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
From the smell of Blackness to Tamil folklore-inspired ceramics—we pick out four exhibitions by the most exciting emerging artists
Misan Harriman, the first Black photographer to shoot a British Vogue cover, has been entrusted with the collection—which launches as cryptocurrency markets plummet in value
Lost Wax, now valued between $10m and $20m, was stored in a private vault for four decades
Plus, a rediscovered Titian and a reliquary sculpture from Gabon
The gallerist's Mayfair space will host a group of dealers from South Asia, who have staged a show likened to a "mini biennial"
Show at Kode Museums in Bergen address questions around communal living, hoping to prove that living together can make us happier and healthier
Queer Britain museum and Queercircle art space, both opening as the UK marks 50 years of Gay Pride marches, will offer free-entry exhibitions and public workshops
The case of the Birds' Head Haggadah is the first time a museum in Israel has faced a restitution lawsuit for an object allegedly lost in the Holocaust
Spider IV will be offered at Sotheby's Hong Kong contemporary evening sale later this month
The two manuscripts were returned in a pink gift bag with a message that read: "Happy Easter X"
Oil price increases and the inability to fly over Russian airspace has made sending art abroad, especially between East Asia and Europe, much more expensive
Our pick of the highlights from April's fairs and auctions
Corresponding digital renderings of the lunar-bound works will be sold as NFTs, obviously
The $17.4m scheme in Bihar has resulted in 33,000 young visitors to its main museum in Patna in a year
Paris+, by Art Basel is due to run until at least 2028
The French conceptual artist made nine "empty zones" in the last three years of his life, which could be purchased only with pure gold
The artefacts, from the 16th and 18th centuries, were discovered in Barakat Gallery and were voluntarily handed over to police
The 19th-century work, executed just before the sculptor's death, has been rediscovered after languishing outside for more than 50 years
An expedition team has located the famed shipwreck in what has been described as a "milestone in polar history"