After a professor was dismissed for showing the depictions, faculty have voted that Fayneese Miller should step down over mishandling the issue
Christie's will offer Scillionian Beachscape alongside a late garden scene by Freud, both of which were once in the collection of renowned patron Simon Sainsbury
India's leading dealers have added or opened locations in the city—but newer independent spaces are fewer on the ground
"Escalating costs and a decline in the number of international exhibitors" were cited as factors in decision
US university's decision to dismiss employee for displaying the 14th- and 16th-century works has been described as an "egregious violation" of academic freedom
East Asia gains two new commercial art events and Frieze London turns 20
Despite headline figures of record sales, is the art world's bull market coming to an end?
A record year for the French market was shored up by a particularly strong crop of Old Master work
Collaboration between Samdani Art Foundation in Dhaka and Delhi's Kiran Nadar Museum of Art brings the institutions—and the powerful collectors behind them—closer together
Plus, our writers sit down to discuss their favourite works of the year
Since 2015, Lock Up International has created installations in the most transient and nondescript of spaces
Exhibition's fifth edition has been met with a number of issues, ranging from shipping delays to adverse weather
Curator Shubigi Rao says this edition represents the resilience of art practices that have weathered the pandemic's storm
It comes to the block alongside another wooden sculpture by Heckel's contemporary Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The organisation's fourth leader in three years, he will oversee both Maastricht and New York events alongside chairman Hidde van Seggelen
Survey show at Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza will open with an address by President Zelensky and a symposium calling for a European cultural deal with Ukraine
Monica Bonvicini's departure from the gallery's roster is one of many in recent months
The Art Newspaper charts the existence of the world's most expensive work of art, from 1478 to today
Next edition will be first since the special administered region lifted mandatory quarantine—but some Covid-19 measures remain in place
For more than 30 years Fraser has used performances to draw attention to power structures within cultural organisations
Photofairs New York is the sister event of Photofairs Shanghai, East Asia's largest commercial photography event
London museum's first female chief, who was pivotal in diversifying the collection and programme, departs to pursue curatorial projects related to climate change and Modernism
The Contractions series, based on the artist's experience giving birth to her daughter, will be sold on the blockchain to help those affected by the overturning of Roe v. Wade
Noah Horowitz, formerly director Americas of the art fair brand, returns as chief executive following a brief stint at Sotheby's
Dutch police have arrested three people at the Mauritshuis in The Hague
The gallery will focus on secondary market deals with occasional contemporary art programming
Candice Breitz, Chika Okeke-Agulu, Ghada Amer and Athi-Patra Ruga all spoke out against the duo on social media
The work, which could become the second-most expensive by the painter at auction, failed to sell in 1998
The Hartwig Art Foundation's institutional space will be run by Beatrix Ruf, the former director of the Stedelijk Museum
The fair's eighth edition will take place in the photography studio that hosted the first exhibition of Impressionist art in 1874