The works were commissioned and presented as part of the art and music festival Day for Night
US and Canadian institutions are rethinking their approach to contemporary indigenous art
The Art Newspaper team assesses the art world's fortunes in a turbulent year
The event provides an entry point for new buyers and emerging artists
Free-admission private museum says it will “remove all barriers from experiencing contemporary art”
How dedicated staff at PAMM and Vizcaya braved Hurricane Irma to keep the museums and collections safe
Miami-based painters, sculptors and videographers share their workspaces, from a riverside lair to a living sketchbook
From a look at artist’s studios at the ICA and Dara Friedman’s intimate films at Pamm, to Michele Oka Doner’s underwater explorations at the Lowe
An upcoming exhibition pairs works by Jan Van Eyck and Petrus Christus, including a piece of devotional "clickbait"
From an art history lesson in drawings to channelling grief through painting
From Canadian artists to a Korean film-maker whose work deals with history and trauma
From abstract photographs of pre-Columbian monuments to a fairy-tale forest
University museum will highlight its archaeological expeditions in new galleries
A court will decide this week whether to temporarily halt the sale of 40 works at Sotheby’s
Contemporary art museum was “unbelievably lucky” to avoid damage from Hurricane Irma
"Restitution is a way for healing and justice," says the museum’s director
The Miami collectors have given 200 Australian works to the Met, Frost and Nevada Museum of Art
New York authorities tracked down the object, which was being used as a coffee table by a Manhattan couple, after a photograph appeared in a book on porphyry
Two works by their father are among 40 that were due to be sold by the Berkshire Museum
From a union of three vastly different artists, to a look at Modern fashion
The donation—the largest in the museum’s history—also include funds for a new study centre dedicated to the period
During her decade-long tenure, she led a $25m capital campaign and quadrupled yearly visitors
Visitors to war photojournalist Karim Ben Khelifa’s project experience the humanity in people on both sides of conflicts
The successful $115m capital campaign for the Tod Williams and Billie Tsien-designed project includes funds for future acquisitions
The island’s cultural institutions have begun to reopen and are helping with relief efforts
The Brooklyn Museum will be the final venue for the internationally touring retrospective, launched in 2013