Dedicating its entire space to a single artist for the first time, the museum's show traces the Kenya-born artist’s 25-year career
"Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952-1982" exhibition at Los Angeles County Museum of Art show work generated through the mainframes of the pre-internet era
Tehran-born artist draws on his migrant experience for new exhibition "The Fallacy of Borders" at UCLA's Fowler Museum
From New Mexico's short-lived Transcendental Painting Group to the evolution of America through its quilts
The philanthropic organisation has named ten grantees of tech-focused investments
The space, which will feature works by Maren Hassinger, Kehinde Wiley and others, also has the support of local celebrities Issa Rae and DeMar DeRozan
The yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective has plans to create a community centre on the verdant site that focuses on artistic, cultural, and environmental initiatives
Lever, a sustainability-minded firm, won the international design competition for the museum's ambitious campus overhaul
Laura Poitras's film, which follows Goldin's campaign against members of the Sackler family, has been nominated in the Best Documentary Feature category
Artist Dominique Simmons opted to remove her work from an exhibition at Arkansas Tech University after hundreds of students marched in protest against its presence on campus
The museum is one of the most prominent to date to acquire a blockchain-backed digital artwork for its permanent collection
Paintings worth $400,000 that were stolen from a storage truck on 14 December 2022 have been located in a Colorado hotel room
The US government has returned a looted ivory spoon in the first repatriation exchange between the two countries
A trafficked coffin that may have belonged to an ancient priest has been returned
Police are investigating the theft of five paintings from a vehicle in a hotel car park
New additions to the mysterious Nazca Lines have been identified by scientists from Japan's Yagamata University through the use of aerial drone footage and artificial intelligence
Decades after it was stolen from the Worcester Art Museum, collector Clifford Schorer spotted a missing Dutch Golden Age painting printed on a throw pillow
The banker's heirs claim that the current owner, which bought "Sunflowers" for a then-record $39.9m at Christie's in 1987, ignored the painting's provenance issues
The city's mayor, Ed Gainey, has proposed a series of sweeping changes to the way public art is funded and commissioned there
Many A-list celebrities have been accused of neglecting to disclose compensation for endorsing Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs
Six artists have been selected to create commemorative interventions in the US capital's sprawling public space
In all, 223 pre-Hispanic objects have been repatriated to Mexico by the Dutch government, largely through the power of social media
High Line Art has commissioned artist Pamela Rosenkranz to make a 25ft-tall, red and pink tree in the park
As sales plummet, crypto traders are pushing for larger profits on NFT resales, with four marketplaces no longer honouring secondary sales royalties
Conceptual artist Michele Pred will draw two giant abortion pills for reproductive health justice
The work, depicting a boat of refugees, is at Context Art Miami fair
The fair's theme this year "The Golden Age" looked towards the future amid present global uncertainties
Noah Horowitz and Vincenzo de Bellis discuss their visions for the global fair brand and its flagship US fair in Miami
Series of works by new and established artists aims to highlight Florida’s huge imprisonment rate to Art Basel Miami Beach fair-goers
A local grassroots group has begun a fundraising campaign to save a piece of local Black history in North Philadelphia