Fairfax Dorn is the executive director and co-founder of Ballroom Marfa, the arts venue in a converted dancehall in the idyllic town popularized by Donald Judd. The space has two galleries and is a …
Art dealer Casey Kaplan firmly believes that galleries are more than just shops. As the initiator of New York Gallery Week, Kaplan said at last night's press preview for the second annual event…
After more than 10 years at the Dallas Museum of Art, Bonnie Pitman has resigned, citing unspecified health problems. Her current role will end in May 2011, but she'll continue to work with the DMA on…
After a seven-month legal dispute, the Ansel Adams Publishing Trust reached a settlement on Monday with Fresno, Calif., resident Rick Norsigian. While Norsigian is legally permitted to continue sellin…
Sotheby's is poised to present the Robert Rubin Collection of African Art on May 13, with a preview of highlights in Paris, April 12–15. Following major sales of African art over the past two years (t…
Hometown favorite Lynda Benglis was the toast of the Bowery Tuesday night. She started the evening at Salon 94 Freemans to inaugurate her show of functional bronzes, "Fountains," before heading over t…
Last weekend, a more-bang-for-your-buck cluster of exhibitions at MoMA PS1 and nearby SculptureCenter seduced art lovers to Long Island City, in spite of the foul weather. The draw at MoMA PS1 was a s…
Commencing this gallery’s fall season was a captivating new body of work by Linda Mieko Allen, a North Adams, Massachusetts-based painter long intrigued by natural phenomena. Evident in the 10 works…
What is a reasonable man in a box? This question—silkscreened in white handwritten script on a slate-gray wall—confronted viewers as they entered Jill Magid’s A Reasonable Man in a Box (2010)…
Guests to Los Angeles public art project West of Rome's benefit were greeted by a marching band and Carnival-style dancer, and then given white baby bibs (name-customized in pastel-hued embroidery for…