The collector and philanthropist's Art for Justice initiative has awarded $125m over the six years it has been active
The Balboa Park cultural mainstays will form one institution, effective 1 July
The NEA's second round of grants for fiscal year 2023 supports a wide range of exhibitions, partnerships and programmes
The figurines, which were looted from the ancient city of Uruk, belong to one of the oldest civilisations on earth
The 65 heritage objects in question include a glass with a clay pedestal dating from the Mesoamerican Classic period and a ceramic bowl dating from 200CE
The exhibition, in the upstart fair's original venue, features a dazzling array of fun and wonky table-top sculptures
That 70s Show includes only artists who were active during the titular decade
The California curator favours challenging media and juxtaposition in works that capture the present
Stephanie Dinkins wins prize that celebrates excellence in works at the intersection of art and technology
Brown's survey exhibition at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art brings fresh eyes to a time-tested medium
The Mexico City-born painter has an exhibition at New York's Queens Museum as well as a new commission for LaGuardia Airport
The price for the Codex Sassoon surpassed the sum Bill Gates paid for a Leonardo da Vinci codex in 1994
New York judge says the appropriation artist's New Portraits series does not achieve the level of transformation necessary to shield him from litigation
From Lauren Halsey's new commission for the Met rooftop to funkily subversive sculptures at the Museum of Arts and Design, the season's essential exhibitions
The latest spring edition of the fair places an emphasis on phantasmagorical figuration
The US artist discusses her solo show at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and her upcoming Artangel project in an abandoned London train station waiting room
The museum has responded to accusations that its collection includes looted artefacts by creating its largest research arm to date
The screening of this ambitious contribution to cinema, showing in its entirety in New York for the first time in eight years, coincides with the debut of Barney's newest project
Former OpenSea product manager Nathanie Chastain has been convicted of wire fraud and money laundering in a landmark case
Texas institution opens six new galleries to display its collection of Islamic art, coinciding with its hosting of symposium on the subject
The Museum of Broken Windows takes on themes of state-sponsored racial injustice in light of New York mayor Eric Adams's planned municipal budget allocating $11bn to the NYPD
Former Tallahassee Classical School principal Hope Carrasquilla travelled to Italy and met with the Galleria del'Accademia's director
As the late artist's 100th birthday nears, his foundation is undertaking the largest philanthropic project in its history
Getty Images has rejected a takeover attempt by the Boston-based venture investment company Trillium Capital, citing issues with the feasibility and transparency of the bid
After years of financial troubles, one of the Bay Area's leading art school's faces the potential liquidation of its storied archive
Yuga Labs has won a partial victory in its legal dispute with artists Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen; the decision could impact future copyright copyright rules in Web3
Angela Catherine Hamblin, who has been hiding out in a small village in Scotland for over a decade, is being extradited to the US
A former OpenSea employee has been accused of insider trading; the outcome of the case may change the meaning of that phrase forever
The proposed legislation is seen as an effort to defend Confederate monuments and markers in the public sphere by streamlining civil lawsuits
The agency's grants will support a range of arts and heritage initiatives, including major exhibition projects at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, National Building Museum and elsewhere