[ad_1] India’s art market is back in the limelight. The extra column inches (including in this newspaper) come on the back of...
[ad_1] This week, the exhibition The Time Is Always Now, featuring 22 artists from the African diaspora whose work takes the Black...
[ad_1] In the documentary Frida (2024), which had its debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January, the director Carla Gutiérrez exhumes...
[ad_1] A Peruvian artist, who weaves with a native cotton fibre that was outlawed under Spanish colonial rule, is one of 14...
[ad_1] Nearly 50 years ago, Sir Elton John sang, “What have I got to do to make you love me? What have...
[ad_1] The British art market is under mounting pressure from anti-money laundering (AML) legislation. HMRC, the UK’s tax authority, fined at least...
[ad_1] The British Museum has been accused of trying to silence its critics after calls for moai statues be returned to Easter...
[ad_1] The Tate Modern and Tate Britain welcomed around five million visitors in 2022, according to our Visitor Figures research. But Tate’s...
[ad_1] The Netherlands is planning a national slavery museum on Amsterdam’s waterfront that seeks—in the words of the title on the research...
[ad_1] Two 18th-century paintings that were stolen from a historic church on the shores of lake Titicaca were returned to Peruvian authorities...