The top prize of £110,000 will go to an exhibition that will take place in the next three years, with £30,000 awarded directly to the winning artist
As studios disappear or become unaffordable, two housing schemes in the UK capital provide low-cost spaces—but are they ambitious enough to make a difference?
France's culture minister said the country “never boycotts artists”, but artists and performers from Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso will no longer be granted visas
We ask leading art world figures about their hopes and concerns, and discuss what the future has in store for museums, the art market and artists with our long-term contributors Cristina Ruiz, Georgina Adam and Louisa Buck
Open letter also says that the regime is ‘using art to salvage its public image’
The artist's gallerist recalls a visionary who built creative communities in London and Liverpool and had a profound effect on British popular culture
The artist's subversive collage work for the Sex Pistols' single 'God Save The Queen' was a defining image of 1970s protest
Lisa Reihana is among the artists embarking on the odyssey, which will be followed by a film, book and exhibition
Jemma Hickman and Alice Workman have pooled their talents and launched a gallery just off the trendy town of Bruton's high street
Maz Murray and Emily Pope are among new cohort given rent-free studio space in London and a £5,000 bursary
An in-depth interview with the artist on his cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Adrian Piper to The Legend of Zelda video game
The French neon artist was previously under investigation for allegations dating back to the 1980s
Unburdened by lengthy texts, gushing profiles and auction prices, graduate exhibitions are a reminder of the subjective nature of art
The artist, who left Guyana in exile, was an early pioneer of Abstract Expressionism infused with a unique insight into the ancient histories of indigenous art
Many of the works to be exhibited have never been shown before and were salvaged by his son from Altdorf’s studio
Artist has created new body of work for solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in Zurich
Augustas Serapinas creates the ultimate Art Basel workout using plaster cast pieces
She spent decades hooked on heroin until a religious experience changed her life. Now, the reverend of a Brooklyn church has been discovered by the art world
From post-human smart cities to the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, Ben Luke and Louisa Buck choose their must-see exhibitions from the third edition of the city-wide event
The chronicler of life in the Soviet Union was known for his "total installations", including a devastated room in a Communist apartment
From giant rubber ducks to thinly veiled protest art, outdoor sculpture is having a moment in the city
Artists, filmmakers and other cultural figures have faced intimidation under Turkey's president, who won five more years on Sunday
Massive sculpture by Simon Hitchens, criticised by local campaign group, is three times the size of Antony Gormley’s 'Angel of the North'
Pyotr Pavlensky created his Pornopolitics work in response to the video and now faces up to two years in prison for publishing sexual content without the participants' consent
New report finds that, unlike journalists, artists are often "in the dark" about the organisations they can turn to when their rights are threatened
When Georgia’s government tried to impose a Russian-style ‘foreign agent’ law, the cultural community hit back hard
Many of the works on show capitalise on the soaring spaces offered by this year's new location at Santa Monica Airport
Hayley Barker's Night Gallery show draws on her time living at Laguna Castle, a residential group built on communal traditions
Basil Kincaid's sculpture at the fair incorporates textiles the artist has sourced from St Louis, Ghana and elsewhere since 2016