The "Come and Get Your Love" short film is the first release in a new Sony Legacy project that will tap contemporary artists to create videos for classic tunes
The $15m building project, led by Selldorf Architects, envisions a museum drawing 30,000 visitors a year
The artists colourful paintings often contained political and social messages
The campaign offers a digital map of public art works and exhibitions in the five boroughs
Art Island, a new outdoor project, plans to present—and sell—large-scale works more often found at desert events
Maintenance was under par at Museum of Natural History and Botanical Gardens of the University of Minas Gerais
From William Copley's New York years at Kasmin to the Tate's Andy Warhol retrospective
The project started as a “therapeutic filter” for the community and has received more than 300 submissions to date
From works by Pollock and Congo the chimpanzee to Sarah Lucas at Sadie Coles
A new state bill expands federal rights for Indigenous groups to reclaim human remains, burial objects and other sacred artefacts from institutions
The campaign, launched by the advocacy group People for the American Way, aims to motivate people to vote in November
The foundation aims to raise $35m to acquire, restore and repurpose sites related to New Hope School of artists
From Nicholas Galanin’s 'escape plans' for Indigenous objects at Peter Blum Gallery to the Royal College of Art's virtual degree show
Luciano Querido, trained as an IT technician, has been in the role provisionally since May despite lacking the federal qualifications for the role
A bellwether for the New York's other museums, the 5th Avenue flagship location will operate at 25% capacity while the Met Cloisters will not open until September
Harvard and MIT filed lawsuits against the US government while the president of CalArts calls the move an act of "political theatre" amid the pandemic
A collaborative sky writing project featuring contributions from Patrisse Cullors, Dread Scott and Hank Willis Thomas will mark 80 sites used to limit immigrants
Leaders argue that Trump's plan for a rally there is an "unforgivable affront"
The cancellation of regional markets and fairs have taken a huge economic toll but have also ushered in a "new era of responsibility" to promote Native work
The disposal of Confederate monuments will not erase America’s history, but some say removing them from public view is crucial to moving forward
Missing for six decades, La Mesa Herida (The Wounded Table) may be in a London warehouse, but experts say the work is likely a fake
Police are investigating a 15 June blaze at the Museum of Natural History and Botanical Gardens of the University of Minas Gerais, home to more than 260,000 works of folk art and ethnographic objects
Frias is the fifth person to hold the role since Bolsonaro dissolved the ministry of culture after his election in 2019
From the history of discriminatory blood donation policies at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art to the history of the rainbow flag
A painting by Rodney Jackson was removed from an exhibition focusing on racial justice issues at the request of Miami Beach officials
The Bronx-born artist says isolation has allowed the US a valuable opportunity "to be confronted with trauma so deep that it moves us from theory to action"
From freedom papers on view at the National Museum of African American History and Culture to Issac Julien's film about famed abolitionist Frederick Douglass
The Rapid Response Art Fund supports Indigenous artists in BIPOC communities that have been affected by the systemic racism that has been "a driving force for hundreds of years" in the US
Launched last night, the guerilla intervention is the latest public work in Washington, DC to address structural racism—but can art effect change?
From the artist collective Forensic Architecture's investigation into the UK police killing of Mark Duggan to an interactive platform chronicling the legacy of lynching in the US justice system