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Leonard Lauder, the legendary collector and philanthropist, shaped museums from the Met to the Whitney—and beyond.
This story is the first of three about the building housing the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Jackson Park.
The latest wave of collectible designs showcase the singular nature of their craft.
Downtown San Francisco, historically known primarily as a place where adults go to work and shop, has increasingly been ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we ...
In his first two-plus years running his eponymous art gallery at the border of San Francisco’s Tenderloin and Mid-Market ...
A richly extensive retrospective, “On Conformity” comprises 175 items: paintings, prints, photographs, posters, vintage ...
Today is Juneteenth. Here's a look at the celebrations, free museum days and what's open and closed in the Boston area.
SFMOMA traces the development of San Francisco photography through nine decades. Several artists involved give their thoughts ...
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has riveted the public with its futuristic architecture. But the lasting impact of George ...
The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939” is a major contribution to queer art history. Co-curated with Canadian nonbinary art historian Johnny Willis, the exhibit also has a companion catalog book.
Arrival Art Fair transformed a North Adams hotel into a vibrant gallery space, drawing thousands and leading to major art ...