
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
Swiss-based owner of Art Basel sells majority stake in Delhi event as part of wider withdrawal from regional art fairs programme
BM Arc will provide the institution with 15,628 sq.m to show its objects in greater context and increase public access
Two students from the University of Kashmir are unable to leave the state following government imposed restrictions on movement and communication
Objects are reportedly linked to antiquities dealer Subhash Kapoor who is facing criminal charges in the US
Multi-national operation organised by Europol involved police forces from 29 countries
Art the Arms Fair's inaugural 2017 exhibition saw a work by Banksy sell for £205,000 to benefit anti-war campaigns
Flags, pamphlets and logos by the climate activist organisation were acquired for museum's Rapid Response Collecting gallery
The Courtauld Institute of Art has launched an online exhibition which shows a selection of digitised images of the Paris cathedral
Cannon, Millennium, Southwark and London bridges have been fitted with LED lighting as part of a £45m public art project
Shahidul Alam, who was arrested by Dhaka police last year, captured life in an orphanage run by a former sex worker
Egyptian authorities had tried to stop the sale claiming that the 3,000 year old quartzite sculpture should be repatriated
Our pick of highlights from London Art Week exhibitions and auctions, including an export-barred Renaissance cabinet and an uncharacteristically cheery Ribera
The experimental Greek artist will show works from the 1950s to the early 2000s, including a rarely seen kinetic pendulum sculpture
From Félix Vallotton's psychologically charged interiors at the Royal Academy of Arts to the many many faces of Cindy Sherman at the National Portrait Gallery
The gazebo in which the 12 year-old-boy was fatally shot by police has been reconstructed on the lawn of Theaster Gates's Stony Island Arts Bank
From the little-known Renaissance painter Bartolomé Bermejo at the National Gallery to the Hayward Gallery's huge group show exploring gender fluidity
From the towering ambitions of a young Picasso to Rebecca Horn's Body Fantasies
More than 70 galleries will show at the fair's 24th edition
Work by ten artists aims to highlight the diverse experiences of immigrants to the UK and considers what multiculturalism means today
The "blood installations" are based on lyrics by UK drill musicians including Drillminister, who is running for London Mayor 2020
Our pick of highlights for sale over the next fortnight
From a major survey of Abstract Expressionist Lee Krasner at the Barbican, to rooftop sculptures at Bold Tendencies in Peckham
From the largest Leonardo da Vinci show in half a century, at the Queen's Gallery, to the first retrospective of Luchita Hurtado at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery
As Photo London fair kicks off in the capital, we pick out three other shows and events for photography fans
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions and fairs
Studio leaseholders ACAVA cite managerial changes as the reason for late payment of rent to landlord
Our pick of the most significant new gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide, from Delacroix’s sketchbooks to a pair of Brexit vases
From Julian Charrière’s deep dive into the Anthropocene to Bernar Venet’s enormous ropes of rolled steel
A show of the Spanish master’s works at Gagosian in New York will be followed by Dora Maar and Olga Khokhlova surveys in Europe
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions