Although overlooked by art institutions until only recently, she continued to create work about artificial systems and bureaucracies during a 30-year career in Lima's customs office
Sculptural installation will plumb the possibility of hope amid the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic
Through his community programmes and art spaces, the artist and organiser “profoundly impacted the daily lives” of people in the city
Non-profit organisation cites a “skyrocketing’’ number of individuals around the globe needing help with on-the-ground strategies or relocation
Tara Donovan, GaHee Park and artist-owners of Brooklyn's Elijah Wheat Showroom are among those who are leaving in pursuit of nature
Annual $25,000 grants will give way to disbursing $60,000 to individuals over five years, with an emphasis on financial advice
Through videos, audio clips, 3D models of destroyed sites and images of their works, Iraqis describe what they endured and their hopes for the future
ArtULTRA provides key information on grants, residencies, studio spaces and business matters
As demonstrations swept the country last weekend, Tima Radya as well as Masha Alekhina, Victoria Narakhsa, and Lucy Shteyn were held by police
The uncompromising artist turn down many exhibition offers but never veered from his vision for a work
Artistic Freedom Initiative group says the new executive order, overturning Trump's controversial rule, also allows artists to visit home “for the first time in years”
Evicted artists say authorities are leaving them out in the cold by failing to provide alternative workshops
Monumental cycle of 20 paintings will be displayed in the Savarin development in central Prague
An anonymous left-wing art group known in the 1990s as Luther Blissett are wondering what they have unwittingly helped create
As exhibitions are cancelled due to the pandemic, local artists are finding creative ways to show their art—and distract patients
Richard Saltoun exhibition will include artist’s earliest works incorporating newspaper images
Individuals who receive funding from abroad are subject to strict audits since 30 December
Hamburg’s Kunsthalle to publish photographs of 843 paintings for free research tool
According to French media reports, a police investigation has been launched into violations dating back to the 1970s
Artists producing neon works may fall foul of stricter EU lighting regulations that come into force this year
Artists Dread Scott and Glenn Ligon among cultural figures pointing out stark contrast in how law enforcement handled the mob compared with Black Lives Matter protestors
Los Angeles-based Commonwealth & Council has launched the Council Fund to help support artists' financial needs with the help of its clients
Graphic work was last shown in the country nearly 30 years ago when women’s rights were also under attack
Lawsuit demands that court issue an injunction to prevent future dismantling of works of art without artists’ supervision
Alternative sales models are springing up on the social media platform
From a £14.95 Fuck You 2020 bauble by Jeremy Deller to a £125,000 woodcut by Edvard Munch, we've assembled some our favourite arty stocking fillers
Only one edition out of a 100 are left as donations flood website
The artist speaks about her role in judging the Koestler Awards for art made by UK prisoners and the importance of creativity in confinement
UK’s leading artist sends two new images of hope
Organisation hopes the city will protect former home of Jackson Pollock and other buildings south of Union Square by designating a new historic district