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In this Q&A, architect Lina Ghotmeh discusses how she’s reimagining the role of museums and cultural institutions through ...
The works on display highlight the breadth of 17th-century Dutch creativity and the collector’s commitment to public access.
Singing in Unison, Part 13,” now on at the Brattleboro Museum in Vermont, showcases brilliantly the scope of the pair’s ...
On the cusp of 2026, optimism is returning to the art world, tempered by a growing recognition that its next chapter will ...
Many of our dealer and collector clients have had objects seized by Customs after arrival in the U.S. The objects were ...
From HBCUs to climate action, MacKenzie Scott’s 2025 giving reflects a fast-growing, no-strings approach to philanthropy.
A new group of wealthy donors, including the founders of Moderna and Canva, are promising away their fortunes by joining the ...