A federal allotment of $100,000, less than in past years, has yet to be disbursed
In their latest project, the guerrilla group Indecline compares the US president to serial killer John Wayne Gacy
“Women are particularly affected by this precarious situation,” study’s author says
Maryam Goudarzi claims that the artist should return six 1972 sculptures worth $6m to her, but Tanavoli says they were swapped legally for five newer works
A project at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto challenges the public to help restore a Baghdad art college’s collection
The 88-year-old artist, who gets the institute’s inaugural show, was deeply involved in the publication
The events that led up to the ruling in favour of the Norton Simon Museum after it was sued by the heir of Dutch dealer Jacques Goudstikker over ownership of the paintings
New technology is shedding light on an Old Master as the prolific, multi-talented artist enjoys a renaissance
Activist launches Jeffrey Deitch’s new Hollywood gallery and will show works with talent agency UTA
Defendants in the much-publicised lawsuit allege the Morgan Art Foundation “duped” the US artist into giving up certain rights to his art
Thomas’s gallery Lehmann Maupin—which also represents Teller—says it hopes there is “a resolution between the two artists”
Non-profit programme launches in October with show by Venezuelan artist Pepe López in London chapel
The artist wanted his home to become a museum but his 2016 will is being challenged
On the anniversary, the artist reflects on the disaster and China's response
Blue plaque installed on Grade-I-listed Isokon building honours the Modernist artists and architects
Among the projects to receive $25,000 from the California College of Arts is an affordable live/work space for emerging artists and designers in Stockton
Andria Zafirakou’s Artists in Residence campaign launches as creative arts are squeezed in UK classrooms
Increasing numbers of young artists are choosing to go it alone
The Romanian painter’s prices have increased 160-fold over the past decade. But who, or what, is behind this steep rise?
Chinese artists unveils new commissions alongside 50 works at the Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée
The young men, believed to be in their teens and early 20s, have been identified by artists as Kbag, Lover and Trip
Anny Shaw asks if auction houses and dealers should pay their dues to the artists from whom they profit
Veteran performer's tribute to victims of totalitarian violence is part of Dark Mofo festival in Hobart
Nine other works by the US artist sold on Lehmann Maupin’s stand at the fair
Artist's donated installation pays tribute to "a small victory for science"
With a show of his unstretched canvases at the Kunstmuseum Basel, the lyrical abstractionist is enjoying a late resurgence in popularity
Winning a prize can give an artist international exposure, but the question of who really benefits—critically and commercially—is an increasingly vexed one
The two may seem unlikely bedfellows, but plenty of artists are football fans—and they are making their allegiances known during this summer’s World Cup
Curious new relationships between art and capital are being enabled by cryptofinance, which places “monetary value” at the heart of the creative process