Art

Flash of New Talent: Photography Auctions Embrace Some New Stars

Auctions are nothing if not ruthless. Last week, Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips held multimillion-dollar spring photography sales of a combined 644 images. The results offered clues, as the art market continues to thaw from the 2008 recession, as to which contemporary photographer’s stocks have risen, whose have fallen and whose are holding steady post-crash. In Read More

Cooper-Hewitt’s Triennial: 20 Architects, No Eisenmans

Final plans are still being worked out for the Cooper-Hewitt Museum’s first National Design Triennial, a showcase of trends in design with an emphasis on younger talent to be held every three years, starting in March 2000. According to sources close to the museum, however, Gabellini Associateshasbeen tapped to design the show itself, which will Read More