Can These Six Artists Predict the Fate of the Art Market?

Can These Six Artists Predict the Fate of the Art Market?

The spring sales of modern and contemporary art often arrive in May with a steady drumroll of paintings whose estimates soar above $50 million — a sign of confidence in the industry’s roster of ultrawealthy collectors who trade them like financial assets. Now that drumroll sounds like rain’s pitter-patter as …

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Tiffany Lamps Shine Bright Across New York City

Tiffany Lamps Shine Bright Across New York City

The pieces couples acquire when decorating their first home are often significant. Few purchases, though, prove as influential as the one made by the Neustadts in 1935. The newlyweds were browsing tchotchkes in a secondhand store in Manhattan when Hildegard Steininger Neustadt discovered what her husband, Egon Neustadt, an orthodontist, …

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Frieze New York, Despite Its Small Size, Remains a Major Draw

Frieze New York, Despite Its Small Size, Remains a Major Draw

Andrew Edlin Gallery has been operating since 2001 in New York City, with a particular specialty in self-taught makers. One, for instance, the American outsider artist Henry Darger (1892-1973), has works in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago; Andrew Edlin has …

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Art Fairs to See in New York City and Jersey City in May

Art Fairs to See in New York City and Jersey City in May

Art lovers of all kinds — from seasoned curators and collectors to newcomers — flock to New York City in May to experience the area’s vibrant art scene. “May in New York is a special moment on the cultural calendar — the city is in full bloom,” said Amy Hau, …

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In New York, an African Art Fair Returns for Its 10th Year

In New York, an African Art Fair Returns for Its 10th Year

In her previous works, the photographer Hazel Mphande would focus the camera on herself to shoot discomforting black-and-white self-portraits. But after a recent trip to the Karoo, a semi-arid region in South Africa’s Western Cape where she took photographs of the desolate terrain, Mphande pondered if those works could be …

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Ariel Aisiks Is on a Mission to Elevate Latin American Art

Ariel Aisiks Is on a Mission to Elevate Latin American Art

Wealthy collectors who want to be involved with museums typically donate works, write checks and sit on a board of trustees — these are the essential steps that keep art institutions afloat. But Ariel Aisiks — the Argentina-born art patron who now lives on New York’s Upper East Side — …

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Student Debt Collections Restart on May 5. Here’s What to Know.

Student Debt Collections Restart on May 5. Here’s What to Know.

After a five-year reprieve, the Trump administration will restart forced collections on federal student loans in default, which could include garnishing a portion of borrowers’ paychecks. With collections in place, the last piece of the student loan machinery has been turned back on, officially ending pandemic-era relief, which began when …

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New Voices Help Museums Tell New (or Forgotten) Stories

New Voices Help Museums Tell New (or Forgotten) Stories

This article is part of our Museums special section about how artists and institutions are adapting to changing times. When Daniel Merritt became chief curator of an art museum at 32, he did not expect his profession to require him — or the public — to put on skis. But …

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Henry Clay Frick Built His Collection With Passion and Patience

Henry Clay Frick Built His Collection With Passion and Patience

This article is part of our Museums special section about how artists and institutions are adapting to changing times. In the Gilded Age, when newly wealthy Americans sought to advertise their social status here and abroad, several of them turned to what had long been a practice of the established …

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A Picasso Show From Pablo’s Daughter

A Picasso Show From Pablo’s Daughter

Paloma Picasso, the youngest of Pablo Picasso’s four children, vividly remembers sitting on the floor of her father’s studio, drawing on paper as he worked at his easel. “Because I was a very quiet little girl, I was able to stay with him,” she said in a recent interview. “He …

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