Imperial College Union has released a motion to prevent the work's installation saying it could be considered "exclusionary"
It will move into a building currently occupied by Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke in the country's largest city and financial capital
Thaddaeus Ropac gallery will recreate a 1967 work by the American artist Sturtevant, which near-copied Oldenburg's 1961 installation as a comment on authorship and originality
Amid rising interest rates and continued supply chain havoc, the UK's premier contemporary art fair resolves to celebrate the capital's position as an "international centre"
Sabine Schormann's decision to resign as head of the Kassel exhibition was supported by a number of leading German politicians
With the inaugural Frieze Seoul opening in September, more international gallerists are staking a claim in the city's rapidly expanding scene
Paris+ par Art Basel will include 156 galleries, 60 of which have a space in the French capital
The exhibition at Hauser & Wirth will coincide with Frieze London and present new works subverting the Western art historical canon
Plus, the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize winner: a basket made with horsehair
The Finnish artist explains her process and her relationship with cinema
The world's most lucrative craft prize was awarded to Korean weaver Dahye Jeong, who was selected by a jury including ceramicist Magdalene Odundo
The global fair brand will bring an international flavour to the Korean capital when it debuts this September, but exact terms of its partnership with the Kiaf fair remain unclear
Jewish groups call for the exhibition director's dismissal following removal of controversial banner work by Indonesian collective Taring Padi
Plus, the Warhol-Prince copyright dispute, and Juan Muñoz at Spain’s Centro Botin
The opening of the quinquennial, curated by Indonesian collective ruangrupa, featured overworked employees and a BDSM party with a provocative entry policy
UBS, the fair's lead partner, has this year dedicated its VIP lounge to the Swiss artist
Former gallerist says that works that can seem unattractive and complex at first can eventually give the most pleasure
Stands offered for free at Liste, while some gallery workers are living on the art fair circuit, unable to return home
The 15th edition of Documenta will be a sprawling show with around 1,500 participants—and it is already embroiled in a scandal before it has even started
Russia-Ukraine war enters the spotlight at the Swiss fair with Isagus Toche's Chernobyl Bride work
The German collector, who has one of the world's largest collections of video and time-based art, still has a yearning for an Old Master
A public sculpture depicting a nude, openly trans woman by US artist Puppies Puppies is on show as part of Art Basel's Parcours section
Located in a townhouse near the Champs-Élysées, this will be the mega gallery’s 16th location worldwide
A building in Kassel was graffitied with threatening words in what is being considered a politically motivated incident
"There are people who are destroying the planet, that's why I did it," the vandal said
The French-Israeli billionaire is the majority shareholder in BT through his firm Altice
Frameless, which will open in Marble Arch this autumn, hopes to tap into a booming industry for multi-sensory and interactive art attractions
Philbrick pleaded guilty to an $86m fraud in November in one of the art world's highest-profile criminal lawsuits in decades
Show opens ahead of Ukrainian President Zelenksy's address at the global summit
Collector has won a court injunction to stop the sale of an NFT that was used as collateral against a loan