The paintings depict animals shipwrecked by the networks of capitalism grinding ecosystems to a nub, the artist says
As museums begin to reopen across the UK this month, a new poll by Ipsos Mori suggests many are simply not ready for visiting exhibitions
Unveiled in a business centre in Moscow, the statue by contemporary artist Alexey Garikovich was commissioned by top Russian e-commerce and foodtech companies
From Titian's masterpieces and a major Raphael survey, to the final stop of the Soul of a Nation tour
The cancellation of regional markets and fairs have taken a huge economic toll but have also ushered in a "new era of responsibility" to promote Native work
When the gallery reopens on 8 July, visitors will have to book tickets in advance, and will be asked to wear face masks and stay two metres apart
Cuts come as US museums slash costs in response to loss of revenue
José Manuel Ballester, the Spanish artist behind a series of reimagined Old Master paintings shared widely online during the coronavirus pandemic, has created a new work to help raise funds for Italy’s Pinacoteca de Brera
Petr Davydtchenko's performance video, which will go on show in Italy, was inspired by the response of pharmaceutical companies to the coronavirus pandemic
Jean-Luc Martinez believes that capitalising on the museum's permanent collection will be key to recovery
Loss of jobs comes amid plunge in revenue from coronavirus shutdown
Other New York museums are expected to follow its lead, but it all depends on the city entering Phase 4 of reopening
The Washington museum's first female director is breaking down old silos and diversifying the staff, collection and exhibitions
News of the government's latest easing of lockdown measures today has been welcomed by the art world but "huge problems still remain for the sector"
Galleries no longer required to have a physical space, down payments cut from 100% to 25% of stand fees and automatic re-admittance for 2020 ABHK exhibitors
Black and minority ethnic staff at institutions including Goldsmiths and the Royal College of Art are particularly affected
Capitalism has gobbled up the art world over the past decade—it is high time for a reset
A focus on long-term planning and contract law are among the chief lockdown concerns
Rana Begum and the Chapman brothers have donated works to the #100NHSRooms initiative
The fair group sent a letter to exhibitors guaranteeing full refunds if its autumn events are also forced to cancel due to virus concerns
While some cultivated key clients like the Kennedys and Fords, others relied on close communication even under socially distanced circumstances
Report estimates virus is causing 9% drop in revenue, but chairman of the UK National Museum Directors’ Council says 50% loss is more accurate
Goodman Gallery is launching the video programme on 20 June—but you can watch Roja exclusively on The Art Newspaper website from tomorrow
M Woods among private museums closing as China reports 137 new infections in wholesale food market
Massimo Minini and BelleArti are opening a show of 16 site-specific works in an underground car park in Brescia
It is time for a Creative New Deal amid the coronavirus crisis, says Caroline Norbury the chief executive officer of the Creative Industries Federation
New report by Oxford Economics predicts that the culture sector will lose 30% of its revenue due to Covid-19
Exhibition of Berlin city history is to be among the first to open
Social media backlash prompts clarification from researchers after Singaporean newspaper poll paints artists in poor light