The tours created and led by the artist and curator Aislinn Pentecost-Farren are part of the ArtPhilly 2026 festival
The 2026 grants bring the Frankenthaler Climate Initiative’s investment to over $21.8m in funds given to 295 institutions since the programme’s launch in 2021
For her show at Kunsthalle Basel, the Chinese-born artist has drawn inspiration from the online videos of amateur storm chasers and how they are a metaphor for the current media landscape
Oscar Tuazon’s new commission for the New York City Aids Memorial revisits Burton’s final public work
Giacomo Manzù: The Artist and his Dealer explores the decades-long relationship between the Italian artist and Rosenberg's father
Nearly 200 objects will be on view at San Francisco's Legion of Honor in a show exploring the influential civilisation
During Janne Sirén’s tenure at the Western New York institution, its global influence and physical footprint expanded significantly
Ambitious art projects abound across the streets—and islands—of Venice
The consultancy aims to deepen the organisation’s impact by providing direct support for the visual arts sector and reinvesting over half of its profits back into GCC
On the occasion of the publication of "Tyler Graphics: Catalogue Raisonné, 1986–2001", the National Gallery of Australia is celebrating the printmaker’s legacy and ongoing influence at the New York fair
After two years of conservation, the 19th-century Lucknow scroll is on show in New Haven, Connecticut
The artist collective allowed buyers to decide the fate of a cow’s life (thankfully they chose a sanctuary over the slaughterhouse), but the intended awareness-raising gave way to polarising digital discourse
With lower costs than the main event, and in some cases models that are centred on artists, these smaller events seek to offer an enticing alternative to the blue-chip global fairs
The gallery Dreamsong launched the project—which will also be available on its Frieze Los Angeles stand—to support Minnesotan immigrants and a rapid response fund
For the Sacramento-born artist, who faced wartime incarceration for his Japanese ancestry as well as homelessness, art was a way to survive crises
The young Pakistan-born, New York-based artist is showing new works from her Doha residency programme at Art Basel Qatar
The work, which has sparked online backlash, will see buyers of the project's tokens choose whether Angus becomes hamburgers and handbags, or is sent to live at an animal sanctuary
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Featuring more than 800 flags commemorating the 15 victims, the temporary installation “Second Line in the Sky” offers locals and visitors alike a space to reflect and heal
While art-museum architecture remains vibrant across the globe, many US institutions are both uninspiring and unwelcoming
Following the bankrupted institution’s closure in 2024, developer Scout has transformed two of its buildings into a Village of Industry and Art
The long-term maintenance of public art raises questions about funding and who is responsible
The report is a significant step toward addressing the environmental sustainability of art world activities
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, presents a display of the artist’s fragile, light-filled works celebrating his mastery of sea, sky and shore
The commissioned shades are part of a local initiative to combat rising temperatures in Phoenix, Arizona
The first show at the new space, opening on 1 October, is inspired by the Eero Saarinen-designed US Embassy in Oslo
An important part of local and global ecosystems, the lake is facing significant drought due to diversion and climate change
Lin’s project, along with other timely shows and programmes around the city, uses art to address the climate crisis
The opening of the NFT platform SuperRare’s physical space and Heft Gallery, both on the Lower East Side, signal growing collector interest and institutional acceptance
With the agency to make decisions on emissions-heavy activities, collectors play a crucial role in the industry