José da Silva
José da Silva is the Exhibitions Editor of The Art Newspaper
From Google Arts & Culture's digital platform exploring the culture of black experience to the Smithsonian's new Talking About Race portal
UCCA's Meditations in an Emergency exhibition was hastily put together after the coronavirus lockdown through plans into disarray
The swim from Cornwall to the Isles of Scilly aims to raise £100,000 for the London museum, which is planning shows on Derek Jarman and Lucian Freud
The artist duo made some of the most important and popular works of the 20th and early 21st century—here are their most memorable
From printed masks made by Ai Weiwei to art historical masterpieces recreated at home
The 2022 edition will exist in virtual reality and use data harvested from universities, galleries and art centres to select artists
The art historian has been engrossed by a spy biography featuring art world personalities, and is taking his first steps with a book on ancient walking routes
From Maurizio Cattelan's Bedtime Stories to Neïl Beloufa's post-capitalist fable featuring camels and foxes
From a collaborative series between the New Museum and Rhizome to Modern Art Oxford's virtual tours
Curators, directors and art historians tell us about the books they have been reading and revisiting
Works by artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Tracey Emin, Marlene Dumas, Martin Parr and many more, are on sale for as little as £50
Livestreaming on platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Zoom has exploded in the past few months
As museums rush to upload online content during lockdown, we speak to some of the people who have been championing innovative digital work for years
From the Centre Pompidou's #PompidouVIP to the Whitney's focus on recent acquisitions by living artists
The error comes as the London institution launches a revamped version of its online catalogue
The artist's new TV series Grayson’s Art Club begins tonight in the UK on Channel 4
From Oliver Beer's “eerily quiet” studio to a behind-the-scenes look at how Letícia Ramos produces her photograms
Several UK organisations have created new grants or tweaked existing ones because of the coronavirus crisis
From hilarious tweets from Tim of the National Cowboy Museum to trivia and doodle challenges from the Royal Academy of Arts
The British artist tells us what he has been up to since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK
Museum will house a temporary structure in its grounds as the “country prepares Public Health facilities to deal with Covid-19”
Ai Weiwei was a hit in Brazil, records were broken in London and Paris—but is this the final year of museum visitor growth?
Londoners stuck to the tried-and-tested and New Yorkers showed their patriotic sides, while Parisians were drawn in by golden treasures
Last year also saw record attendances at both Tate Modern and Tate Britain
We have gathered information about grants and loans around the world to help you get through the Covid-19 crisis
The 20 artists taking part have been announced, with major installations heading for the seaside town
From David Hockney's portraits to a photography show radically rethinking masculinity
The first major UK show will include 80 works by the little-known Belgian artist who has always "escaped easy categorisation"
The car's the star as galleries move into the driving seat
Responding to current issues in a surreally faux-New York setting