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
As thousands take to the streets to protest against a near-total ban on abortion, the graphic designer Ola Jasionowska tells us about creating the movement's logo
With exhibitions at the Royal Academy and Xavier Hufkens, as well as her return to Margate, the artist is doing more in convalescence than most people manage in full health
Turkish-born Ahmet Ogut says the Yarat Contemporary Art Space refused to take down the exhibition banner with his name appearing next to the Azerbaijani flag
Mark Godfrey has been disciplined after posting a long statement on his Instagram account describing postponement as "extremely patronising to viewers"
Almost half of the artists participating in the Bangkok Art Biennale opening this week have expressed "support for the struggle for democracy"
The artist, the first photographer anointed, will receive $100,000 and a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim
Signatories of the “Berlin Manifesto” include the Académie française and Arts Council England. It has been endorsed by Wim Wenders, Ken Loach and A. L. Kennedy among others
Pickled sharks, medicine cabinets and spot paintings from the artist's own collection will go on show—although none are for sale
The 85-year-old artist will have a major retrospective at Tate Britain in 2021
Recent demonstrations break a long-held taboo–criticism of the Thai monarchy, an institution which protesters believe is the main obstruction to democracy
Missing for 75 years, the large marble head, one of the artist's best-known works, was uncovered by chance during construction work at Kunsthaus Dahlem
In behind-the-scenes footage from an award-winning documentary, the British artist discusses how mirrors and lenses were used by Old Masters to create proto-photographic images
Plus, Jadé Fadojutimi on Laura Owens. Sponsored by Christie's
Marina Abramovic's opera The Seven Deaths of Maria Callas, which opened to a socially distanced audience in Munich last week, is the latest in a long history of artistic explorations of the art form
From Joni Mitchell to Radiohead and Sun Ra, Michael Armitage, Jenny Saville, Chantal Joffe and Rashid Johnson reveal their favourite tracks
In behind-the-scenes footage from an award-winning documentary, the British artist talks about the art he believes remains fresh and memorable today
Plus, Tavares Strachan on Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty. Sponsored by Christie's
Artist and exploratory thinker delved into architectural imagery, including revitalised bridges and poetic farm buildings
The astronomical increase in the value of works by the Canadian artist, who died by suicide last year, is driven by morose opportunism
Film aims to show “surveillance, ideological brainwashing, and brute determination used to control every aspect of society” by China’s leaders
Respected London gallerist says “it's not ok to continue to promote his work” in wake of Fletcher’s killing of the curator Rebeccah Blum prior to his own suicide