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Robin Pogrebin
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130-Year-Old California Bookstore Seeks Buyer
Vroman’s is a community landmark in Pasadena, Calif. Now, its longtime owner says he’s ready to turn over the reins.
The Chief Curators of MoMA and the Guggenheim on Leading Change
Ann Temkin of MoMA and Naomi Beckwith of the Guggenheim discuss how they’re rethinking business as usual — and why they have reason to be…
Christie’s to Sell Paul G. Allen’s $1 Billion Art Collection
The sale, which is expected to be the biggest in auction history for a private collection, will offer works from the Microsoft co-founder’s impressive cache…
Max Hollein Consolidates Roles as Met Museum’s Chief
With his appointment, the museum shifts away from its two-pronged leadership structure.
Daniel Weiss, Met Museum’s Chief Executive, to Step Down
Daniel H. Weiss was a stabilizing force, but his departure raises questions about whether the museum’s two-pronged management structure still works and will continue.
A Rapper’s Delight: Hip-Hop Memorabilia Goes Up for Auction
Original vinyl records, turntables and other ephemera belonging to the hip-hop pioneer D.J. Kool Herc will be included in a sale at Christie’s.
Philadelphia Museum of Art Names a New Director
Sasha Suda, director and chief executive of the National Gallery of Canada, will replace Timothy Rub, who stepped down in January after 13 years and…
Warhol’s ‘Marilyn,’ at $195 Million, Shatters Auction Record for an American Artist
At Christie’s sale for charity, the glamorous silk-screen beat out Basquiat’s skull painting that had set a record in 2017.
Christie’s to Offer a Marilyn Monroe by Warhol for an Estimated $200 Million
Proceeds from the sale, in May, of “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,” will benefit the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation Zurich.
