From neon warnings, to flags and polar bears, artists are highlighting the climate crisis
Artist collectives are dominating Documenta 15 and the Turner Prize shortlist this year
In a new series "Dispatches from Afghanistan", we speak to artists about their experiences since the rise of the Taliban. Here, contemporary artist and curator Mina recounts the horrors of her failed escape attempt
Turner Prize-winning artist wins the annual Robson Orr TenTen Award, with 15 copies of the print going on display in official buildings
The first edition of Art Basel to take place since the onset of the global pandemic is full of new works created in the midst of lockdown
Founded by gallerists and lawyers, the venture will provide estate-planning advice—for a fee—to artists and their families
The Cuban artist and activist is joined on the publication’s list of 100 Most Influential People by Barbara Kruger and Mark Bradford
Belgrade-born performance artist discusses recasting opera for a younger generation, how the diva label is “dubious” and why sex is better post-menopause
Nascent museum proclaims a commitment to economic justice and expansion of the art canon
The outsize artist retreated from public attention in his later years, following a diagnosis of dementia in 2015 and accusations of sexual harassment in 2017
The artist was known for years-long, multi-pronged projects based on singular figures—such as her mother or a mysterious man she dubbed “Larry”—and subjects
British artist says she had previously refused to sell her work to the YBA collector after his ad campaign rocketed Margaret Thatcher to power in 1979
Dutch duo DRIFT launches multi-sensory exhibition at The Shed, while Japanese-British collective Studio Swine’s presentation will go on show in Pace Gallery’s Burlington Gardens venue
Wong’s name appeared in a state-run newspaper article which he considered a “wanted list” for Beijing
Rita Flores is the most recent member of the feminist collective to have been sentenced
Exhibition at Charleston farmhouse in East Sussex comes as White Cube gallery announces representation of the 28-year-old Brooklyn-based painter
The Ghanaian painter speaks about his plans for the work, which will be attached to the head of a Blue Origin New Shepard rocket when it blasts into space this autumn
Job cuts came after major retrospective in Beijing was cancelled due to the pandemic
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The artist, who was born just two weeks after Paris was liberated from Nazi control, was known for work that explored memory, loss and personal as well as cultural history
An exhibition at the Colby College Museum of Art probes how the African-American painter defied expectations
Hamra Abbas, Olafur Eliasson, Yinka Shonibare and Haegue Yang are among the artists that will make works for the delayed giant world fair this autumn
The monumental work, on loan from a local college and always meant to be mobile, was painstakingly transported across town
The companies that make Hirst’s art and manage his £183m collection are owned by the offshore parent Science
Solo exhibition is the Los Angeles-based artist’s first in a London institution
Museum invites three artists to serve as co-authors of collection displays and enlists 10 local experts to help generate inclusive stories
A new book by the fashion critic Charlie Porter explores how what artists choose to wear can tell us about the multiple roles of clothing in society
Although nominations were open to artists of all ages for the first time, the finalists are all around the same generation
Critics says that the subject matter is out of touch with racial justice issues, and artist now regrets creating it