Calls are growing for the boycott of Israeli cultural institutions as protests erupt over Israeli attacks on Gaza and the forced eviction of Palestinians from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah
The 27-year-old activist is demanding that her criminal trial be held in public
The alarming rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans is just part of a long history of discrimination in the US and elsewhere
The announcement bolsters Cooper’s legacy and sets up a possible line of succession
Despite the “headwinds” of Covid-19 and an extended UK lockdown, the firm raised £24.8m in its three-city livestreamed auction
Irish artist Matt Loughrey’s reworked pictures of people murdered in Cambodia’s Killing Fields, published by Vice, may have broken country’s Archives Act
The technology must become more diverse, says Ruth Catlow, the co-founder of Furtherfield
Ruslan Mellin turned to art as a refuge from the brutal reality of lockdown and the effects of the virus
Isolated Figures is the Turner Prize-winning artist's latest work made during the Covid-19 lockdown
Naked montages uniting friends and lovers "reaffirm resilience of community"
Other creators have been selling works on Clubhouse and dedicated Facebook groups
The Spanish artist says the work recognises the devastation caused by empire
Artists and curators says the amendment to the eduction law, which is intended to stop anti-Russia propaganda, will restrict cultural activity
From Keith Jarrett to Kanye, Les Mis to Mozart—the music artists listen to as they work, as told to our podcast A brush with…
“I support so many artists and I’d like to provide exhibition opportunities for them,” says the controversial dealer and art advisor
The Tel Aviv-based artist Guy Yanai has been painting scenes from movies during the pandemic, and has chosen five of his favourites here
Artists among those being arrested and tortured for speaking up against President Aleksandr Lukashenko
The American artist’s sculpture can now no longer be shown in France
A "posthumous retrospective" in Barcelona will divide their joint estate
The country’s biggest art prize gets bigger, expanding its pool of candidates and increasing its total cash offerings
Group faced prison sentence after filming a “punk prayer” against President Putin in 2012 at Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
As demonstrations swept the country last weekend, Tima Radya as well as Masha Alekhina, Victoria Narakhsa, and Lucy Shteyn were held by police
The French artist is under police investigation over claims that he abused minors under the age of 15
An exhibition of contemporary glass art opens at the Boca Raton Museum of Art
Evicted artists say authorities are leaving them out in the cold by failing to provide alternative workshops
An anonymous left-wing art group known in the 1990s as Luther Blissett are wondering what they have unwittingly helped create
As exhibitions are cancelled due to the pandemic, local artists are finding creative ways to show their art—and distract patients
Richard Saltoun exhibition will include artist’s earliest works incorporating newspaper images