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A fire is under investigation after multiple buildings were destroyed at the Miccosukee Tribe's reservation in Miami.
The Heritage Park installation, and another in Antioch Park, heralds a renaissance of public art in the region.
The Art Dealers Association of America will not organize its annual New York art fair in 2025, the organization’s leadership told its members today in an email viewed by Artnet News.
The Art Detective Prominent Art Advisory Implodes After 37 Years, as Ex-Partners Fire Off Lawsuits Barbara Guggenheim and Abigail Asher operated at the highest reaches of the art world.
Sales of $10 million-plus paintings have collapsed as high interest rates have flushed speculators out of the market.
The Puyallup Tribe gets a former community center building in downtown Tacoma as a gift.
An advisor to the Miccosukee Tribe says Gov. Ron DeSantis is threatening his legacy as an environmentalist by leading the way on Alligator Alcatraz.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Art Monk, a part of all three of Washington's Super Bowl-winning teams, will have his No. 81 retired by the Commanders on Nov. 2.
Rachel Prince, an art teacher at Marion-Franklin High School, was found dead in her apartment Sunday afternoon after allegedly being strangled by her boyfriend.
The art fair announced the premature end to the 65-year-old event as forecasts predicted afternoon storms with dangerous conditions across Michigan.
The Miccosukee Tribe joins the lawsuit against Alligator Alcatraz, citing threats to tribal land, wildlife, and daily life near the detention center.
After a valuable de Kooning was discovered behind a bedroom door, a true crime fan wondered: Is that all the thieves stole?