Building to rise next door that will double the museum’s exhibition space
Kate Fowle, known as a champion of artists and curatorial innovation, succeeds Klaus Biesenbach
The preservation project could serve as a prototype for saving other earthen buildings
Nigerien pioneer Moustapha Alassane’s stop-motion work Samba the Great is being screened in Bologna
From Hito Steyerl's Park Avenue Armory takeover to Simone Leigh's commanding Plinth commission
After organising popular shows like a Warhol retrospective, she resigns to “pursue other interests’’
A US survey compares compensation for employees by age, job type and education level
Exhibition at the Phillips Collection is curated by Massimiliano Gioni and will include works by Arshile Gorky, Mona Hatoum and Vija Celmins
The artist delved into quotidian objects like a 10-foot-high kitchen table
Trail of red sand will be visible to travellers in flight and on the ground in Seattle
World Monuments Fund completes restoration of the eastern half of Phnom Bakheng temple
A deal between the city and the church foundation aims to complete construction work on the architect’s quixotic final project
Michael Shnayerson talks to us about his new book Boom and Nancy Spector and Paul Chan take us through the Guggenheim's Artistic Licence show
We talk about Manga, the subject of the British Museum's huge new show, and we explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition Camp: Notes on Fashion. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Norton Simon Museum can keep two Cranach masterpieces
The museum cites recent lawsuits tied to the US opioid crisis in its decision to decline future donations from the family
America's most famous work of art gets a dedicated $100m exhibition building
We talk to Esther Kim Varet, the founder of the Los Angeles (and now, Seoul) gallery Various Small Fires about the art world, a pet peeve and the next big thing
From Winogrand's little-known colour photographs to Miró's mammoth canvas
City Council members seeking to remove them argued that they were actually monuments to white supremacy
We talk to Sam Gordon, co-founder of the New York gallery Gordon Robichaux, about his art-world enthusiasms and words to live by
Letter cites Warren B. Kanders's role in company that manufactured tear gas used at US border
Artist dedicates installation to Nipsey Hussle, the slain rapper and neighbourhood activist
Official argues that its return could help boost tourism in an area that has suffered economically from earthquake damage
Complex conservation issues mean it could easily take a decade or more to rebuild the Medieval cathedral
The artist considered the streaks left by gunfire to be part of the Land Art work's evolution
From Alicja Kwade's rooftop solar system to Joe Minter's commanding sculptures
With three presentations scheduled this spring in New York, the Brooklyn-based artist talks about her commitment to representing the experience of black women
The Los Angeles Modernist home was designed and lived in by Charles and Ray Eames
We talk to Giulia Bartram at the British Museum about her exhibition of Munch’s prints. And we look at the new shapeshifting cultural centre in New York, The Shed. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.