At the design fair, contemporary designers are creating collectible rarity through the judicious use of discarded and salvaged material
The first edition of Art Basel to take place since the onset of the global pandemic is full of new works created in the midst of lockdown
Despite the success of the fair's first post-pandemic edition, galleries are weighing up the future
Though Covid-19 travel complications have kept many US and Asian collectors away, dealers report brisk business from the VIP opening
Chinese artist Cao Fei's Serpentine exhibition Blueprints recognised as prophesying the effects of the pandemic
Diverse interpretations of portraiture and themes of isolation and containment loom large at first physical photography fair since the onset of the pandemic
Camera companies pledge to promote more women, LGBTQ and photographers of colour in response to online pro-diversity campaigns
The layered history and uncertain future of a small island in the Finnish archipelago is used as a microcosm for the world via site specific works by 41 artists
Some of the earliest known prints by the mythological founder of Magnum to be shown from an unseen private collection
From Roman architecture to medieval streets that inspired Van Gogh, the historic city in the south of France is becoming a go-to destination
From John Akomfrah's enthralling three-part film to Peter Hujar's nightlife photographs
From 5,000 years of Iranian art and culture to Black female resistance and the domestic sphere
News comes as the agency prepares to reopen London space with a show of German fashion photographer Herbert List
Zoom in on these exhibitions by some of today's most revered artists, underrated historical figures and chroniclers of contemporary culture
Pablo Tosco’s image from amidst world’s worst humanitarian crisis tops awards, with 45 photographers garlanded from 28 countries
Irish artist Matt Loughrey’s reworked pictures of people murdered in Cambodia’s Killing Fields, published by Vice, may have broken country’s Archives Act
Eerie wooden cabins, rural quiltmakers and dismembered, tentacular dolls are among our highlights from the city's commercial exhibitions
The biennial will highlight the conflicting narratives of the deadly uprising that paved the way for democracy
The British artist has entered the fray of crypto collectibles, collaborating with The Art Newspaper to auction an NFT for charity. How will an established artist fare in this brave new world?
Agency “recognises the victims and survivors” of Harvey’s abusive behaviour but victim says "it has done more damage than he or Magnum could ever imagine”
Highest prize for photojournalism includes images from 28 countries that capture a year when the coronavirus intertwined with global issues of social injustice and territorial conflicts
Long-standing Chelsea gallery was synonymous with the artists of Pictures Movement—including Cindy Sherman, discovered while working as a receptionist
Accra-based Gallery 1957 organises prize to celebrate its fifth birthday, with all-star jury set to announce cash prizes for three winners
Created in just 8 months, IWOW: I Walk On Water is a sprawling three-hour long paean to some of New York’s most marginalised people
Agency acts after 11 women allege in magazine article they were harassed by veteran photographer David Alan Harvey
An upper-class rebel who became Warhol's best friend and "the only person who could yell at him"
Alys Tomlinson spent three months during lockdown taking the portrait of teenagers in the midst of their “lost summer”
As the Taschen publishing house turns 40, its founder talks about starting out in his parents’ kitchen and the importance of “planting seeds”
Long-term member required to undergo anti-harassment training, while reinstatement is dependent on meeting “conditions attached”
Turner Prize winner’s series led a programme that celebrated the electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire and explored an unlikely allegiance of artist and criminal