
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
An in-depth podcast conversation on the painter’s big influences, from Michelangelo to Cy Twombly
From photographs of a pandemic-and-protest changed New York at the Museum of the City of New York to reflections on domesticity at Soft Opening's new London space
The Kenyan-British artist tells The Art Newspaper about the art, literature, music and media that inspire him
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections—from £1m flower pyramids to an enigmatic portrait of a young black woman
Finance minister Rishi Sunak has attracted criticism for his emergency bailout plan over claims that it discriminates against gig workers
From VIP virtual viewing rooms to grassroots digital action
Exhibition at Galléria dell'Academia will be first time public can see artist's works using the controversial Vantablack material
The collaborative event is also planning to launch an event to replace the recently cancelled Art Berlin fair
Reporting on food and figures at Annely Juda, Waddington Custot and Soft Opening
From the Hayward Gallery's expansive group show about trees to the erotic underbelly of the Victorian era at Tate Britain
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections—from a pot by an African-American slave to the earliest depiction of Highland dress
From David Hockney's portraits to a photography show radically rethinking masculinity
From Alina Szapocznikow's haunting sculptures to Shirin Neshat's first London show in 20 years
Our pick of highlights from the next week's auctions and fairs
Proceeds from sales of colour-shifting works by the artist will go toward a fundraising and awareness-raising initiative for the crater
From today's finest figurative painters to British Baroque in the post-Brexit age
Our pick of highlights from this week's fairs and auctions around the world
The work, which was painted live at the event, featured Urdu calligraphy and images of women in hijabs
Several Indian private museums are lending works for an exhibition due to open at the State Tretyakov Gallery
Director Jagdip Jagpal says the fair is proud to remain regional while dealers double down on "Indian taste"
Dealers and fair organisers advocate for "freedom of expression" though many worry dissent could prompt retaliation from the government
Our pick of the highlights from this week's fairs and auctions
The Instagram account @herdsceneand is being sued for posting sexual harassment allegations against the artist
Our pick of highlights from this week's auctions
Connect BTS will take place across five cities and involve commissions by artists such as Antony Gormley and Tomás Saraceno
From how Uber drivers visualise their company’s headquarters to the rediscovery of an Indian Modernist pioneer
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections—from a rising star of Weimar-era Berlin to a Bohemian Virgin and Child
From Elizabeth Peyton's historically contextualised portraits to a jarring installation on queer existence
Our pick of the gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections in 2019
From Bomberg's love of the Renaissance to Bruce Conner's sexy music video