Katy Hessel Talks About Putting Women Artists Front and Center at Five Major Museums "There’s nothing inherently different about art created by a different gender; it's more that gatekeepers have prioritized one group in history." By Sarah Moroz
19th Century Women Artists Get Overdue Recognition—Will Their Market Follow? In 19th century Paris women were painting against the odds. And despite renewed attention, their market still struggles. By David D'Arcy
Feigen Beats ‘Frivolous’ Arizona Lawsuit An Arizona judge has thrown out a lawsuit against Richard Feigen that alleged the Upper East Side dealer failed to By Dan Duray