Works by Edgar Degas, Carl Gustav Carus and Floris van Dijck have entered the gallery’s collection
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Yan Du Projects will open in October in Bedford Square with an exhibition of paintings by the Chinese artist Duan Jianyu
Frederick Doe was convicted in March of conspiring to transfer criminal property and was accused of trying to broker the sale of around 10 kilograms of the stolen gold
The actor’s character on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” was unprecedented for a woman on primetime television
Westphal is to set up her own business working directly with collectors and artists while Engelen will join Aquavella Galleries
A 1988 amendment to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, secured by Howard Berman, could stop art imports being hit by Trump’s tariff hike
Leonard Blavatnik moves down and Denise Coates up amid tax changes that could affect the philanthropic landscape
100 years since the artist’s birth, there are exhibitions, commissions—and even an actual birthday party
Staff reductions, budget cuts and grant cancellations at the NEA, NEH and IMLS have left state and local organisations seeking alternative support
Film-maker Lucio Castro’s new feature, “Drunken Noodles”, is set in part in a Manhattan gallery and just premiered in Cannes

