Open letter from current and former students accuses Fatamorgana's founding director Morten Bo of “unpleasant, degrading, discriminatory” behaviour
International museum leaders speak out against the treatment of "the best, most dynamic, and most innovative art museum director in North America"
Carl Nesjar’s daughter talks about the Norwegian sculptor’s long collaboration with the Modern master and shares exclusive images of the pair
Tudor specialist has been widely condemned for remarks on slavery and Black Lives Matter in YouTube interview
In Pride Month post, gallery speaks out against "individuals who wish to degrade marginalised communities"
Politician raises concerns over Sigismund Goetze painting in the Foreign Office depicting Africa as a naked boy
Sadiq Khan wants to review and improve "the diversity of public landmarks" after protestors toppled the statue of Edward Colston in Bristol
Conservative MP Chris Grayling has been named a trustee of the museum
Move prompts fears that works from national museum collections could be sold off too
Some critics support the proposed sculpture for Cambridge University while others question the competition process
The error comes as the London institution launches a revamped version of its online catalogue
Waldemar Januszczak gives a taste of a forthcoming BBC programme in which he focuses on a little-explored aspect of the artist's controversial work
An emergency decree means that all museums in the country are on lock down until 3 April
French investigation into Giuliano Ruffini, the prime suspect in the case, is hampered by Milan ruling
Dissident wants to create a “political porn” website focusing on behaviour of people in power
Pro-Israel arts group protested to French culture ministry about her appointment
The London museum's job advert has upset the art world but these industries should not be pitted against one another, says barista Celeste Wong
Dos Santos and her husband Sindika Dokolo own around 3,000 works by artists including William Kentridge and Zanele Muholi
Planned show seeks to raise awareness of climate change, but London museum dogged by controversy over partnership with oil and gas giant
Mathaf's guest show at Paris contemporary art centre marks Qatar-France 2020 Year of Culture
Igor and Olga Toporovsky linked to controversial show of Russian avant-garde works in Ghent
Italian football league—which commissioned the paintings made by Simone Fugazzotto—have now apologised saying they are "inappropriate"
A London-based investment company must repay more than $5.3m to the auction house, which refunded an American client for work
Open letter argues that censorship of the exhibition Feminnale violated a number of constitutional protections
Centre for Political Beauty concedes “mistakes,” says it will veil monument
Centre for Political Beauty says action targets conservatives open to allying with far right
Event’s president Julia Muzikantskaya accused of allegedly threatening artists and withholding payments
Visitors had to sign a consent form promising not to post works on social media
Curator at newly opened Javett Art Centre defends decision to show drawing by artist who killed a sex worker in Cape Town in 2013
Mayor of London’s office says contemporary art series will continue with Heather Phillipson sculpture planned for 2020