Work was pulled after the intervention of France's interior minister amid protests against a new bill that would have criminalised the publication of images of law enforcement
Artists tackling contentious issues have found an unlikely home in the form of foreign diplomatic services such as the Goethe-Institut and consular residences
This survey of the 77-year-old artist's work lulls the viewer with colourful abstraction before tackling its real subject: racial violence
Second and last instalment of this two-part biography on the painter’s life fails to satisfy—but it does supply valuable first-hand records
Both artists have been detained by Russian authorities
Known for its esteemed collection of European and American paintings and art historical research library, the institution's 140-acre meadow now features contemporary sculptures set against the bucolic landscape of the Berkshire Highlands in Massachusetts
From a £14.95 Fuck You 2020 bauble by Jeremy Deller to a £125,000 woodcut by Edvard Munch, we've assembled some our favourite arty stocking fillers
Only one edition out of a 100 are left as donations flood website
UK’s leading artist sends two new images of hope
With exhibitions at the Royal Academy and Xavier Hufkens, as well as her return to Margate, the artist is doing more in convalescence than most people manage in full health
Turkish-born Ahmet Ogut says the Yarat Contemporary Art Space refused to take down the exhibition banner with his name appearing next to the Azerbaijani flag
Almost half of the artists participating in the Bangkok Art Biennale opening this week have expressed "support for the struggle for democracy"
While the top lot of the night—a fiery self-portrait by George Baselitz—struggled to meet its low estimate, a bidding war broke out over Dana Schutz's painting of a bright orange Trump
With her delayed show now open at Blenheim Palace, the British-born painter explains that she is as likely to be inspired by childhood comics as historic battle scenes
Three works are to be sold at Christie’s in Paris this month; further sales to follow
As a retrospective opens at Tate Modern, we speak to Rashid Johnson, Jacolby Satterwhite and Adham Faramawy about the enduring appeal of the 78-year-old artist's work
Recent demonstrations break a long-held taboo–criticism of the Thai monarchy, an institution which protesters believe is the main obstruction to democracy
To evoke a watershed moment in society, Jorge Otero-Pailos has filled an abandoned natatorium with sounds recorded from bodies of water in New York State
His collection of works by Warhol, Twombly, Beuys and Kiefer is on long-term loan to the Berlin museums
Plus, Jadé Fadojutimi on Laura Owens. Sponsored by Christie's
Aleksandr Lukashenko regime continues to crackdown on Belarus’s contemporary arts community
On commission for the New York Times, Soth says he had "no knowledge" of the long-term project by the Chicago resident and documentary photographer
The exhibition forms part of the education programme at the collector’s gallery which has now ‘transitioned into a charity’
From Berghain's lockdown exhibition to the Brücke Museum's Vivian Suter display, here's what to see in the reigning contemporary art hub this week
From Joni Mitchell to Radiohead and Sun Ra, Michael Armitage, Jenny Saville, Chantal Joffe and Rashid Johnson reveal their favourite tracks
Plus, Tavares Strachan on Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty. Sponsored by Christie's
Arseniy Neskhodimov’s photographs raise awareness of mental health in the age of coronavirus
The astronomical increase in the value of works by the Canadian artist, who died by suicide last year, is driven by morose opportunism
Move comes amidst increased official scrutiny of civil society in China
Film aims to show “surveillance, ideological brainwashing, and brute determination used to control every aspect of society” by China’s leaders