The fair's first edition at Sotheby’s landmark Madison Avenue home will feature an expanded roster of international galleries
The fair's first edition at Sotheby’s landmark Madison Avenue home will feature an expanded roster of international galleries
Unesco has increased support following confirmed damage to protected archaeological sites across southern Lebanon
The Spanish cathedral will create a TikTok Live of the Pope’s blessing of the building on 10 June
Lisa Yuskavage talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work
The Washington, DC institution has received a $15m gift from the Sherman Fairchild Foundation, the bulk of which will go to shoring up its finances, infrastructure, staffing, conservation and digital systems
Charting the Turkish city's history through the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, the V&A claims that the show will be “the first exhibition in the UK to tell this story in full”
The Art Works is a central feature of the NGS’s 2026-30 strategic plan, which focuses on improving access to Scotland’s national art collection
The Hong Kong jeweller and sculptor unveils parallel installations at Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo and Santa Maria della Pietà, linking mythology, sacred architecture and cosmology
The “No Ice in the Cup” campaign is using art to protest US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents' planned deployment to the football tournament
The Museo Dolores Olmedo is welcoming visitors again after a six-year-long closure during which plans were floated to relocate its prized collection
The new FotoFocus Center gives the city’s popular photography biennial a permanent presence and an inclusive mandate
Without urgent action, “the unique value of the landscape could be lost forever”, city council’s chief executive warns
The director of the Museo Galileo, who has led the Leonardotheka project, says it sets a “compelling precedent for how cultural institutions can and must retain intellectual ownership of their digital endeavours”
The exhibition, opening in March 2027, will pair one of MoMA’s prized possessions, “Broadway Boogie Woogie”, with “Victory Boogie Woogie” on loan from the Netherlands
Giacomo Manzù: The Artist and his Dealer explores the decades-long relationship between the Italian artist and Rosenberg's father
The English usician will co-organise a show at the UK's Hepworth Wakefield next year
The platform is growing its presence in museums across Asia and the US
The Argentine-born, Paris-based artist, who died at age 97, had been hoping to attend the opening of his retrospective at Tate Modern next week
More than 100 works by an international lineup of artists respond to the historic village along the Erie Canal
Best known for her graphic novel Persepolis and its award-winning film adaption, Satrapi died in Paris on 4 June from “sadness” following her husband's recent death
Black-and-white images taken by Paul Laib are being exhibited at the Courtauld Gallery
“A Symphony in Blue and Yellow” raises intriguing questions about how the artist wanted to present his masterpieces
In this week's episode, Ben Luke learns about cultural heritage at risk in Yemen, speaks to E. Carmen Ramos on the new American flag exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., and discusses one of Felix Gonzalez-Torres's wrapped candies sculptures on view at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid.
Dancer’s Fountain sold for €4m, after it was returned by the artist's museum to the heirs of Jewish collector Heinrich Stahl
Plus a Maynard Dixon painting owned by Diane Keaton and a William Morris working combining cave art and glass
The Chinatown stalwart championed overlooked artists, from Barbara T. Smith to Wally Hedrick
Constant expansion and rising prices in the primary market necessary for a mega gallery are "unfixable", says chief executive Marc Glimcher
Vergne, who is currently the director of the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, previously held leadership roles at the Dia Art Foundation and Moca Los Angeles
The artists claim the organisers did not respond to their request for removal from the Visitors' Lions prize vote, which the Biennale disputes
Long considered forever unfinishable due to its extreme complexity and the loss of its architect’s original plans, the Barcelona basilica’s 18th tower has now been completed