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Christie’s Post-War to Present Spring Auction Yields $21.3 M., Led By $2.1 M. Helen Frankenthaler
Works by Ed Ruscha, Richard Diebenkorn, Richard Estes, Diane Arbus, and Bob Thompson also did well.
March 2025 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists
As we step into another new month, we’re here to present you with a fresh selection of opportunities for artists and designers alike.
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Firm that Attributed Painting Found at a Garage Sale to Van Gogh Doubles Down After Art Experts Questioned Authenticity
The New York-based art research company, LMI International, has bought and analyzed another painting in a bid to prove its doubters wrong.
The Guggenheim Tightens Its Belt Again, Laying Off 20 Staffers
The museum’s union, which was not given prior notice of the layoffs, has filed a grievance and is demanding negotiations.
Stonewall National Museum Says its Financial Future is Shaky
The museum calculated that more than half of its $1 million operating budget could disappear.
Lucas Museum Director and CEO Steps Down, with George Lucas to Lead ‘Content Direction’
The museum recently delayed its opening to 2026.
Highlights from the 2025 Outsider Art Fair
The fair is open now through March 2 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan.