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Best-selling memoir about being a guard at the Metropolitan Museum takes the stage
The work life of museum guards is often both banal and extraordinary. They spend most of their time standing in…
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Adam Lindemann opens exhibition of 19th-century African sculpture and contemporary Black abstraction
In the lead-up to the reopening of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Michael C. Rockefeller Wing at the end of…
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Behind the scenes of the Met’s revamped Rockefeller Wing with its acclaimed architect
Kulapat Yantrasast is really going places. Though he calls California home, the Bangkok-born architect has won commissions from so many…
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Why dealers play the waiting game before exhibiting a newly signed artist
Of all the traits required to succeed as a high-end commercial dealer, the most underrated may be patience. Take David…
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1-54 makes the most of its new home in New York
US-based galleries are making their presences felt at the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, this year located at the Halo,…
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The secrets are out at Nada New York
The 11th edition of the New Art Dealers Alliance (Nada) New York fair has taken over the third floor of…
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In pictures: following the thread at Frieze New York
Textile-based art is abundant at the fair this year, from pieces approximating the forms of paintings but made of found…
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Together in doom: tense paintings of social ills feature at Tefaf New York
VIPs streamed into the Park Avenue Armory for the opening of Tefaf New York on 8 May. Oyster shuckers roamed…
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Frieze New York Diary: sparring artists are boxing clever, Whitney gets set for almighty dick pic, and Bates mansion is reincarnated
Blood on the dance floor A knockout event took place this week at the Prince George Ballroom—literally, as artists took…
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Marquee May auctions come at a volatile moment in the wake of Trump’s “Liberation Day”
New York’s marquee spring auctions, beginning on 12 May, are already feeling the turbulence of President Donald Trump’s second term,…
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