Five seasonal workers have been charged with fraud
From a weird and wild ride through past presidential elections, to the calming canvases of Agnes Martin
A new work by Carrie Mae Weems kicks off the Onassis Foundation’s four-day event
Painting's movements show the complicated issues around the estate of Daniel Wildenstein
The museum of Paris’s history will send some of its collection abroad
The 2016 edition of the open-air event will look at issues of race through performances, installation and film projections
From the Holy Wars to the culture wars to a conceptual art crusade
The minister of culture, Audrey Azoulay, said she understands the “difficulties” museums face in the wake of terror attacks
From a man cave to a coral reef, we've got you covered
The project is a partnership with the Brussels-Capital Region, which has been planning a Modern and contemporary art centre for years
The New York-based non-profit's summit in the capital focuses largely on the grassroots movement
The artist pair give a one-day pop-up preview of their dealer Emmanuel Perrotin’s Fiac booth, ahead of their Flag Art Foundation show in New York
Recipients of the $625,000 grant include a video artist, a graphic novelist, a sculptor, an art book writer, an art historian and jewellery maker
In the Multaka project, refugees lead guided museum tours for others displaced from Syria and Iraq
Figurine discovered in southern Anatolia was most likely a ritual object
Project for Swiss museum was unanimously selected by the board
The Canadian province has committed $2m to the project, which gives indigenous groups the lead
From a photographer in exile, to a painter changing his stripes
The real estate group Emerige has taken over the project as its chief investor Yves Bouvier faces continuing legal troubles
Daniel Arsham has expanded his palette thanks to high-tech “sunglasses” and is showing richly hued works for the first time at New York’s Perrotin gallery
Unesco’s director-general Irina Bokova has strongly condemned the attack
From a New York Ab-Ex anniversary to Bruce Nauman striking a sculptural pose
Thirty-eight individuals were convicted and the art handler’s union was dissolved
From a nearly-finished show of unfinished works, to a new look at an Old Master
Renaissance bronzes will take pride of place in Tom and Janine Hill’s private museum
Two women apprehended while picking up scraps from the damaged work have been released
The artist calls the Creative Time project in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park “political catharsis”
The art-making expedition will kick off its first edition in March 2017