Fair shines a spotlight on the Gallery Climate Coalition’s campaign for a more sustainable, less wasteful art world
We asked eight artists about the comic's influence ahead of a new exhibition exploring the publication's history and featuring contemporary art with that "Beano sensibility"
Veronica Ryan's marble and bronze works are the first in a series of monuments dedicated to the Caribbean people who arrived in the UK between 1948 and 1971
Doron Langberg will pair off with Hans Holbein, and Salman Toor will join Vermeer in the Breuer building this week
As a major show of his work opens at the Migros Museum in Zurich, the Thailand-born artist discusses his latest video works, which he created shortly after his grandfather's death
Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale is part of a drive to promote the cultural credentials of the middle Eastern kingdom
Conservation charity WWF and curatorial collective Artwise call on art world to raise funds and awareness for climate action
The German capital is awash with exhibitions, performances and events after a quieter edition last year
Russian museum will look beyond the market hype to address deeper questions about "the specific possibilities of this medium", says contemporary art curator Dimitri Ozerkov
Plus, its enduring market appeal and new secrets revealed in a restored Vermeer
Nascent museum proclaims a commitment to economic justice and expansion of the art canon
Billed as Uruguay's most comprehensive hub for international contemporary art, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Atchugarry will open in Punta del Este next January
The trials and tribulations of building an art collection
As a survey show opens in Chicago, the US artist discusses the political urgency of her work, her response to rip-offs, and her desire to let the work speak for her
The layered history and uncertain future of a small island in the Finnish archipelago is used as a microcosm for the world via site specific works by 41 artists
Third edition is spread between the cities of Prishtina, Prizren and Peja
When prices and cultural value are so easily confused, there is a case for the return of critical evaluation—in updated form
Art trail in Birmingham shop also explores migration and identity—but will visitors notice?
Job cuts came after major retrospective in Beijing was cancelled due to the pandemic
After a boozy dinner in Paris, the French conceptual artist proposed the work to David Walsh, the founder of Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art—and it has been running for over a decade
Dawoud Bey, Kerry James Marshall and Julie Mehretu are among 29 MacArthur fellows exhibiting in show in 19 venues throughout Chicago
The show of 47 artists will evolve as it tours to venues in Wolverhampton, Manchester and Plymouth
The Argentinian artist’s work aims to make aspects of climate change “more tangible”
Plein Sud includes 66 venues spanning from the Mediterranean coast to the Alps
Portuguese-British artist’s Tate Britain retrospective—her largest ever in the UK—spans her colourful 60-year career
Works from the series, painted by the artist rather than assistants, go on display at the Fondation Cartier this month
The Chicago-based artist will design the 2022 Serpentine Pavillion