Founder of advocacy group championing BAME figures says she is “tackling statues, artwork and signage next”
Perhaps the time has come to remove the plinth and stop celebrating individual heroes
Collective of former sex workers and the artist duo Henry/Bragg are behind the installation
Groups invite cultural practitioners to apply for residencies stretching over the next three months
Concerns over freedom of expression and self-censorship on the rise after introduction of new rules
Would-be artists from ethnic minorities have it harder than most—which is why a new programme will continue Saye’s inspiring work, says the artist Nicola Green
Plus, artist Rita Keegan on her postponed show and Julia Peyton-Jones on Leonardo. Produced in association with Christie's
The artist broke with tradition in the post-war years and was an early pioneer of film and digital art,
As Art Basel's online viewing room opens, Tracey Emin, Jim Shaw and Avery Singer speak about lockdown and creating for the digital sphere
It is time for a Creative New Deal amid the coronavirus crisis, says Caroline Norbury the chief executive officer of the Creative Industries Federation
Social media backlash prompts clarification from researchers after Singaporean newspaper poll paints artists in poor light
As the coronavirus crisis stretches on, we look at how artists have captured confinement in recent history and what is being done now
With his late wife and partner Jeanne-Claude, the artist created monumental interventions on architecture and landscape
The artist's work dealt head-on with what it meant to be an African American woman amidst the civil rights movement, and she was a member of such collectives as Spiral and the Guerilla Girls
Many are turning to benefits and emergency grants to plug some of the deficit
Former dance hall was bequeathed to the Tate by the sculptor's family
Expected to open in 2022, Makoro will house studios for Malian artists under 30, workshops for school children and exhibitions
Letters and packages have been delivered to Americans since 1775. Now, they can receive some public art too
The great plagues and wars of the past were followed by dramatic changes in the arts—the same will happen again, says the conceptual artist
Where print runs for trade art books have seen steady declines since the 90s, sales of artists’ books have stayed steady or risen—we look at why
Several UK organisations have created new grants or tweaked existing ones because of the coronavirus crisis
Waldemar Januszczak gives a taste of a forthcoming BBC programme in which he focuses on a little-explored aspect of the artist's controversial work
Terry Frost's work, which was last seen on a train between London Euston and Crewe, joins a long list of disappearances associated with public transport
For a charitable donation, the Scottish visual artist is selling 1,000 digital copies of one of her books based on the universe
Prints sell out in less than 24 hours as British artist reveals he contracted a mild form of the virus
The A2 print pays homage to the foreign workers who have carried on working during the coronavirus crisis
Multi-year effort will start with $1.25m in grants to a contemporary art foundation, an Artist Relief Fund and New York arts groups
No firm date is set amid San Francisco quarantine, but museum is inviting artists to take part and sell their work
German government has introduced emergency measures to support the creative industry