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THE summer holidays are here, which means millions of parents are bracing themselves for shelling out a fortune on activities ...
Hurwitz is not obsessed with the live performances that absorb most critics. His obsession is with the innumerable recordings that have been issued in the past seventy-five years or so—a glorious ...
Sales of $10 million-plus paintings have collapsed as high interest rates have flushed speculators out of the market.
Geoff Snack, a vintage and rare book dealer, is getting calls from small boutiques as well as mass retailers that want what ...
In the course of Justin Bieber’s nearly twenty-year career, his music has come to be somewhat immaterial to his celebrity. For many, he is an almost Kardashian-like figure, whose songs are encountered ...
Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
From power station to public building, London’s Tate Modern has rewritten the rules for what an art museum can be.
If you were in New York in the 1980s, it was hard not to know about Keith McNally’s restaurants and night spots. The Odeon’s neon sign shone out from the cover of that ’80s time capsule “Bright Lights ...
What artists gain in expressive freedom, art institutions and enthusiasts inherit as long-term structural risk.
Far beyond 15 minutes, fame is what he lived and famous is what he was. He didn’t earn it, he was born with it. When I think of Andy Warhol, I don’t think of a banana peel. I think of the American ...
This year, the annual festival will span the Roberto Clemente and Andy Warhol bridges, Allegheny Landing, Fort Duquesne Boulevard, PPG Plaza, Market Square, Sixth Street and Heinz Hall Garden, ...