
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
The Apostolic Library has partnered with a cyber defence firm to prevent further attempts to steal and manipulate its digital collection
From empathetic documentary photography in King's Cross to Cauleen Smith's Covid Diary broadcast at Piccadilly Circus Lights
The Trump-Biden race is turning into a protracted nail-biter, so we’re finding some solace in art
From Turner’s take on the speed and horrors of the modern world to Ann Veronica Janssen’s playful, light-bending sculptures
From a chilling show on Arctic culture to Polly Morgan's gorgeously repellent serpentine sculptures
GANksy aims to produce images that bear resemblance to works by the UK's most famous street artist
A planned mosque and cultural centre will celebrate the syncretic culture of Hinduism and Islam in the northern city of Ayodhya
Uninvited Guests exhibition has "been done from a misogynistic point of view and still projects the misogyny of the 19th century,” says one signatory
From Liu Xiaodong's portraits of wealthy Chinese immigrants to the Royal Academy's delayed Summer show
Beijing authorities attempted to censor show's narrative amid a hardening of Chinese Communist Party's stance towards Mongol minority
From the National Gallery's long-awaited Artemisia Gentileschi exhibition to Damien Hirst's career-spanning show at his own Newport Street Gallery
The Photographers' Gallery retrospective explores five decades of the long-overlooked artist's career—from cruising on street corners to Aids activism
From Olafur Eliasson's perception-altering lights to Émilie Pitoiset's surveillance capitalism dance marathon
From transgressive Tantra at the British Museum to a series of artistic interventions in Brent's libraries
Glut of collections have come to auction this month, with strong results for lesser-known Indian Modernists broadening a narrow market
From Jadé Fadojutimi's purposeful paintings at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery to Trevor Paglen's floral AI animations at Pace
Eighty-eight of the Indian artist’s animated iPad drawings will be projected across the gallery's walls for her first UK solo show
The museum, located in Agra, will show art, jewellery and fashion of the Mughal Empire
In lieu of an October fair, the blue-chip galleries will congregate around the Mayfair street during what would—under normal circumstances—be the London art market's busiest month
Tyler Street Artist had painted the names of pro-government public figures onto a road for a collaborative public shaming project
From Danh Vo's millennia-spanning pastoral show at White Cube to Abbas Zahedi's rosewater sprinkler system at South London Gallery
Organised by Drik Gallery, the event at Dhaka University aimed to highlight the extrajudicial killing of Bangladeshi civilians by government forces
From Raisa Kabir's transcontinental textiles to Toyin Ojih Odutola's epic cycle of queer, Black drawings
From Jacob Lawrence's Struggle series at the Met to Edmund de Waal's library of exiled authors at the British Museum
Painter who famously depicted Michelle Obama honours 26-year-old for magazine's September issue
From Public Gallery's Spitalfields debut to Keegan Monaghan at James Fuentes
An in-depth podcast conversation on the painter’s big influences, from Chaim Soutine to Anne Sexton
The record-breaking work by the Dubai-based British artist Sacha Jafri will be sold to promote "global digital equality"
Major palace renovations mean that the Queen's Gallery will display 65 works from the Royal Collection including pieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer
From Nicolaes Maes at London's National Gallery to a meditative installation at Rockaway Beach in New York