An artwork purchased for $50 has been identified as an original painting by Canadian artist Emily Carr. Next month, the piece will go to the auction block, where it’s expected to fetch some $147,000.
Dozens of artworks owned by Marshall Marcell have spent the past century with the Louisiana State Museum. By Catherine Hickley In its founding years in the early 20th century, the Louisiana State ...
The art world of the 1960s was starkly different from today’s resolutely commercial scene. In his memoir “Portrait of the Art Dealer as a Young Man,” Michael Findlay remembers the time before it ...
An interesting aspect of the recent, and perhaps ongoing, art market correction is that it has been reasonably democratic. Galleries that sell paintings well into the six-figure range have been ...
Things had a way of just happening in the small, tight-knit New York art world of the 1960s and '70s. Artists introduced other artists to dealers, who in turn introduced them to more artists. Tony ...
The fair at the Park Avenue Armory, with paintings, watercolors and drawings, includes crowd pleasers as well as exciting debuts from midcentury artists flying beneath the radar. By Will Heinrich The ...
Occasionally an exhibition is as art-historically groundbreaking as it is visually arresting. Rarely, however, will it also force scholars to rewrite the origin story of European modernism. But such ...