Art & Exhibitions San Francisco and Chicago Still Wooing George Lucas Museum By Sarah Cascone, May 21, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Cleveland Museum of Art Says Cambodia Statue Was Not Looted By Sarah Cascone, May 21, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Performance Art Legend Carolee Schneemann Finally Gets London Gallery By Artnet News, May 21, 2014
Art & Exhibitions CĂ©leste Boursier-Mougenot Representing France at 2015 Venice Biennale By Artnet News, May 21, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Jean-Gabriel Mitterrand Steps Out of the Shadows The veteran Paris dealer reveals all his plans. By Coline Milliard, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions What Now for Credit Suisse’s Art Funding? Court case casts doubt on the bank's future as a global sponsor. By Sarah Cascone, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Singing the Praises of Love and Loss A major new show opens at Korea's Gwangju Museum of Art. By Ines Min, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions East Village Pop-Up Reimagines the Gallery With Morning Yoga and Affordable Art By Sarah Cascone, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Gut Renovation for the Met’s Modern and Contemporary Wing By Sarah Cascone, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Jonathon Keats Will Capture 100 Years in a Single Photograph By Sarah Cascone, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Whitney Museum Gives Its Pop-Up Studio to Socrates Sculpture Park By Sarah Cascone, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Montpellier Ditches Franco-Algerian History for Contemporary Art By Artnet News, May 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Rijksmuseum’s Collection Includes Nazi-Looted Porcelain The Meissen dinnerware belonged to a Jewish couple. By Sarah Cascone, May 19, 2014