The move comes as the main grant-making body in the area is locked in a struggle with the mayor’s office over the city’s arts agenda and funding
Works by 40 artists and collectives will go on view in June
The black glassy material was found inside the skull of a 25-year-old caretaker of an imperial building in Herculaneum, who was probably asleep at the time of the eruption
Survey results are changed out of concern that Haacke’s work is being “co-opted”
With works by Judy Chicago, Tacita Dean, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Silke Otto-Knapp, the museum is one of many prioritizing acquisitions of art by women
The Scythian tomb contained four women buried with all their regalia and weapons, including a gold headdress, spears and riding equipment
The next exhibition curated by Hirshhorn director Melissa Chiu will open in February 2022, with a preview symposium held the year before
From Pope.L’s overdue retrospective at MoMA to meditations on the climate by Andrea Bowers at Andrew Kreps
Partner institutions across the city will help select artists to commemorate milestone anniversary of womens’ right to vote
After Michael Rakowitz paused his video, 37 artists have signed an open letter condemning investments by MoMA board members Larry Fink and Leon Black into private prisons, weapons manufacturing and defense firms
Although its building is still under construction, the institution is partnering with Lacma on a one-day film programme in South Los Angeles next month
Bruce Munro claims the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens intentionally imitated his works for its festive event known as The NightGarden
The artist hopes to transform an existing monument with contemporary experiences so there will be “no more need for new war memorials”
The artist sees his midnight billboard installation as “a bit of brain surgery” in “the deep soul of late capitalism”
Leave the Bus Through the Broken Window follows filmmaker Andrew Hevia as he fumbles his way through the often exclusionary art world
Hesse McGraw has served at San Francisco and Nebraska art institutions
Archaeologists say the tablets, unearthed nearly a century ago, are akin to receipts
From the Rubell Museum’s inaugural display to Sterling Ruby’s first solo museum exhibition
“Bon vivant” took over at the museum's villa and expanded its mission after J. Paul Getty died in 1976
Survey of California-based artist’s 20-year career includes work ranging from ‘radical ceramics’ and large-scale sculpture to drawing and photography
From Peter Halley’s day-glo funhouse to Rachel Harrison’s retrospective at the Whitney
From a travelling Stonewall survey to Chilean artist Cecilia Vicuña's first major museum retrospective
The artist and city officials are at odds over the famous work’s removal from the heavily trafficked site it has occupied for 30 years
The Grace House Mural becomes the first and only such site-specific work by the artist to be sold at auction
The historic documents “highlight the complexities of documenting America’s ‘peculiar institution’”
The curator is organising “Feedback” for the gallery’s Upstate New York satellite space, marking her first major curatorial project since leaving LA’s Moca
Missing since 2012, around 1,300 prints have been returned to their rightful owner, who used to sell Creme's works
Show, timed to spring gala, will analyse “the temporal twists and turns of fashion history”
The partnership is the latest collaboration undertaken by the growing blockchain-based art registry to increase “transparency” in the art market
The exhibition space, named after trustee and art collector Beth Rudin DeWoody, launches during annual New Wave Festival with works by Glenn Kaino