The latest edition of Prospect looks at how the city has been a harbinger for different issues, such as the climate crisis and the traumas of racial violence
The artists Cecilia Vicuña and Julian Charrière will each receive $100,000 and exhibit new work at the museum
Museums, residencies and other art non-profits on the state’s Gulf Coast are grappling with a range of impacts from the hurricanes
Experts at galleries, charities and more are hoping that the chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce measures that assist cultural institutions in reducing their carbon footprint
A study by Leave it in the Ground Initiative (LINGO) research group states that fossil fuel activities within Unesco sites across the world are due to produce 11.9 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide
Travel, shipping and temporary structures all have a huge environmental impact. So some of the biggest fairs, including Frieze, have now committed to monitor and reduce their emissions
More than 40 art fairs worldwide have made a unified pledge to cut their emissions by at least 50% by 2030
Fireworks by the Chinese artist ran counter to the point of many PST Art projects
Fierce summers are making visits to sites such as Ephesus hard to endure, so tourists can now see them in the evening. But is their popularity putting them in peril?
The initiative included chapters in seven cities and countries forming one of the art world’s largest climate networks
The new document gives tips on the different ways in which artists can make a positive impact on the environment—with sections including materials, exhibition and display, and activism
Artist brings together recordings made in an Austrian ice cave and on the surface of a giant historic bell at Notre-Dame de Paris
A study by the climate risk firm Climate X has shown how drought, extreme heat and flooding has put historic locations across the world at risk
The popular pilgrimage site for fans of Abstract Expressionism was damaged during Hurricane Beryl last month
Northala Fields in London’s borough of Ealing has an extremely small carbon footprint despite its colossal size—and the 360-degree views from its mounds are a sight to behold
Authorities said that significant precipitation amid a severe drought had undermined the Purépecha structure at Ihuatzio
The money will be used to install solar panels, updating lighting and create carbon-neutrality plans
National Trust staff, volunteers and members will lead parades, live music and protest picnics at 40 of the charity's locations
Shonibare, who was raised between London and Lagos, is employing his socially engaged practice to tackle the complex relationship between colonialism and ecological devastation
The non-profit organisation is hosting a dozen shows at its glittering French outpost, with many exemplifying the potency of its mission
The artist and a cast of collaborators staged a colourful cautionary performance about the environment on the popular ferry
As it prepares for its next Southern California-wide programme launching in September, the Getty is supporting participants’ efforts to reduce their environmental impacts
The Centro Cultural Bienal das Amazônias and Museu das Amazônias join the cultural scene of Brazil's gateway city to the Amazon
Reducing the art sector’s ecological footprint can seem daunting, but art institutions can implement these two impactful changes with relative ease
The artist Sandy Williams IV’s wax replica of the Lincoln Memorial melted during the East Coast heat wave
Jenny Kendler’s multidisciplinary project seeks kinship between humans and other animals
Is the climate activist group’s campaign proving a success? Plus, Bahamian-born, US-based Strachan on his new Hayward show and a close look at a hanging bronze by Bourgeois
Hilary Jack says she hopes the controversy around her work, showing a house falling into the sea, will help bring attention to the issue of global warming
The climate catastrophe has been brought to the forefront of the public mind without causing serious harm to the targeted works, says John Paul Stonard
The ancient site remains open as curators investigate the damage