Artverbium, founded by former Christie's staffer Lorena Duran, will show established and emerging artists in a series of exhibitions
The Cuban American painter currently has two solo exhibitions, a curatorial project and more on view in the city
Collector Danny First is extending his homegrown programme beyond the walls of a replica of the Unabomber's nerve centre
The 1,138 NFTs have been de-listed from OpenSea, after artists complained that permission had not been sought for the creation of NFTs of their work
Being a life model is not just artistic tradition or a way to make money
Chinese artist and activist says society does not have the right to make the Covid-19 vaccine compulsory
The British surrealist painter and war artist was also a talented designer and illustrator with a notably diverse portfolio
Collectors can write their own message about China’s regime onto the blockchain
Presenting beauty without the schmaltz is a challenge worth undertaking, as the delayed Raphael show at London's National Gallery will demonstrate
Artist says 'More Passion' is at odds with the government’s “lack of compassion” for people’s suffering during the pandemic
Ivan Volkov's work in Marsovo Pole is thought to be a comment on poor street maintenance in the Russian city
Marat Guelman was designated a "foreign agent" by the Russian government last month, a label that comes with hefty restrictions
Campaigners have called for the removal of the statue for decades, which they say is “a monument to paedophilia”, but the BBC says it will stay
Radio offers an opportunity for artists to experiment in new ways, invigorate their practices and find different forms of community
Artists say their live/work spaces have become unliveable after major construction work at neighbouring sites, but Acme says this is outside its control
Masha Alekhina and Lucy Shteyn, who have previously served prison terms, were sentenced to 15 days following charges of "propaganda of Nazi symbolism"
The musician and artist is showing his works in select stores through an arrangement with General Public, the fine arts publisher founded by the former actress Portia de Rossi
Fake bust of Guglielmo Marconi in Villa Borghese park was spray-painted to draw attention to the manipulation of truth in the media
Simone Leigh's departure from Hauser & Wirth in favour of Matthew Marks is not the first high-profile artist/gallery split—here are a few more notable break-ups
Amid calls to boycott the Havana Biennial, artists and dealers are using Miami Art Week as a bullhorn
NFTs may be the newest thing but physical objects still hold a warm place in the art world's heart
The artist behind 2019's viral banana installation talks to us about his newest pigeon sculptures at Miami, what he hopes his art communicates to audiences, and why it was important for him to create a 9/11 memorial
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