art has spent nearly a century championing ...
Readers respond to a guest essay by a former global art director about the struggles that galleries face. To the Editor: Re ...
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