The festival drew criticism last month for an art project that would crowd-source blood from Indigenous and Aboriginal people
The Los Angeles biennial has been installed but unvisited for six months due to Covid-19 restrictions. Does it still capture our present moment?
FotoFocus’s photography biennial returns to Cincinnati in 2022 with focus on climate change
Month-long event to celebrate its 25th anniversary with a series of installations across the city
Anti-discriminative posters are part of festival Art Night 2021, where commissions this year will have a political tone
The images of sleeping people were too creepy for many residents, in a city where property values are a major concern
The biennial will highlight the conflicting narratives of the deadly uprising that paved the way for democracy
Turner prizewinning collective Assemble will lead a project at the £120m creativity showcase
Agencies seem to be betting that time and increased exposure to the kingdom will wear down Western qualms over its human rights record
Taking pandemic indoor occupancy limits into account, the biennial moves outside of performance spaces
The virtual programme also included features on Tsarist Russian fashion and robot love in the Pergamon Museum
Following environmental concerns, The Living Desert garden and zoo has pulled out of a planned project with the artist this month
Judy Chicago, Oscar Murillo, Nicholas Galanin and others to present works in Southern California's first major art event since the pandemic shutdown last year
The outdoor festival, due to take over Coachella Valley in February, will now wait until lockdown restrictions are lifted
The Kingdom’s largest ever contemporary art exhibition will aim to deliver a more "open" image of the country
German city lined up for 2026 edition but the next edition will vie with Venice Biennale and Documenta
Biennale officials and Sicilian town council call on artist to honour his commitment to return controversial Barca Nostra exhibit after one year
Two trustees, the artist Fiona Banner and the art lawyer Jon Sharples, also stepped down in support
13th edition of the biannual Korean art exhibition will look at queer theory, feminism and how centuries of tradition collide with contemporary art
Serpentine Galleries, Tate and historian David Olusoga are on the shortlist for £3m research and development funding
New triennial in New York aims to highlight the contribution of the fastest-growing demographic in the US, with exhibitions, events and a little inspiration from Yoko Ono
Almost half of the artists participating in the Bangkok Art Biennale opening this week have expressed "support for the struggle for democracy"
Pandemic complicated organisational efforts by curators and stymied artists
From transgressive Tantra at the British Museum to a series of artistic interventions in Brent's libraries
From Dawn Mellor's George Michael mural to Rasheed Araeen's anarchic library installation
The eighth edition of Kyotographie will include exhibitions in venues ranging from traditional wooden townhouses to shopping arcades
Riboca2 shows “the fragility of our world, and our vulnerability within it”
Bangkok Art Biennale director on grappling with coronavirus constraints and displaying "sensitive" works
The inaugural exhibition in the north-west borough opens in September and will include 23 new commissions