The Jewish Museum gets its Chagall back in the midst of controversy over a Holocaust-related exhibit....LVMH reduces its stake in Phillips....Dealer Jonathan H. Boyd dies....
Pick any state on the East Coast and a strong contingent of dealers will be found at Heart. Pennsylvania had more than 25 dealers on the floor, many fresh from the New York stage....
"The 1948 Directors of the Société Anonyme Exhibition," on view at the Yale University Art Gallery through March 30, displays the work of Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Henry Campendonk, Wassily...
Paintings, sculptures and photographs from some of the most prominent artists of the last four decades will be exhibited at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts through May 26....
Mitchell-Innes & Nash will feature an historical survey of paintings and drawings by the late Abstract Expressionist artist Jack Tworkov from March 6 through April 13....
The Dahesh Museum of Art celebrates the beginning of its eighth year of public programs with its first exhibition devoted entirely to the art of drawing, organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art....
Weschler's selection of Native American pieces offered the most action as bidding opened on American works. Topping this segment of the sale was a Zuni polychrome jar from the late Nineteenth Century....
Strong prices were noted by the gallery throughout the sale from the capacity crowd of more than 200 registered and more than 120 absentee/phone bidders....
The mounted knight by English maker Richard Courtenay topped all other lots at the first combined Lloyd Ralston-Henry Kurtz Ltd toy and miniature soldier auction....
Antiquities dealer Frederick Schultz is convicted....National Archives employee accused of stealing hundreds of historic documents....Artist Theresa Bernstein dies ....LACMA acquires 775 pieces of Islamic...