[ad_1] Richard Serra, one of the greatest artists of the past 50 years, a linchpin of the post-minimalist scene in late 1960s...
[ad_1] The 20th edition of SP-Arte in São Paulo—Brazil’s leading art fair—will open just weeks ahead of the 60th Venice Biennale (20...
[ad_1] The controversy over the Moroccan national pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale, in which the three artists and curators were abruptly...
[ad_1] The Broad, the museum in downtown Los Angeles founded in 2015 by the late collector Eli Broad and his wife Edythe,...
[ad_1] The French artist Pierre Huyghe embraces site-specific work to explore the boundaries between humanity, nature and the synthetic. Over the past...
[ad_1] A thought-provoking exhibition of work by the late photojournalist Tim Hetherington at London’s Imperial War Museum [ad_2]
[ad_1] The Canadian-Korean artist Krista Kim was a super creative kid, but her parents wanted her to follow a “more stable career”....
[ad_1] More than 400 workers at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), members of Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/SEFPO) Local 535,...
[ad_1] By the late 17th century, Europe had begun to regard China as more than Marco Polo’s land of legends. With an...
[ad_1] Inigo Philbrick, the disgraced art dealer who pleaded guilty to carrying out an $86m fraud and was sentenced to seven years...
passers-by rescue paintings from blazing Boersen building in Copenhagen
Brooklyn Museum appoints first composer-in-residence
Study for Winston Churchill portrait that was famously burnt is up for sale
Contested Congolese sculpture returns home, temporarily
Thomas Heatherwick’s controversial Vessel public art piece in New York to reopen
Mark Bradford makes a surprise speech at Adriano Pedrosa’s artist dinner
Tamara de Lempicka makes her Broadway entrance
Paintings saved from Notre Dame blaze to go on show in Paris
Aleksandra Artamonovskaja is appointed head of arts for TriliTech, the entrepreneurship team supporting Tezos blockchain
Museum employee hangs his own art in Munich institution—and gets the chop