The brutal installation about racist violence continues to have an impact 45 years later
Duke Riley has trained 2,000 pigeons to perform for Creative Time—and they took flight this weekend
Installation first shown in 1994 at Daniel Newburg Gallery—just for one day
As his touring US solo exhibition opens in Chicago, where he lives, the painter reflects on the oddness of survey shows, the power of the market and achieving all his dreams
The Chicago artist would like to turn his comic into an animated film on the scale of Star Wars
Mark Bradford and Robert Glasper are the first to create a collaborative work
Early reports indicate that ancient sites that survived the terrorist group’s destruction are in “good condition”
The Onassis Cultural Center is hosting a major loan exhibition of objects from the archaeological site of Dion
The city will be taken over this summer by exhibitions and artist projects, including new work by Damián Ortega and Christian Boltanski
Sculptures from India, Afghanistan and Pakistan have been confiscated in a string of raids on auction houses and a gallery
Muhammad ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami was given a 15-year sentence for reciting a poem in support of the Arab Spring on YouTube
As a major exhibition on the New York photographer opens at Lacma and the Getty Museum, the question of what kind of work museums can show rumbles on
Forbes’ annual ranking of the world’s wealthiest people reveals that personal fortunes may have taken a hit, but the same names stay at the top
The museum puts three-year-old lawsuit over entrance fees to rest and will change its signage to ask for 'suggested admission'
Meanwhile, Philadelphia Museum fights back after "suggestive" ice cream painting is removed from the site
What you see is only half of what you get: five of the ten storeys will be underground
Los Angeles shows will include provocative portraits but not images of children
A few lucky visitors can grab a spot on the Lebanese-American artist’s walkthrough tour of his work
New York law filings peek into the secretive dealings of private, multi-million-dollar international art sales
We countdown the articles our online readers found the most interesting
Stavros Niarchos Foundation’s €3m grant withdrawn, but institution plans to reapply for funding in new year
Collection valued at more than $15m was used to launder money, Attorney’s Office says
The artist Trevor Paglen interrogates the world of mass surveillance and its increasing impact on society
The culture wars may be over, but the debate over what public institutions can show lives on
Our pick of the inaugural biennial, which opened to towering expectations