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Art

New York’s Best Summer Art Shows Are Upstate

From high-octane paintings by Dana Schutz to octagonal houses, our critic finds the best of Upstate Art Weekend. Everything you need to plan a great escape in the country.

Review: “The Palette and the Sword,” by Milo Manara

A new graphic biography of Caravaggio draws a provocative line from the old masters to the outsider artists of today.
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What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in July

This week in Newly Reviewed, Max Lakin covers Nancy Dwyer’s big words and a summer group show with some thrilling collisions.

Stan Douglas and the Double Life of Images

One of the most intelligent artists in North America finally gets the retrospective he deserves.

After Not Paying for $14.5 Million Pollock, an Art Collector Is Sued

Phillips Auctioneers filed a lawsuit against a third-party guarantor who had agreed to buy the painting at a set price if it did not sell for more at auction.

The Familiar Fingerprints of a Forgotten Art Heist

After a valuable de Kooning was discovered behind a bedroom door, a true crime fan wondered: Is that all the thieves stole?

In ‘A Natural History of the Studio,’ Many William Kentridges Add Up to One

For his latest exhibition, the artist used doppelgängers to investigate how art, and people, are made.

Secret Love Letters Remain Sealed in Vermeer Show

The Frick’s first post-renovation show unites three Vermeer masterpieces that explore letter-writing and (maybe) love affairs.