The multi-coloured pyrotechnic piece marks the 75th anniversary of the first nuclear reaction
South African LGBT champion receives Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
The site is to be restored as a monument to the artist’s young model, whose portrait has been called the Mona Lisa of Austria
The online platform will have an emphasis on connoisseurship says the catalogue’s author and art dealer Jane Kallir
As Abu Dhabi Art fair opens, we speak to the Saudi artists Manal Al Dowayan and Ahmed Mater. Plus: Iraq's Dia Azzawi on creating the Arab world's Guernica
Work was revealed by actor dressed as Queen Elizabeth II, marking 100th anniversary of contentious declaration
The Chicago-based photographer, and MacArthur genius award winner, has given The Art Newspaper an exclusive glimpse at the series
The artist Hew Locke says a creative response to memorials dedicated to slave owners and empire builders can reveal hidden histories
Italian artist known for submerging a giant pair of hands in Venice’s Grand Canal plans to install the steel sculpture next year
Anselm Kiefer and Neo Rauch also figure among 1,001 richest people
Public work in Sydney connects Mozart masterpiece with arrival of British First Fleet
The work Untitled (The Drop) will take place on three consecutive Thursdays in November
More than 1,000 artists, curators and professionals have signed the protest document published by the pro-democracy collective Pela Democracia
It’s time to stop letting the controversy over Jimmie Durham’s ancestry overshadow his art
New research by the National Gallery of Art looks into the complex question of what constituted a finished work in the eyes of the artist
The artist discussed the impetus behind his New York City-wide public art project Good Fences Makes Good Neighbors
Dawoud Bey, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, and Trevor Paglen recognised for “extraordinary originality”
With a grant from the Ford Foundation, the ten-year-old initiative will now help artists in Detroit, Newark, Oakland and San Antonio
The German painter celebrates the work of other female artists in her first London institutional show
As the art world descends on London, we take the pulse of the city's art scene with an art market specialist, a collector and two artists, Peter Blake and Ed Fornieles
The museum presented its proposal for the public work at a community board meeting Wednesday night—and early reactions were positive
A special section at the fair looks at the “radical feminists” who were once ostracised by their peers
The Frieze Artist Award winner brings an Angolan take on the public sculpture debate
Colonial monuments and the US flag are subverted at Frieze London
The Danish collective’s new commission extends beyond the cavernous space of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall