
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
Authorities have reportedly arrested a man after the paintings were found in a gorge
Philosopher Reading is now the third most expensive work by the Rococo artist to sell at auction
From portraits of Napoleon and his wife reunited after nearly 200 years to Rafael Nadal's buttocks
The work was chosen by a panel including Tate director Maria Balshaw and curator and presenter Kate Bryan
Seasonal two-storey space is newest addition to Monaco's growing commercial art scene
Ahead of two major UK shows, the British Indian artist discusses her new work and her role in the Black British Arts movement
An in-depth conversation on the artist's big influences, from Egon Schiele to Raymond Carver
Our pick of the best objects up for sale in London and New York
From Mohamed Bourouissa's drug dealer slang to Alvaro Barrington's homage to the late rapper DMX
This is the first time the gallery will open temporary spaces
Students from Goldsmiths, Glasgow School of Art and the Royal College of Art reveal the highs and lows of the past year
An in-depth conversation on the artist's big influences, from Giotto to Björk
Berners-Lee says NFTs are the "ideal way to package the origins behind the web"
The artist's posthumous project was delayed due to Covid-19
From John Akomfrah's enthralling three-part film to Peter Hujar's nightlife photographs
Multi-venue cultural centre responds to the staggering loss of LGBTQ+ spaces across the UK
An in-depth podcast conversation on the artist's big influences, from T.S. Eliot to Leonard Cohen
From Michael Armitage's electric paintings on bark cloth to a group show on syncopation
The London museum’s newly refurbished Raphael Court plays host to a “visual album” of classical pieces on film
Forced to flee Uganda after being outed as a lesbian in the press, Babirye's show at Stephen Friedman Gallery addresses the legacy of British colonialism
From 5,000 years of Iranian art and culture to Black female resistance and the domestic sphere
Around £1m worth of artefacts were taken from Arundel Castle in West Sussex on Friday
From Matthew Barney's American survivalist film to Emma Stern's "porn-adjacent" virtual avatars
The work draws attention to the desertification of agricultural land in Palestinian territory
From gabber-inspired altarpieces to repurposed Brazilian matchboxes—here are four of the best emerging artists showing during London Gallery Weekend
Restrictive EU laws prevent the city of Targu Jiu, home to three public works by the Romanian sculptor, from reproducing images of his work
From Julie Curtiss's hairy take on Seurat to Kapwani Kiwanga's dense and diasporic fibre installations
Pieces came from the collection of late New York heart surgeon who befriended the artist in the 1960s