Early Rauschenberg Silkscreen Promised to MoMA
Over in The Times, Carol Vogel has the scoop that MoMA will acquire Robert Rauschenberg’s 1963 painting Overdrive. Amazingly, it’s the
View ArticleDid an Artwork Solve a Decades-Old NYC Crime?
Murderous deeds have inspired artists like Caravaggio, Jacques-Louis David and Paul Cezanne to produce some of their best-known works. But has there ever been a case of an artwork helping solve a real...
View ArticleThe Wilson Family Donates $1 Million to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke...
Yesterday brought the welcome news that Dallas collector Derek Wilson, alongside his wife, Christen, would donate $1 million to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. It's part of a $3 million...
View Article‘Don’t Wait For Anything’: Dinner With John Giorno, and the Ghost of Burroughs
“Oh, go ahead, yes, smoke,” John Giorno said to me. He was walking between rooms in The Bunker at 222 Bowery. “I don’t smoke, but you can smoke. I like the smell of it.”
View ArticleThe ‘Black Friday’ Frenzy for Art
The easy tradeability of some artists' works as global currency, along with the (often untrue) belief that artworks at the spring auctions will never be available again, are fueling a 'black Friday'...
View ArticleA Walk Around the Whitney, Minus the Hype
The new building initially overwhelmed the art; our critic takes a second look
View Article8 Must-See Satellite Art Fair Booths in Miami
Here are the booths you should see outside of Art Basel Miami
View ArticleThe Top 10 NYC Gallery Shows of 2015
The best gallery shows New York had to offer in 2015
View Article10 Museum Exhibitions You’ll Be Talking About This Winter
Museum shows for a winter wonderland
View ArticleDC’s Secret Tunnels to Become Art Space, Knoedler Trial Begins—and More
Beginning this spring, a series of underground tunnels in Washington D.C. will be open to the public for the first time in decades.
View ArticleOverlooked Art Assistants Finally Get Their Due
New art exhibit “In the Making” explores the complex dynamics between artist and assistant.
View ArticleThe Met Named World’s #1 Museum, Rauschenberg’s Hillary Clinton Art
The Met has nabbed the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice award two years in a row.
View ArticleCaptiva Island: Robert Rauschenberg’s Escape From New York
Even Robert Rauschenberg--art star in his day--had to get the hell out of New York sometimes.
View ArticleHow Rauschenberg Elevated Tiffany’s Window Displays Into an Art Form
Famous artists are actually behind the window concepts Fifth Avenue luxury retailers have become known for at Christmas.
View ArticleDocumentary to Explore Robert Rauschenberg’s Controversial 1964 Venice...
The artist's win cemented his influence on the international scene.
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