Paintings by Modigliani and Kusama among the 50 works to be offered in Hong Kong—with more potentially coming to the block in New York
A Unesco antiquities trafficking expert says the theft is “probably the worst case so far”
The artist’s gallerist recalls a visionary who built creative communities in London and Liverpool and had a profound effect on British popular culture
The celebrated poet and activist lived in the 19th-century brownstone on East 127th Street for the last 20 years of his life
A daughter of the former owner of the sculpture claims it was stolen from her dying mother; Nahem says she is stalking him and marring his reputation
The death of Jean-Louis Georgelin might hamper efforts to reopen the cathedral by the end of 2024
There is more variety than ever in how and why art is funded and the Silicon Valley models have arrived
The artist marries nature and technology in the ambitious new exhibition
Future of arts and women’s rights remain uncertain despite government backing of cultural heritage projects
‘It turns out that dancing about architecture—or filming about music—can produce great art’

