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This latest consignment joins other headline lots at Christie’s, including Monet’s Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, crépuscule, ...
The new Amazon Prime series ‘Étoile’ is the latest in a long tradition—since the early days of Hollywood, the high stakes ...
We don’t know how Altman is spending the day, though it’s likely a low-key affair. Altman and his husband welcomed a baby ...
National treasure and Broadway’s last great hope Adam Guettel is back onstage—but not with something new. Rex Reed reviews ...
Uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s tariff policy—which has shifted almost daily in recent weeks—has spooked ...
This season reflects on our ability to step up when freedom is threatened, examining what its characters will do but also ...
The straddled feeling of having roots in two places is something she shares with Magda Stawarska, her artistic collaborator ...
Philip Hoffman, CEO and founder of The Fine Art Group, has spent the last two decades turning passion-driven collections into strategic financial instruments. As global markets tighten and ...
The theme is broad—it’s about questioning the very notion of humanity,” curator Thiago de Paula Souza told Observer.
At the SCAD Museum of Art, the artist reframes portraiture as both protest and protection, where everyday objects carry revolutionary weight.
France’s attempt to recruit U.S.-based researchers is a “smart move,” said Yann LeCun, who moved from France to the U.S. in 1988.
Art Dubai’s 18th edition showcased a maturing market, from Moroccan modernism to A.I. data sculptures, reaffirming the fair’s position as a must-watch in the global calendar.