Massive sculpture by Simon Hitchens, criticised by local campaign group, is three times the size of Antony Gormley’s 'Angel of the North'
Pyotr Pavlensky created his Pornopolitics work in response to the video and now faces up to two years in prison for publishing sexual content without the participants' consent
New report finds that, unlike journalists, artists are often "in the dark" about the organisations they can turn to when their rights are threatened
When Georgia’s government tried to impose a Russian-style ‘foreign agent’ law, the cultural community hit back hard
Many of the works on show capitalise on the soaring spaces offered by this year's new location at Santa Monica Airport
Hayley Barker's Night Gallery show draws on her time living at Laguna Castle, a residential group built on communal traditions
Basil Kincaid's sculpture at the fair incorporates textiles the artist has sourced from St Louis, Ghana and elsewhere since 2016
Richard Stone’s painting, unveiled at London’s Carlton Club, has shaved off a few pounds from the UK's former prime minister
British painter is choosing to work independently to ensure “transparency in all dealings”
Landlords have given the community of 25 artists and small businesses one week to leave
An exhibition at the Blanton Museum of Art brings together examples of artists drawing inspiration from having to earn a wage away from the studio
Fourth edition of Cure3 selling exhibition trials "a new format of charitable giving in the crypto world"
Censorship by more mainstream social media platforms has artists turning to OnlyFans to promote their work
The man known as The Merchant of Death was exchanged for the American athlete, who was arrested for possessing cannabis oil at a Moscow airport in February
With the platform's new owner firing moderators, some artists are hoping for an end to censorship while others fear discrimination
Since the passage of the country’s repressive Decree 349, the state has gone to great lengths to silence critical voices—but artists refuse to be silenced
The artist was set free in an amnesty of political prisoners, which included his British wife
By asking for participation fees upfront, art businesses are hedging their bets against poor sales—but how ethical is this practice?
Pyotr Pavlensky, who faces prosecution for leaking video of French politician Benjamin Griveaux, could not obtain visa in time for opening of exhibition
Campaign demands that Meta stop tinkering and start listening to creators
The institution denies claims that it refused to allow the increasingly prominent Black performance artist Jade Montserrat to participate in a project for Tate Exchange
Artist Ahmed Jahaf speaks out about how the world continues to ignore the crisis in his home country
Long undervalued, especially at auction, her works are now appealing to a wider base of collectors and prices are set to rise accordingly
The curator of the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition says there is “joy in every work”
The pandemic, immigration problems and the fall out of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine led to chaos for organisers of the world's leading art exhibition
Gao Jie has created a series of expressive drawings showing the chaos of daily life under draconian restrictions
A well-balanced account shifts the focus away from the tragedies of the artist's biography
A residency can be a crucial boost to an artist's career. But how do you find one, how do you apply and what are the pitfalls to avoid?