Gallery
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Arts
Hunter Biden’s Paintings: Not Quite the Refuge He Sought
The president’s son started selling his artwork several years ago, drawing potential ethics concerns that were discussed in congressional testimony this year.
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Magazine
Why We’re All Living in Matthew Barney’s Sticky, Slimy World
In May and June, Matthew Barney, the visionary artist behind the epic “Cremaster Cycle” film series (1994-2002) and “River of Fundament” (2014), will be showing his newest body of work, “Secondary,” at four galleries: Gladstone Gallery in New York ...
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Arts
Steve McQueen, on a Different Wavelength
The artist-turned-film director finds new depths in “Bass,” an immersive environment of light and sound in Dia Beacon keyed to Black history and “where we can go from here.”
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Arts
Zwirner Anchors Los Angeles Art Neighborhood With New Gallery
Its flagship will open with a 30th-anniversary exhibition featuring works by all of the gallery’s 80 artists.
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Arts
A Smooth-Running Gallery Weekend Amid a Shaken Berlin Art Scene
The annual event brings art collectors to the city, but the spirit of freedom that draws artists there has been damaged by the fallout from the Oct. 7 attacks.
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World
Patti Astor, Doyenne of New York’s Avant-Garde Scene, Dies at 74
She was a founder of the Fun Gallery, which staged early shows by Keith Haring and other artists who defined the city’s downtown scene in the 1980s.
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Arts
The Los Angeles Gallery That Found a Market in Great Experimentalists
Commonwealth and Council started in a one-bedroom apartment. Now their artists are heading to the Whitney Biennial, Venice Biennale and museums during Frieze.
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World
At Antwerp Art Weekend, Collectors Buy With Their Gut
The Belgian city doesn’t have a huge dealer base, nor is it home to as many artists as other major centers. But it has a tradition of art buying that goes back to Rubens and Breughel.
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Arts
Nan Goldin is Second Major Artist to Exit Marian Goodman Gallery
She is joining Gagosian Gallery to expand her global profile.
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Arts
As $1.6 Million in Rare Photos Vanished, the Excuses Piled Up
The F.B.I. says a gallery owner made up medical emergencies, including a double lung transplant and a coma, as part of a criminal scheme to swindle older collectors.
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